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7 Carved ivory watch stand (11. 10. 07. 24); presented by Mr. J. 
p= Elliot. 
Rude glass figure (11. 10. 07. 49); presented by Mr. J. Pisko. 
Japan.— 
Lacquered box (11. 10. O07. 21); puzzle box (11. 10. 07. 22); 
presented by Mr. J. Elliot. 
Babylonia.— 
Heematite cylinder seal (11. 10. 07. 48); presented by Mr. J. 
Pisko. 
CAUCASIAN RACE:— 
_ Egypt— 
Human mummied head (15. 2. 07. 2), from Egypt; bequeathed by 
Miss E. Moss. 
Alabaster jars (4. 9. 07. 1 and 2), arragonite bowl (4. 9. 07. 3), slate 
bowl (4. 9. 07. 4), found in a tomb at Gizeh, ist dynasty; four small 
 balls—two quartz and two limestone-used for a game (4. 9. 07. 5), 
from a mastaba of the iiird dynasty at Gizeh; limestone lintel 
(4. 9. 07. 6) inscribed Er-du-ne-Ptah, from Gizeh, vth dynasty ; 
limestone drum of a door (4. 9. 07. 7) of Er-du-ne-Ptah, found at 
 Gizeh, vth dynasty; stone maul (4. 9. 07. 8), used in excavating 
rock tombs, found at Rifeh, Upper Egypt, xiith dynasty; pottery 
- models of soul houses (4. 9. 07. 9-18) of various forms, found at 
 Rifeh, Upper Egypt, xiith dynasty; bronze axe and its original 
wooden handle (4. 9. 07. 19); plaster face (4. 9. 07. 20), painted and 
4 gilt, placed on mummy wrappings; blue paste vase (4. 9. 07. 21); 
_ scarabeeus (4. 9. 07. 22), green glazed and in its original setting, of 
Hatshepsut; scarabeus (4. 9. 07. 23), gold-mounted, subject: an 
= Ibex; carnelian earring, shell earrings, shell, ear stud and odd 
beads (4. 9. 07. 24), found with the scarab of Hatshepsut—all of the 
_ -xviiith dynasty, and found at Rifeh, U pper Egypt; four earthen- 
| ware vases (+. 9. 07. 25-28), probably from Rifeh, Upper Egypt; 
_ presented by the British School of Archeology in Egypt, per 
Bpeetcasor W. M. F. Petrie, p.c.1. 
