: 5 :■ 1990. Ambrosini, G. Naples. — Coral necklace, ear-rings, brooches, &c. 1991. Calvi, G. Ripateatina (Abruzzo Citeriore).—Jewel case with 5 stones from Vesuvius. 1992. Della Valle, P. Leghorn.— Brooches in scagliola, in imitation of the Florentine mosaics. 1993. Forte, E. Genoa.—Filigree work. 1994. Fusco, G. Naples.—Red coral, and lava work. 1995. Ghezzi, A. & Sons, Milan.—En graved silver chalice, candelabra, &c. 1996. Grisetti, E. Milan.—Gold brooch set with stones. 1997. Guida, C. Trapani.—Red coral work. 1998. Labriola, F. Naples. — Various articles in tortoiseshell, inlaid with gold. 1999. Masini, G. Naples.—Lava orna ments, electrotype articles, bronze and silver articles. 2000. Minottini, G. Perugia (Umbria). —Reliquary with engraved work. 2001. Parazzoli, L. Milan. — Ring serving as perpetual calendar. 2002. Peluffo, V. Cagliari.—Peasants’ jewellery. 2003. Pieroni, A. Lucca. — Figure in silver. 2004. Pierotti, P. Milan. — Galvano- plastic imitations of ancient shields, helmets, &c. 2005. Rocca, R. & A. Modena.—Table ornament. 2006. Scaletti, A. Florence. — Church ornament. 2007. Avolio & Sons, Naples. — Collec tion of coral and lava work. 2008. Bologna Royal Mint. — Medals and coins. 2009. Borani, Cay. Turin.—Swords pre sented by the Tuscans to General Alfonso della Marmora ; another sword presented by the Legations and Marches; another sword presented as a remembrance of the Pied montese troops in the Crimea. Laurel crown, with precious stones, presented to General Cialdini, after the taking of Gaeta. 2010. Capurro, N. Pisa.—Books. 2011. Castellani, of Rome and London. —Large collection of archaeological jewels from existing originals. o o 2012. Ercolani, E. Florence.—Copy of St. John by Donatello, beaten on a plate of metal. 2013. Florence Royal Mint.—Medals. 2014. Germani, Dr. G. Cremona.—En graved quartz and hyacinth. 2360. Nannei, G. Florence. — Turned silver cup. 2361. Naples Royal Mint.—Coins and medals. 2362. Pane, M. Naples.—Wrought silver work. 2363. Rogai, L. Florence.—Steel dies. 2364. Royal Italian Committee for the Exhibition.—Swords, presented to H.M. the King of Italy, by the citizens of Rome; sword presented by several cities of Central Italy; sword presented by the armourers of Mongiana. 2365. Salviati, Avv. A. Venice.—Silver filigree model of the church of St. Mark’s, &c. 2366. Santarelli, Prof. E. Florence.— Collection of medals. 2367. Sichling, A. Turin.—Sword, the property of H.M. the King of Italy. 2368. Torroni, G. & Vecchi, C. Florence. —Florentine mosaic paper weights, brooches, &c. 2369. Turin Royal Mint.—Collection of medals. 2370. Penna, S. & C. Leghorn.—Cameos. 2371. Bassi, B. Macerata.—Cameos. 2372. Finizio, G.—Cameos, shell and lava. 2373. Laodicini, G.—Shell cameos. 2375. Cortellazzo, A. Vicenza.—Sword belonging to the King of Italy; repousse iron- plate, inlaid with silver gilt. ( 85 )