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Ancients; namely, rulers, compasses, nippers, roomxii. 
chissels, plummets, probes, spatulas, &c. ANTiauiriE*. 
{Case 66.) Celts. 
{Case 67.) A marble patera, fourteen inches in 
diameter, found in the ruins of Hadrian’s Villa: 
in this case are also contained specimens of Ro¬ 
man enamel, and inlaid work; and likewdse some 
figs and otlier vegetable substances which were ^ 
found in a calcined state in the ruins of Hercu¬ 
laneum. 
{Case 68.) Armillae or bracelets, and various 
uuknown ornaments in bronze. 
(CaAe69.) A large patera of Oriental jasper, 
cups of crystal, agate, &c. 
{Case 70.) Hinges and nails. 
{f asejl.) Fibulae or broaches. 
{Case 2.) Buckles used by the Ancients for 
different purposes. 
{Case 7^.) Handles and other parts of vases. 
{Case Y4.') Ditto. 
{Case 75.) Specimens of locks and keys. 
{Case’jQ.) Spears, knives, and various in¬ 
struments in iron. 
(CaseJY’) Bits, spurs, and ornaments for 
harness; fragments of chains, &c. 
{Case 78.) Some articles in bronze; the use to 
which they were applied is unknown. 
The intermediate and subsequent cases in this 
room 
