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China.— 



Pack of playing cards (2. 12. 1904. 4 ): presented by Mr. I!. I). 

 Radcliffe. 



CAUCASIAN RACE: — 

 Egypt — 



Wooden head from a coffin (10. 6. 1904. 1), and group of earthen- 

 ware vessels (10. 6. 1904. 2-36), from Beni-Hasan; presented by the 

 Committee of the Beni-Hasan Expedition, 1903-4. 



Part of the toot of a Colossus of Barneses II., xixth dynasty 

 (13. 10. 1904. 2), slab with figures of three of the royal children per- 

 forming in the sed festival, xixth dynasty (13. 10. 1904. 3), slab 

 mentioning the sed festival, xixth dynasty (13. 10. 1904. 4), steatite 

 knife-handles, Roman period (13. 10. 1904. 5-6), fragment of a 

 glazed bowl (13. 10. 1904. 7) and glass bottle, Boman (13. 10. 

 1904. 8), from the excavations at Ehnasya ; fused mosaic (13. 10. 

 1904. 9) and fragments of glass (13. 10. 1904. 10), from excavations 

 at Oxyrhynchus; pottery vase (13. 10. 1904. 11), votive offerings, 

 heads and figures of the goddess Hathor (13. 10. 1904. 12-17), 

 inscribed plaque (13. 10. 1904. 18), incense burner (13. 10. 1904. 19), 

 fragment of a vase (13. 10. 1904. 20), piece of a plaque with royal 

 cartouche (13. 10. 1904. 21), part of a blue-glazed tile (13. 10. 1904. 

 22), base for pottery vases (13. 10. 1904. 23), votive offerings 

 (13. 10. 1904. 24-28, 35), scarab, scaraboids and sacred eye (13. 10. 

 .1904. 29-31), head of Hathor. (13. 10. 1904. 32), wooden mallet 

 (13. 10. 1904. 33), piece of rope (13. 10. 1904. 34), piece of limestone 

 with sketch of a giraffe on it (13. 10. 1904. 35), fragment of lime- 

 stone with inscription (13. 10. 1904. 37), part of a ring-base for 

 vases (13. 10. 1904. 38), base of a blue-glazed vase (13. 10. 1904. 40), 

 vases from a ring-base (13. 10. 1904. 39), all of the xviiith dynasty, 

 and found in excavations at Deir-el-bahari ; presented by the Com- 

 mittee of the Egypt Exploration Fund. 



Breccia bowl (2. 12. 1904. 6), pre-dynastic ; cylindrical vase of 

 alabaster (2. 12. 1904. 7), 1st dynasty; dish, of veined alabaster 

 (2. 12. 1904. 8), 1st dynasty; purchased. 



