Lesley.] g-TQ [1868, 



reverse, inscription from D. B. (292). Slate stone, 4" x 3i" wide, 

 in form of jar ; on each wing, Osiris-eye ; reverse, inscription 

 from D. B. (346). Limestone (296). Limestone, green glazed ; 

 reverse, a Typhon (290). Vitrified porcelain, crawling, with 

 striped wings (293). Black stone (276). Same (278). Same, 

 well shaped, from Saqqara (267). Same, ver}^ perfect, from 

 Saqqara (269). Granite, 2'' ; reverse, inscription from Dead 

 Book. 



Scarabfei and amulets, all small, collected on a velvet cushion, 

 and consisting of: — (a) Two frogs, one hippopotamus, two sca- 

 rabs, several heads, all of coi-nelian^ and set in gold. (b) Two 

 frogs, one scarab, one male ei^ect figure, all of lapis lazuli^ set 

 in gold. (c) One greenstone scarab in a setting of deep gold. 

 (d) Thirteen greenstone scarabs, very perfect, engraved with dif- 

 ferent cartouches and hieroglj'phics. (e) One amethyst scarab. 

 if) Four softstone scarabs with distinct and curious devices. 

 (.g) One miniatni'e alabaster vase. (h) One stone figure of a 

 grasshopper (593). 



UrsBus. Figure of Thermutis, the asp, emblem of the god 

 Neph, and goddess Rauno^ and royalty in general, especially 

 revered at Ombos (27) ; in bronze 32" long (420). 



Double crown. In stone (172) ; same (234) ; same (243). 



Double feather. \\\ stone, 2" (608). Double feather and 

 disk of Osiris in glass (277). 



Osiris-eye. Porcelain (235) ; silver (237) ; porcelain (402) ; 

 lapis lazuli (403). Blue porcelain, 4" wide x 3" deep ; same on 

 the reverse (347). Brown porcelain, 3i' x 2' (348). 



Nilometer. Lapis lazuli, small (201) ; porcelain, small (219); 

 wood r379J. Porcelain group of three figures, forming a stand ; 

 in the centre a nilometer, 5" high, between T3^phonic figures(41 6j. 



Lotus flower in wood (203) ; same (380); same (405); same, 

 3" long (299). Glass cup, blue, green and white, in shape of the 

 lotus flower (329). 



Locust in porcelain (2063. 



Fish's head, with extended jaws, 1" long, a cornelian 

 amulet (594). Bronze Lepidotus from Kelb-el-Bate C35). 

 Bronze Oxyrynchus ; two specimens C365, 366> 



Lizard in Bronze (164). Crocodile in porcelain C230J. 



Ibis and snake, figured on a square silver gilt ornament ('287}, 

 An ibis in bronze, 4'' high C377J- 



