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Case 105. Votive offerings ; legs, arms, small chairs, &c. ; hinges ; 
stamps, which are conjectured to have been employed for pottery. 
Case 106. Keys ; plates ; various specimens of ancient inlaid and 
enamel work ; some ancient plate, and chasings and castings of the 
“cases 3 110— 1 1 2. Various kinds of Etruscan and of Roman fibulae, 
some of a very late period ; ancient Roman finger rings. 
Above the Cases 7 to 26, are paintings in fac-simile of a tomb found 
at Vulci in 1832, representing games of leaping, running, hoise and 
f °°Above Cases 38—58, accompanied by Etruscan inscriptions, are 
facsimiles of another tomb at Vulci, unfortunately ““h roufatated, 
and the subject of the paintings not quite certain. 1 luto and t'ro- 
serpine are near the centre. The chequered ceilings of the tomb are 
above the upright Cases above the south wall. 
Synoptical View of Egyptian Mythology, with an Explanation of 
certain Egyptian Terms. 
CH '£S£ 35k h™d1 ^ Thebi ^ 
Aneh T f Anncis, or Vesta ; the wife of Num. A female wearing on her head a 
HEK P A -"‘‘"the frog;” the son of Num. A youthful figure like Horus. Ele- 
human form, swathed like a mummy. Memphis. 1!ed (< ^ 
PAS SdoVeTof‘p“ ! ’kmMeform OT lion a helded? Memphis. ’ ^ 
Atum NmiE^^^the hringer of^|ood^^supposed mbe^ t^ son^ — a uly . 
wearing oA his head two tall plumes. Hermonthis. under the 
ATH ^’ a t h«d H of™ S Jow7 e as"‘'the c^w which produced the 
R A-;he^"'Ul; the son of Athor. Human form, hawk-headed, 
wearing the solar disk. Heliopolis. p .„ with a 
Atum, Athom, Heron; described as the setting sun. Human 
Seb^ ‘ ‘" stir Chronts, or Saturn. Human form ; on his head a goose. 
Nutpe, or Netpe; “abyss of heaven;” Rhea; the wife of Seb. Femaleform, 
on her head a water-vase. 
