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(Case 51.) Specimens of Roman enamel, and roomxil 
inlaid work. Figs, and other vegetable sub- Antiquities. 
stances, which were found in a calcined state at 
Herculaneum. 
(Cases 52-60 ) A very rich collection of Ro¬ 
man lamps in terra cotta. 
(Case 6 l.) Some articles in bronze, the us© 
of which is unknown. 
(Case 62 ) Fragments of chains, bits, spurs, 
and ornaments for harness. 
(Case 83.) Antiquities in iron. 
(Cases 64, 65, 66 .) Specimens of ancient 
painting from Herculaneum. In these cases are 
also contained two bricks, taken out of the ruins 
of a large city, supposed to have been Babylon, 
near the town of Hiliah, on the river Euphrates : 
on each of these bricks there is an inscription in 
unknown characters. 
(Cases 67 , 68 , 69 .) Specimens of bas-reliefs 
in stucco, from the walls of Herculaneum. 
(Case "JO.) Celts. 
(Case 71 *) Various instruments used by the 
Ancients; namely, rulers, compasses, nippers, 
chissels, plummets, probes, spatula, &c. 
(Case 72 .) Celts. > 
(Case 73.) Buckles used by the Ancients for 
different purposes. 
(Case 74.) Fibulae or broaches. 
(Case 75.) 
