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been supposed to have been the ear-ring of some co- ROOM vni 
lossal statue. 
Div. G. Nine figures or busts of Venus. Vesta. 
Four figures, a bust, and a wing of Victory. Two 
figures of Ulysses. Two figures of Phthas, or the 
Egyptian Vulcan. Two figures of armed Soldiers; 
one has formed part of a group ; he is wounded, and 
falling into the arms of a comrade, of whom the hand 
and arm only remain. 
Div. H. Two Legs of Tripods; one composed of 
parts of a lion and goat winged. Tortoise. Miscel¬ 
laneous figures which, being without symbols or distinct 
peculiarities, cannot be named with certainty. 
Div. I. Lamps. 
Div. K. Paterae, Dishes, Cista Mystica, found with 
the large dishes in Division E. under a stone in a field 
near the village of Caubiac, about six leagues from 
Toulouse. 
On the top of the Case is a sitting figure of Ammon, 
of early Egyptian workmanship. 
Case 9. 
Div. A. Three Simpula; three Strigils ; End of a 
Chariot Pole. Volutes of wire. 
Div. B. Fibulae. Sacrificial Shovel, elegantly or¬ 
namented with a figure of Mercury seated upon a ram’s 
head, and other decorations. A Sistrum. Handle of 
some vessel, decorated with the heads of a Gryphon 
and a Bull. A Loop and Hooks terminating in the 
heads of some chimerical animal. Another set, deco¬ 
rated with the figure of an animal, and w ith an inlaid 
scroll pattern. 
Div. C. Paterae, or Mirrors. 
Div. D. Vases. 
Div. E. Vases. 
Div. F. Three figures of Gaudma, a Burmese Idol. 
A figure of Siva trampling upon the prostrate Ganesa. 
An emaciated Chinese Devotee. A Chinese Cup, of 
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