SEYFFARTH—PAPYRUS-SCROLL. 529 
of arms, the deceased must have been the companion of the 
king in his expeditions against the Egyptian rebels. 
Jl these objects, the Papyrus inclusive, for which Mr. 
Stone paid £90 stg., were found, in 1858, in the same tomb 
by one of the Theban mountaineers, who stated “that he had 
never seen a Mummy so carefully and perfectly preserved ; 
that it was covered with linen of a texture nearly as fine as 
Was tied around the neck of the Mummy by a string; the 
Scarabzeus lay on the breast, and the Eagle and Asp were 
nailed on the top of the Mummy-case.” 
_, Now, what “aap Pog the contents of this very remarkable 
‘apy. ? Mr. Stone, as he wrote me, sent copies to 
persons in New-York, who attempted the transla- 
failed 3” probably because they were acquainted only 
the province 
