14 MISCELLANEOUS [UPPER FLOOR. 
On the top of the Case is an Etruscan Head of some 
unknown person, attached to a bust of modern work¬ 
manship. 
Case 8. 
Div. A. Nineteen Armillse ; military Zones; Spear and 
Arrow Heads. 
Biv. B. A cylindrical Lock. Three Mirrors ; two Mir¬ 
ror Stands, each composed of a figure resting on the back 
of a monkey, or a tortoise. Proserpine. Four figures, of 
which three have been stands for mirrors or paterae. Three 
Rams, under one of which is Ulysses clinging to the body 
to escape from the cave of Polyphemus. Small silver statue 
of Saturn devouring an infant. An infant Satyr seated 
upon a Ram’s head. Nine Scenic figures; a Mask; a 
Ticket of admission to a theatre, inscribed, AH MO ZION 
OrAOON. 
Div. C. Two figures of Serapis, and a Head in terra¬ 
cotta. A small Serpent, and a portion of one twining 
round a staff, formerly attached to a statue of iEsculapius. 
Eleven statues, busts, &c., of Silenus. Four Thuribula, 
or incense vessels, in the form of human heads. A Triton. w 
Six Weights, one in the form of a head. 
Div. D. Egyptian. Beads. Two cat-headed Idols. 
Three lion-headed Idols. A Baboon. A walking and a 
sitting figure of Horus. Statue of Isis; a Bust of her at¬ 
tached to the sacred pectoral ornament of the Deities and 
Priests. Ten representations of Osiris. Thot, the Egyp¬ 
tian Mercury. 
Div. E. Two large Dishes, found with the articles in 
Division K. 
Div. F. Rings of various dimensions ; the centre one, 
upon which eighteen smaller ones are strung, has been sup¬ 
posed to have been the ear-ring of some colossal statue. 
Div. G. Nine figures or busts of Venus. Vesta. 
Four figures, a bust, and a wing of Victory. Two figures 
of Ulysses. Two figures of Phthas, or the Egyptian Vul- 
can. Two figures of armed Soldiers; one has formed 
part of a group ; he is wounded, and falling into the arms 
of a comrade, of whom the hand and arm only remain. 
Div. H. Two Legs of Tripods; one composed of parts 
of a lion and goat winged. Tortoise. Miscellaneous figures 
