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Div. F. Armour* Celts; Mace-heads ; 
Helmets, one of which is inscribed round the 
edge in ancient Greek characters. 
Div. G. Seven statues or busts of Juno, ten 
of Jupiter; a Group of Jupiter and Juno, of 
fine Etruscan workmanship. 
Div. H. Twenty-one statues, busts, &c. of 
Mercury. 
Div. I. Mask of Omphale. Two statues 
and a bust of Osiris. Pan : an Etruscan figure 
reclining; a standing, and a sitting Figure; a 
Bust; and a Mask in ancient tessellated work. 
Two statues of Paris. Head of Perseus. Two 
heads of Pluto. A Poppy seed-vessel. Por¬ 
traits ; Alexander, Cicero, Otho. Bust of 
Egyptian mendicant Priest. Boy, and a Horse¬ 
man unknown. 
Div. K. Articles found in a tomb in Cam¬ 
pania. They were probably used in the sacred 
mysteries of Ceres and Bacchus. 
On the top of the Case is an Etruscan Head 
of some unknown person, attached to a bust of 
modern workmanship. 
Case 8. 
Div. A. Nineteen Armillse; military Zones; 
Spear and Arrow Heads. 
Div. B. A cylindrical Lock. Three Mirrors; 
two Mirror Stands, each composed of a figure 
resting on the back of a monkey, or a tortoise. 
Proserpine. 
ROOM 
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