186".] f^Q-jr [Losloy. 



Memphis seated, incensed b}^ his son standing in front ; between 

 them, a table and jars ; underneath, 5 rows of hieroglyphics (568). 



Limestone tablet for libation, 7|" x 10^", with a conduit for 

 water; in centre, two blank cartouches and two rows of hiero- 

 glyphics (504). 



Basaltic tablet for libation, 19^" x 12i", with geese, cakes, 

 jars, figures on which the water was poured (570.) 



Funeral tablet, 17^" x 11 f", with two rows of figures ; in the 

 first, a youth offering to his father ; in the other, seven other 

 members of the family ; hieroglyphics below^ ; the w^hole well 

 executed (569). 



Red granite slab, 3' 5" x 2ft. wide x 10" thick; found 

 near the Nilometer on Elephantine ; bearing a square title of 

 Osirtasin T, of the Xllth dynasty, who erected the olielisk at 

 Heliopolis. This slab is of peculiar value, as it aflibrds evidence 

 of a much greater age for the Nilometer than has l»een assigned 

 to it (561). 



Pedestal of granite, with Greek inscription, " Leucus, protec- 

 tor, thrice protector, gives the present to thee, Isthalos." (301). 



Black granite pillar, 3' 5" x 3' 11" in circumference; one 

 row of hieroglyphics ; cartouche of Psammetic I. 610 B. C, 

 and the words, " Psammetic, Son of the Sun, beloved of the 

 goddess Nepth, lady of Sais" (55S.) 



Sarcophagus of Meemis, royal sou of Cush, Viceroy of Ethi- 

 opia ; found in a tomb at Thebes. On the island Bighi\ opposite 

 Philae, Meemis is seen doing homage to Amenoph III (571). 



Miniature stone sarcophagus, containing a stone mummy 

 figure (49). 



Alabaster ornament from cornice of temple (460). 



Granite fragments from the temple of Medinet Abu (150, 306) 

 — Abydos (343). 



Fragments from a toml) at Thebes (155), with painting (156). 



Limestone fragment covered with hieratic writing, 7 5" x 4^" 

 inches (145). 



Porcelain fragment with hieroglyphic inscription (469). 



Potter}^ fragment with enchorial inscription (465). Round 

 piece of potterj- taken from the breast of a mumni}' at Abydos, 

 b3' Mr. Harris, with cartouche of Ramses II. stamped on it (602). 

 The same from a mummy at Tell-Amarna, with a peculiar unex- 



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