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14-125. One hundred and twelve tablets and fragments 

 written during the latest Assyrian Period. 



126-331. Two hundred and sixteen fragments of painted and 

 incised pottery of various periods. 



332-343. Twelve fragments of glazed pottery. 



344-346. Three fragments of pottery with Greek inscriptions. 



347-351. Five stone figures, three-quarter length. 

 352. One small relief. 



353-365. Thirteen boxes containing miscellaneous groups of 

 amulets, utchats, &c. 



266-371. Six clay figures of a man and animals. 



372. Stone head of a lioness. 



373. Mutilated steatite female figure. 

 374, 375. Two scarabs. 



376-398. Twenty-three cylinder seals on which are cut signs, 

 &c., similar to those found on Hittite remains. 



399. Stamp for cakes or bread. ' 



400. Clay impression of a scarab. 



401-410. Ten miscellaneous objects with incised decoration. 



411-414. Four boxes containing 78 bronze coins. 



415-425. Eleven iron spear-heads. 



426^433. Eight iron arrow-heads. 



434-508. About seventy-five iron objects, rings, &c. 



509. Bronze bowl. 



510. Bronze cup. 



511. Bronze axe-head. 



512. Bronze ladle. 



513. Bronze bell with iron clapper. 

 514—518. Five bronze arrow-heads. 



519-562. About fifty-four bronze objects, handles, rings, 



fibulae, &c. 

 563-614. Fifty-two objects, in ivory, alabaster, &c. 

 615-640. Thirty-six stone bowls, stands and fragments. 

 641-654. Fourteen pottery vessels, dishes, bowls, jugs, lamp, 

 &c. 

 677-1504. Eight hundred and fifty fragments of pottery of 



various styles and periods. 

 1505-1520. Sixteen stone bowls and dishes. 



Eighteen small racks containing specimens of sherds, 



stones, &c. 

 Forty-six cardboard boxes containing specimens of 

 earth, stony deposits, sand, gravel, &c. 



Presents. 



I. — A calcareous stone whorl of the Coptic Period. 

 Presented hy Captain D. S. Savours. 

 II. — A small gravestone with a Kufi inscription. From Old 

 Basrah. 



Presented hy S. Meer, Esq. 

 III. — Squeeze of a Hittite bas-relief in the Taurus Mountains. 

 Presented hy Colonel A. J . G. Bird, R.E. 



