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with hieroglyphics ; on one side tlie Cartouche of this King, and 

 the defaced cartouches of the foreign kings of Tell Amarna, Ge- 

 bcl lana and Alahastron. See Wilkinson, p. 294 (578). 



Ptolenia daughter of a Ptoleni}-, her bust (579), 



Cleopatra. Marble head of a female statue, supposed to be 

 this queen (572). 



Dacian kino-. A marble statue of a daciau king, kneeling, 

 with ai-ms tied behind his back, once forming part of a group, 

 representing Trajan with his vanquislied enemies at his feet. See 

 Wilkinson, p. 94, (573). 



Persiniiis Niger, an Ethiopian general, his statue in black 

 basalt (574). 



Full length figure of a man dancing with extended arms, 

 Greek bronze (.32). 



Full length female figure, Greek bronze (33). 



Woman, Roman bronze (89). 



Man's head, Roman marble (317). 



Hand, beautifully cut, Greek marble (331). 



Full length female figure, holding her vail over her mouth, and 

 supporting her dress with the other hand, Greek terra cotta, 85" 

 high (345). 



VIII. MISCELLANEOUS, OF LATER DATE. 



Large lamp, Greek bronze (2). 



Incense vase, Roman bronze (44). 



Column, with two female heads, with an olive wreath, Roman 

 bronze, 4i" (76). 



Lamps, small, Roman terra cotta (133, 305, 308, 423). 



Salver with movable handle, Roman bronze (135). 



Wine jar toj), with Greek inscription (148). 



Medal of bronze (248). 



Four cherubims in ivory, 33" to 4" long, wrapped in mummy 

 cloth, early Christian (125). Ivory lion seizing a crocodile, 

 small, in mummy cloth, Coptic (120). Small carved ivory lion's 

 head (127). 



Piece of mummj- cloth with Greek inscription, " Milupos, son 

 of Liloanus ; nobod}^ is immortal in this Avorld" (315). 



Seal, Coptic glass ; black stone seal with impress of St. George 

 and the dragon (596). 



