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ROOM XII. figures. The same case likewise contains two 
. bronze arms, executed in a good style : the largest 
appears to be of very early work. 
{Case ]l.) Necklaces, ear-rings, armillee, and 
various other trinkets in gold, several of which are 
enriched with precious stones. Among the anti¬ 
quities of gold in this case is a bulla, and a large 
patera; the latter is embossed with bulls, and was 
found at Gergenti in Sicily. This case contains 
also a large collection of scarabsei and engraved 
gems, from the collections of Sir William Hamil¬ 
ton, Charles Towneley, Esq. and the Rev. C. 
Al." Cracherode. x4 piece of small mosaic w^ork, 
and a few specimens of ancient art executed in 
silver, are likewise among the articles included in 
this case. 
{Case 15.] Fragments in terracotta. They con¬ 
sist chiefl’y of small heads, some of which are well 
exec^jted, and some are valuable as exhibiting spe¬ 
cimens of the Roman head-dresses. 
{Case 16.) Small figures, and miscellaneous ar¬ 
ticles in terracotta. 
' ' {Case 17.) Hindu, Chinese, and Japanese idols. 
* ’ (CWe 26.) Ditto. 
{Case 27.) Small figures, and miscellaneous ar¬ 
ticles in terracotta. 
{Cases 28, 32, 36.) Fragments of friezes in ter¬ 
racotta. 
{Case 37.) Specimens of ancient armour in 
bronze. 
