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room xii. ( Case 55.) Stamps for sealing casks. 
Antiquities, (Case 56.) A large collection of Roman weights. 
(Case 57.) Votive offerings in bronze. 
(Case 58.) A brick taken out of the ruins of a 
large city, supposed to have been Babylon, near the 
town of Hillah, on the river Euphrates; it has an 
inscription in unknown characters. 
(Case 59.) Specimens of ancient painting from 
Herculaneum. 
(Case 60.) A brick similar to the one in Case 
58. 
(Cases 61, 62, 63.) Specimens of bas-reliefs in 
stucco, from the walls of Herculaneum. 
(Case & 4.) Celts. 
(Case 65.) Various instruments used by the An¬ 
cients. 
(CaseQQ.) Celts. 
(Case 67.) A marble patera, fourteen inches in 
diameter, found in the ruins of Hadrian’s Villa; 
in this case are also contained specimens of Roman 
enamel, and inlaid work; and likewise some figs 
and other vegetable substances which were found in 
a calcined state in the ruins of Herculaneum. 
(Case 68.) Arinillae, or bracelets, and various un¬ 
known ornaments in bronze. 
(Case 69.) A large patera of Oriental jasper 
cups of crystal, agate, &c. 
(Case 70.) Hinges and nails. 
(Case 7 1.) Fibulae, or broaches. 
(Case 
