20 MUSEUMS. 
Stone mace head (15. 2. 07. 8), ist dynasty; pottery dish with 
incised design (15. 2. 07. 6), alabaster kohl pot (15. 2. 07. 7), two 
fragments of ivory wands (15. 2. 07. 10) from Abydos, xiith dynasty ; 
pottery table of offerings (15. 2. 07. 9), from Esna, xiith dynasty ; 
model coffin and lid (15. 2. 07. 12), Esna, xx-xxiind dynasty; 
terra-cotta amphora (15. 2. 07.11), small vase (15. 2. 07. 13), Greek 
Period, from Egypt; bronze wreath (has been gilt) (15. 2. 07. 14); 
and mummy and two coffins (15. 2. 07. 5) of Ta-enti, surnamed 
Bak-ne-hertnekt, an Egyptian official resident at Kostamneh, 
Nubia, xiith dynasty; collected by Mr. John Garstang, 1906, and 
presented by Theodore Davis, Esq. 
Terra-cotta cone (22. 11. 07. 1), xviiith dynasty; presented by 
Mr. B. B. Savile. 
Burmah— 
Length of silk, as used to make the Burmese “ Lungi” (22. 11. 
(7. 14); presented by Mr. George Forrest. 
SUMMARY OF ACQUISITIONS. 
Ethnography and Photographs «=. «=. «=. «+. 157 
Miscellaneous -.- ae ee Bee co: ace aes - lL16 
Ceramics -.- oe 5 PES io pas oe -< “e 41 
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—aSS 
HENRY O. FORBES, 
Director oF MUSEUMS. 
