(^Case 72 /) Btickle's used by the Ahcieiits for dif- R'(j oiCi ' ktJ. 
fei-ent purposes: ‘ • / V , 
(Case 73.) Handles and other parts of Vrtses. ‘ 
(Cas'e 74.) Ditto. 
(Cas'e 75.) Specimens of locks and^'keys. 
{Case 76.) Spears, knives, and various instru- 
*■ . . ..V ' V’ I,. ■( , /: 
ments in iron. ’ 
(^Case 77-) Bits, spurs, aind ornaments for har¬ 
ness;'fragniehts of chains, &C. ^ 
(ft)'i‘^"78l) ■ Sdme'a^^^ 'in 'bronze the-tise to 
which they were applied is unknown. 
' The ifiterhiediate ‘ and'subsequent Cases in this 
room are filled with Greek vases, of which great 
humbers were found iti sepulchres within those parts 
of the kingdom of‘Naples, anciently called'Magna 
Grseciar* 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 rriucli varied, 
and are ^ually simple and beautiful. ' ' 
’ ROOM. 
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PRINTS AND DRAWINGS., 4 
This Room contains an extensive and Vahiab^^^ roomxiit. 
colleCtioh of prints and drawings, the most impor- antiquities. 
tant part of which was bequeathed by the Rev. C. 
M. CracherodeV—The'contentsthis'Room, as 
well 
