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BOOM XII. 
ANTietJITlfcS 
(Case 51 .) Specimens of Roman enamel, and * 
in 7 aid work. Figs, and other vegetable sub¬ 
stances, which were found in a calcined state at 
Herculaneum. 
(Cases 52-6o) A very rich collection of Ro* 
man lamps in terracotta. 
(Case 6 1 ) Some articles in bronze, the use 
of which is unknown. 
(Case 62 .) Fragments of chains, bits, spurs,, 
and ornaments for harness. 
(Case 63.) Antiquities in iron. 
(Cases 64 , 6‘5, 66 .) Specimens of ancient 
painting from Herculaneum. In these cases are 
also contained two bricks, taken out of the ruins 
of a large city, supposed to have been Babylon, 
near the town of Hiliah, on the river Euphrates: 
on each of these bricks there is an inscription in 
unknown characters. 
(Cases 67, bS, 69 .) Specimens of bas-reliefs 
in stucco, from the walls of Herculaneum. 
(Case JO.) Celts. 
(Case 71^ Various instruments used by the 
Ancients; namely, rulers, compasses, nippers, 
chisseis, plummets, probes, spatulae, &c. 
(Case 7 2 ) Celts. 
(Case 73.) Buckles used by the Ancients fox 
different purposes. 
(Case 74 .) Fibulse or broaches. 
(Case ?b.) 
