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190-'?. 02) ; charm to bind disease-devils (22. 10. 1903. 08); hick flags 

 (22. 10. 1908. 64-66); scroll (22. 10. 1903. 66); woven bag 

 (22. 10. 1903. 67); knife (22. 10. 1903. 68); purchased. 



Burmah. — 



Manuscript (22. 10. 1903. 69); presented by Mr. David Boyd. 



CAUCASIAN RACE:— 

 Egypt- 

 Painted Scene from the Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead 

 (11. 6. 1903. 2): presented by Sir E. Mannde Thompson, British 

 Museum. 



Flints (11. 6. 1903. •'!-- 1), found in a cargo of Beans hom 

 Alexandria, 1908: collected and presented by Mr. W. Townsing. 



Clay Pipe head (10. 9. 1908. 22) from Egypt: presented by Dr. 

 Durrani. 



Papyri (14. 12. 1908. 1) Notice of removal, a.d. 19-20 (see 

 Oxyrhynchus Papyri 11, No. 252), and a " Letter from Gemellus 

 circa, a.d. 100," (see Fayum Towns, No. 248); presented by the 

 Committee of the Egypt Exploration Fund. 



Ethnography and Photographs 253 



HENRY 0. FORBWS. 



Director of Museums. 



PRESENTED 

 2 MAY. 1904 



