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forms and sizes are varied, and the color is in many cases attrac- 
tive and brilliant. 
Cases 11, 14, 17, 20, 25, 27, 28 and 30.— These exhibits are 
mainly the contents of ancient Etruscan tombs, and consist of 
urns, vases, ornaments, etc., of special interest. 
Alcove 117, Nos. 37, 38 and 39.— Three large ancient Roman 
stone 'wine jars. 
Alcove 118.— Reproductions of objects of bronze from Pom- 
peii, originals preserved in the Naples Museum. 
Alcove 119, Cases 32 and 33.— Contain archaeological mate- 
rial from Swiss lake dwellings ; England, Ireland, Italy and 
India. 
Alcove 120, Case 31. — Contains two ancient Roman stone 
grain mills. 
Alcove 121. — Temporary installation of Chinese bronzes. 
Alcove 122.— Contains temporary installation of Chinese 
bronzes and porcelains of great interest and value. 
Case 23.— Contains an Etruscan funeral bed. 
Case 26.— Contains an Etruscan decorated tomb. 
Case 29.— Contains an Etruscan decorated tomb. 
Alcove 123, Case 40.— Contains mural decorations from a 
village at Bosco Reale, near Pompeii. 
Case 41.— Contains Etruscan tiles, plaques, etc. 
Case 42.— Contains an original Roman bronze bath tub. 
Case 43.— Contains original objects of bronze of great inter- 
est. 
Case 44.— Contains an original Roman bronze bath tub. 
Case 45.— Contains ancient Italian tiling. 
Case 46.— Contains mural decorations from a villa at Bosco 
Reale, near Pompeii. 
Alcove 124. — Two Etruscan tombs and mural decorations 
from a village at Bosco Reale, near Pompeii. 
East Court. 
archaeology of AMERICA. 
The Central Floor Space. 
The installation of the exhibits of this court and its alcoves 
may not be considered permanent, as collections are constantly 
being added which necessitate the shifting of the positions of the 
collections. 
