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II. — 1-2. Two stone altars with Himyaritic inscriptions. 



3. Figure from a sepulchral ornament. 



4. Fragment with figure of a horned animal. 



5-7. Three small sepulchral monuments. From the collection 

 of the late General Prideaux of Aden. 



Presented by H. Oppenheimer, Esq., F.S.A., and 

 Maurice Rosenheim, Esq., F.S.A. 



III. — 1-3. Three mummied children, one in a pottery coffin. 

 4-24. Twenty-one mummied birds and animals. 



25. A pottery case. 

 2&, 21. Two gilded masks. 



Presented hy E. L. Grunning, Esq. 



IV. — 1. Painted ushabtiu box of Anhai, a princess, priestess and 

 singing woman of Amen-Ra. B.C. 1000. 



2. Four painted ushabtiu of Anhai inscribed with a version 

 of the Vlth Chapter of the Book of the Dead. 

 Presented hy T. H. Green, Esq. 



V. — 1-13. A collection of thirteen mud-sealings for jars. 

 Presented hy the Egypt Exploration Fund. 



VI. — 1. Baked clay cylinder of Neriglissar, king of Babylon, 

 B.C. 559-556, with a text describing some of the 

 building operations of this king. 



2. Contract of year 18 of Shamash-shum-ukin. B.C. 651. 



3. Sumerian liturgical composition. B.C. 2000. 



4-7. Fragment of a similar text, fragment of inlaid plaque, 

 and two figures of apes. 



Presented hy L. A. Lawrence, Esq. 



VII. — Ushabti figure of a divine father. 



Presented hy W. Plowman, Esq. 



VIII.— The Archseological Survey of Nubia for 1909-10. 

 Presented hy C. H. Firth, Esq., M.A. 



IX. — Sumerian tablets from Umma by C. L. Bedale. 



Presented hy the Rylands Lihrary, Manchester. 



X. — Documents of economic statistics of ancient Chaldea 

 (Part II.) from the collection of N. P. Likhachev, 

 Moscow, 1915. 



Presented hy the Moscow Archceological Society. 



E. A. Wallis Budge. 



