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are also contained specimens of Roman enamel, and 
inlaid work; and likewise some figs and other vegeta¬ 
ble substances, found in a calcined state in the ruins of 
Herculaneum. 
Case 63. Armillae, or bracelets, and various unknown 
ornaments in bronze. 
Case 69. A large patera of Oriental jasper, cups of 
crystal, agate, &c. 
Case 70. Hinges and nails. 
Case 71. Fibulas, or brooches. 
Case 72. Buckles used by the ancients for different 
purposes. 
Case 73. Handles and other parts of vases. 
Case 74. Ditto. 
Case 75. Specimens of locks and keys. 
Case 76. Spears, knives, and various instruments in 
iron. 
Case 77. Bits, spurs, and ornaments for harness; 
fragments of chains, 8cc. 
Case 78. Some articles in bronze, the uses to which 
many of them were applied are unknown. 
The intermediate and subsequent Cases in this Room 
are filled with Greek vases, of which great numbers 
were found in sepulchres within those parts of the 
kingdom of Naples anciently called Magna Graecia. 
Most of these vases are ornamented with paintings, 
representing a variety of subjects, chiefly mythological, 
the compositions of which are truly elegant. The 
forms of the vases are much varied, and are equally 
simple and beautiful. 
ELEVENTH ROOM. 
No. 1. A fragment of a sepulchral monument. 
A fragment of a mask of Bacchus. 
A sepulchral monument to Abeita, who is represented 
seated, with a dog behind her in a fawning attitude. 
No. 2. Blank. 
ROOM X. 
Antiquities. 
ROOM XI. 
Antiquities. 
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