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fueh a Nature, as that a trifling Quantity of it 
would laft an Age. 
There are feveral (OJJuaria) fquare Urns, with 
Covers, and Infcriptions on them. 
And others of a more ordinary Kind of Roman 
and Britijh Urns, wherein the Ancients, after hav¬ 
ing burnt the Bodies of the deceafed, depoflted 
their Afhes, and then buried them with the Lamps, 
Lacrymatories, &c. already defcribed. 
ANTIQUITATES VARIZE. 
T. Hollis' Arm r . Bono Bedit. 
Under this Title are preferved a Colledlion of 
Antiquities of various Kinds, which T. Hollis Efq. 
gave to the Mufeum. 
I fhall, in giving a ihort Account of them, firft 
take Notice of an Alabafter round Urn with a Co¬ 
ver, and another of the fame kind, but fquare: 
thele were for the Purpofe of depofiting Afhes. 
Here are feveral Bronze Figures of Egyptian 
Idols, Priefts, UV. but, as I have already fufficient- 
ly enlarged on the Subjedt of them, I need not here 
be more particular. 
A 2 Jphon> Hercules , Mercury , Siknus, &c. at trade 
our Notice, and fome more Heirufcan VefTels of the 
fame kind as thofe I have defcribed, Page 23. 
Several Figures of Roman Gods, Heroes, Gene¬ 
rals and Soldiers. 
Some Marble Buftos of Janus Bifrons , Hercules 
Balbinus , Lucina and Biana. 
Here are alfo fome Votaries, or Oblations. ' It 
was ufual among the Heathens of old, when in any 
imminent Danger, to make a Vow to fome favou- 
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