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ROOM VIII. of an Egyptian mendicant Priest. Boy, and a Horse- 
man unknown. 
Div. K. Articles found in a tomb in Campania. 
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 work¬ 
manship. 
Case 8. 
Div. A. Nineteen Armillas ; 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. 
Four figures, of which three have been stands for mir¬ 
rors or paterae. Three Rams, under one of which is 
Ulysses clinging to the body to escape from the cave of 
Polyphemus. Small silver statue of Saturn devouring 
an infant. An infant Satyr seated upon a Ram’s head. 
Nine Scenic figures; a Mask; a Ticket of admission 
to a theatre, inscribed, AHMC2ION OrAOON. 
Div. C. Two figures of Serapis, and a Head in ter¬ 
racotta. A small Serpent, and a portion of one twining 
round a staff, formerly attached to a statue of ^Escula- 
pius. Eleven statues, busts, &c. of Silenus. Four 
Thuribula, or incense vessels, in the form of human 
heads. A Triton. Six Weights, one in the form of a 
head. 
Div. D. Egyptian. Beads. Two cat-headed Idols. 
Three lion-headed Idols. A Baboon. A walking and 
a sitting figure of Horus. Statue of Isis; a Bust of 
her attached to the sacred pectoral ornament of the 
Deities and Priests. Ten representations of Osiris. 
Thot, the Egyptian Mercury. 
Div. E. Two large Dishes, found with the articles 
in Division K. 
Div. F. Rings of various dimensions; the centre 
one, upon which eighteen smaller ones are strung, has 
been 
