(4) A cross adorned with branches and with blades of wheat, surmounted by a chalice and the host, and round about it a few prostrate figures, eating this holy fruit, and the inscription, Vitæ melioris origo.
(5) The angel with the flaming sword, driving our fathers from Paradise, without suffering them to reach the tree of Life. The inscription says, Procul, procul esse prophani.
(6) The parable of the banquet, from which was driven out the man that had no wedding garment. The inscription says, Non licet sanctum dare canibus.
(7) The stream of water that issued from the rock smitten by the rod of Moses, and the thirsty people, drinking. The inscription says, Bibebant de spirituali petra.
(8) Beside the preceding, the figure of Christ, from whose side issues a stream of blood, of which some sheep are drinking. The inscription says, Petra autem erat Christus.
(9) The manna which fell from Heaven. The inscription says, Manducaverunt et mortui sunt.
(10) The miracle of the five loaves, with the inscription, Qui manducat vivit in æternum.
(11) The raven bringing bread and meat to Elijah. The inscription says, Non turpat dona minister.
(12) Next to this, an angel conveying a chalice and the host to the saints in the desert, with the inscription, Sacerdos Angelus Domini est.
(13) Elisha throwing flour in the pot to sweeten the bitterness of the colocynth. The inscription says, Vitæ solamen acerbæ.