24 - Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 
TX.—On a Cone or User-na, in the Museum of Trinity College, 
Dublin. By Atrxanprr Macarisrer, M.D., Professor of Anatomy, 
University of Dublin. 
[Read April 12th, 1880. ] 
Amone the very few genuine Egyptian remains in the Museum of 
Trinity College, I find a red clay cone of the usual pattern, whose 
inscription I desire to place on record. As to the circumstances under 
which it came into the Museum I know nothing, as there is no record 
of its source or presentation, and it has been in the collection for over 
forty years. 
The inscription reads— 
Mayr xER Asar 
AB AN PA NUT AMEN 
UsER-HA SA AN 
PA Nut NEeBUAU— 
that is, ‘‘The devoted to Osiris, priest-scribe of the Treasury of 
Amen, User-ha, son of Treasury-scribe Nebuau.”’ 
