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as a typus for impressing the mould, from Mayence. Both presented 
hy B. Hertz, Esq., 1851. 
Case 64. Circular pieces of Kimmeridge coal, commonly called 
‘‘ Kimmeridge Coal Money,” they appear to be chucks from a turning 
lathe. Three stamps of greenish stone, with which oculists stamped 
their drugs. A bronze helmet, found at Tring, Herts. Presented hy 
Bich. Cliitterhvck, Esq.., 1813. The umbo of a shield; found at 
Garstang, Lancashire, from the Towneley Collection. A figure of 
Osiris Pethempamentes, found in a Roman Camp, Swanscombe, 
Kent. Presented hy C. Carlin, Esq., 1841. 
Case 65. In middle shelf, seven bronze figures, found at Devizes. 
Presented hy Taylor Comhe, Esq., 1811. Underneath is a stake, 
found at Coway Stakes, in the Thames, where Caesar is supposed to 
have crossed the river. 
Cases 66, 67. Bronzes ; found at Ribchester, Lancashire. From 
the Towneley collection. 
Case 68. “ Tabulae honestae missionis ; ” found at Malpas, Che¬ 
shire. Presented hy Lord Kenyon, 1813. Portions of simdlar bronze 
tables, found at Sydenham, Kent. Presented hy Mr. Kerval, 1813. 
Mirror, found in Deveril Street. Presented hy Mr. Martin. Another, 
found at Coddenham, Suffolk. Presented hy Sir W. Middleton, Bart. 
Case 69. Bronze imperial figure ; found near Barking Hall, Suf¬ 
folk. Presented hy the Earl of Ashhurnham. i\Iars, found at Bark- 
w’ay, Herts. Bequeathed hy Lord Selsey. Silver figure of Harpo~ 
crates. Presented hy Messrs. Rundell and Bridge. 
Case 70. Part of a Roman service of plate ; found on the estate 
of Sir .John Swinburne, Bart., in Northumberland. Knight collection. 
Case 71. A dish found at Mileham, in Norfolk ; and various personal 
ornaments, such as armlets, brooches, &c. 
Cases 72 — 75. Roman glass, found in tombs, two from Hem el 
Hempstead, Herts. One from Melford, Suffolk. Presented hy Sir 
W. Parker, 1825. One found at Harpenden, Herts. Presented hy 
C. W. Pache, Esq., M.P. Tw'o found in a stone sarcophagus, at 
Southfieet, Kent. Presented hy the Rev. G. Rashleigh. 
Cases 76 — 78. Horse trappings and other ornaments of bronze ; 
found at Polden Hill, Somersetshire. 
Cases 79 —81. A collection of antiquities very similar to the last; 
found in the encampment at Stan wick. Presented hy the Duke of 
Northumherland. Two bronze armillee; found near Drummond 
Castle, Perthshire. Presented hy I^ord Willoughby d'Ereshy. 
Cases 82, 83. Saxon brooches; found in Lincolnshire. Presented 
hy Sir Joseph Banks. An iron sword, and other w’eapons; found 
at Battle Edge, Burford, Oxfordshire. 
Case 84. A wooden bucket bound with bronze, and other objects ; 
found at Streetw'ay Hill, Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire. Presented hy 
Mr. Isaiah Deck, 1851. ^axon brooch found near Abingdon, Berks. 
Case 85. Bronze vessel, found at Hexham, filled with coins of 
Kings of Northumberland, from a.d. 794-867. 
