13. Bronze, in fine alto-relievo, of Curtius leaping into the gulf in the Forum at Rome.
14. Carving, in soap-stone, of the Judgment of Solomon.
15. A geometrical, eleven-sided figure, inclosing an open and hollow iron ball with sixty sides, and surmounting a small pillar representing the five orders of architecture. Around the base of the column are eight other geometrical figures, with vacant spaces for two which have been lost.
[Probably all the preceding articles, 10-15, came from Rawlinson.]
16. Model, inlaid with mother-of-pearl, of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem.
Bequeathed by Dr. Mason in 1841. See p. [265].
17. Four specimens of papyrus-rolls from Herculaneum, burnt to a crust.
Presented to the Library by George IV. See p. [216].
18. Piece of wood from the south side of the curious timber Church at Greensted in Essex, built A.D. 1013.