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Industrial Arts. 351 being found out, and put an end to his existence at Rotterdam, where his ill name had followed him. 1 Needless to say that the Jerusalem examples exhibit none of r" Figs. 235, 236. — Jars unearthed at Jerusalem. Plans, Elevations, and Sections. Plate XLV. the whimsical grotesque features of the " Moabite pottery." They are of no intrinsic value, and scarcely known away from the com-

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Figs. 237, 238. — Jars unearthed at Jerusalem. Plans, Elevations, and Sections, Plate XLV. monest ware used for domestic purposes throughout Syria in the present day. Such is, for instance, the small vessel discovered by Sir C. Warren, 3 ft. to the east of the south-east angle of the 1 Clermont-Ganneau, paper entitled "A so-called Original Biblical MS." m