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well executed* and some are valuable as exhibiting R0 ^i. XiI 
specimens of the Roman head-dresses. Antiquities. 
(Cases 28* 32* 36.) Fragments of bas-reliefs 
in terra cotta. 
(Cases 7 .) Specimens of ancient armour* in 
bronze ; consisting of helmets* breast-plates* 
standards* swords* belts* heads of spears* points 
of arrows* &c. 
(Case 38.) A tripod* and two very large can¬ 
delabra* in bronze. 
(Cases 39 , 40* 41* 4^,) Miscellaneous anti¬ 
quities in bronze* com A Rising steelyards and 
scales ; knives* paterae* and simpula ; mirrors* 
lamps* bells, and mortars ; measures and wine- 
strainers ; large vessels for culinary and other pur¬ 
poses ; several small candelabra ; alectisternium; 
and many other articles. 
{Case 43.) Stamps for sealing casks. 
(Case 44.) A large collection of Roman 
weights. 
(Case 45.) Votive offerings in bronze. 
(Case 46.) Handies of knives* and fragments 
of lectisternia. 
(Case 4 7 .) Specimens of sculpture in ivory : 
amongst them is a beautiful head of Mercury. 
A great variety of Tesserae in ivory, bronze, 
chrystal* agate* and terra cotta* many of which 
were tickets of admission to the theatres. In this 
case 
