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been supposed to have been the ear-ring of some co- ROOM VITr. 
lossal 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 Vulcan. 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. Miscel¬ 
laneous figures which, being without symbols or distinct 
peculiarities, cannot be named with certainty- 
Div. I. Lamps. 
Div. K. Paterae, Dishes, Cista Mystica, found with 
the large dishes in Division E. under a stone in a field 
near the village of Caubiac, about six leagues from 
Toulouse. 
On the top of the Case is a sitting figure of Ammon, 
of early Egyptian workmanship. 
Case 9. 
Div. A. Three Simpula; three Strigils ; End of a 
Chariot Pole. Volutes of wire. 
Div. B. Fibulae. Sacrificial Shovel, elegantly or¬ 
namented with a figure of Mercury seated upon a ram’s 
head, and other decorations. A Sistrum. Handle of 
some vessel, decorated with the heads of a Gryphon 
and a Bull. A Loop and Hooks terminating in the 
heads of some chimerical animal. Another set, deco¬ 
rated with the figure of an animal, and with an inlaid 
scroll pattern. 
Div, C. Paterae, or Mirrors. 
Div. D. Vases. 
Div. E. Vases. 
Div. F. Three figures of Gaudma, a Burmese Idol. 
A figure of Siva trampling upon the prostrate Ganesa. 
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