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Hawk in lopii< lazuli (226) ; same, small r228j. Forcclain^ 

 with crown of Upper Egypt r229) ; same C231J. Stone, wearing 

 Pshent (381J. Bronze, 6^" high (412) ; small bi-onze, on a 

 stand C29S). 



Eagle in lapis laznli ("217); small gold (282j, 



Ant-eater in porcelain f214). 



Fox in wood (04) ; small bronze fox CKiO) ; same (183j. 



Dog's head in porcelain (447). 



Cat. Bronze, small (9) ; same Si" (356) ; same (371) ; same, 

 small (421) ; same, 10^" high, ver^^ perfectly preserved (516) ; 

 same 7" high (523) ; same (on a wooden stand), 10" high, con- 

 taining mummy bones (414). Porcelain, small (207) ; same (224). 

 Wood, (370) ; same, beautifully shaped, with the usual decora- 

 tions, 6" high (419) ; same, with necklace painted, hawk and 

 disk on chest, earrings, scarab on forehead, very perfect (360). 



Lion's head in gold, pendant of a necklace (mentioned above). 



Horse on the top of an earthenware jar (mentioned above), very 

 rare. 



Rhinoceros in cornelian, very perfect (605). 



Kam in bronze, small, ei'ect (169) ; ram's head in stone, small 

 (209); ram-headed ornament in composition (281). Ram ofier- 

 ing (see Anubis, below). 



Cow l.ying down, in bronze (10). Porcelain cow of Athor (227). 

 Bronze eyelid of Athor's cow (166). 



Bull of Apis, in bronze, with usual scarab mark on its back 

 (39) ; same (75) ; same, i" by 6'' long (517). Bull of Heliopolis 

 in bronze, with scarab mark, &c., splendidly preserved (415). 

 Bull of Apis in porcelain (225) ; same in black stone (357). Bull's 

 horn in bronze (440). Bull's eye, from the munimj- of a sacred 

 bull (59) ; same (60) ; repeated (153, 154). Bull's eye in glass 

 (351, 352, 441). Picture of Apis on a board (534). 



Monke3^ Bronze pillar, surmounted by a figure of a cynoce- 

 phalus, the apeheaded god Ilapi, god of Hermopolis (15). Mon- 

 key in bronze (36). Porcelain cynocephalus (211) ; small stone, 

 do. (254). Cornelian do. (263). Bronze do. (410). Monkey 

 headed canopic jai's (described above). 



Human headed bird, typifj'ing the soul, in glass (247). 



Phoenix in bronze (367). 



Gorgon in porcelain (200). 



Sphjmx in bronze, small (173). Ramheaded sphynx in stone 



