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10. 1223. Memphite head : Egyptian form. F. A. 82o. Found with' 

 No. 1194, &c. (See next page.) 



11. 1235. Ancient Egyptian: Egyptian form, with fine, silk-like hair. 

 Memphite necropolis. I. C. 82. Dr. Charles Pickering. 



12. 1291. Embalmed head from Memphis. Egyptian form : girl of 14. 

 Presented by A. C. Harris, Esq., of Alexandria, in Egypt. 1846. 



13. 1519. Egyptian, from the Necropolis of Memphis. 



14. 1520. Egyptian, from the Necropolis of Memphis. 



15. 1521. Egyptian. Memphis. 



16. 1522. Egyptian. Memphis. 



17. 1524. Egyptian. Memphite Necropolis. Woman, setat. 60. I. C. 

 87.* F. A. 79^^. This is the head of the mummy opened by Mr. 

 Gliddon in Philadelphia, January, 1851, and by him presented to 

 me. 



18. 819. Egyptian form : man. F. A. 79*=^. I. C. 85. Crania ^gyp- 

 tiaca, plate 5, fig. 1. 



19. 820. Egyptian form : man, aetat. 40. F. A. 76^. I. C. 96. 

 Crania j3i]gyptiaca, plate 5, fig. 2. 



Nos. 819 and 820 are from Arabat-el-Matfoon, the ancient Abydos. 

 " Found with Nos. 817 and 818 in a pit containing scarabsei and 

 ornaments bearing the name of Ramses III., (Sesostris,) and the 

 prenomen of Thotmes IV., (Mceris,) whence it is conjectured that 

 they may have belonged to a period between 1822 and 1474 years 

 before Christ. Vide Rosellini's Chronology." Gr. R. Gr. 



Alexandrian Egyptians. 

 {Case 3.) 



1. 1266. Embalmed head of the pure Egyptian form. I. C. 77. 



2. 1267. Embalmed head of the Egyptian form. 



o. 1268. Ancient Egyptian. Egyptian form : man, aetat. 60. I.C. 78. 

 The preceding three heads were found in a rock-tomb, with Greek 

 legends, about four miles west of the city of Alexandria. This tomb 

 was accidentally discovered in blasting rocks for a fortification, A. 

 D. 1845, and probably belonged to the Ptolemaic era. The skulls 

 were procured by Mr. Wm. A. Gliddon, and by him presented to 

 me; A. D. 1848. 



Egyptians from Gizeh. 

 {Case 3.) 

 The following sixteen ancient Egyptian crania were obtained from the 

 tombs opened by Prof Lepsius at the base of the great Pyramid of 



