ARANBSACTAONS 
OF THE 
ACADEMY OF SCIENCE OF ST. LOUIS. 
3 A ao. Papyrus-Scroii, written in the Hieratic 
character about 1050 B. C., illustrated by G. SEYFFARTH, 
A.M, whe ‘gem DD. Prof. in the Concordia College, St. 
Grouse A. Stone, Esq., of Roxbury, sos: while travel- 
in Egypt, acquired a Papyrus, \ found on the body of a 
nmy in has of the Rock Tombs in the hill called “ Shik- 
C ” at Thebes, in October, 1858; of which he was 
a as to id tend me an excellent phot h. This =. 
‘Tus, tions five feet long, and ten inches wide, contains the 
e atic inscriptio ve ever oe and i is divided 
ul of the « e four sea or 
os 3 year, placed upon the hieroglyphic figure 
) order to testify to the piet: and one 
gyp 
oon olaatinetde : 
