Lost items/options on the search bar in mail...

I accidentally pulled off some of the search items off the second, lower level of my search bar in mail (and they went up in a puff of smoke, just like when you pull items off the dock)
So, on the level that has "search"  in blue, i no longer have the "inbox" option. I have attached an image of the items that are now lost (in the highlighted area).
Anyone got any idea how to get them back onto the toolbar

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