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patera; the latter is embossed with bulls, and was 
found at Gergenti in Sicily. This case contains 
also a large collection of scarabaei and engraved 
gems, from the collections of Sir William Ha¬ 
milton, Charles Towneley, Esq. and the Rev. C. 
M. Cracherode. A piece of small mosaic work, 
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 chiefly of small heads, some of which are well 
executed, and some are valuable as exhibiting spe¬ 
cimens of the Roman head dresses. 
(Case 16 .) Small figures, and miscellaneous 
articles in terracotta. 
(Case 17 .) Hindu, Chinese, and Japanese 
idols. 
(Case 26 .) Ditto. 
(Case 27 .) Small figures, and miscellaneous ar¬ 
ticles in terracotta. 
(Cases 28, 32, 36.) Fragments of friezes in 
terracotta. 
(Case 37.) Specimens of ancient armour in 
bronze, consisting of helmets, breast-plates, 
standards, swords, belts, heads of spears, points 
of arrows, &c. In the middle division of this 
case is the Roman helmet which was found at 
Ribchester, in Lancashire. 
(Case 38.) A tripod, a lectisternium, a pair 
of steelyards, and two very large candelabra, in 
bronze* 
r (Cam 
ROOM XII. 
Antiquities. 
