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EOOM XIX. 
Antiquities* 
(Case 78 .) Some articles in bronze ; the use to 
which they were applied is unknown. 
The intermediate and subsequent cases in this 
room are filled with Greek vases, of which great 
numbers were found in sepulchres within those parts 
of the kingdom of Naples, anciently called Magna 
Graecia* 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 much varied, 
and are equally simple and beautiful, 
THIRTEENTH ROOM. 
PRINTS AND DRAWINGS. 
This room contains an extensive and valuable 
collection of prints and drawings, the most impor¬ 
tant part of which was bequeathed by the Rev. C. 
M. Cracherode.—The contents of this Room, as 
well as the collection of coins and medals, can be 
seen only by a few persons at a time, and by par¬ 
ticular permission. 
FOURTEENTH 
