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6. Two heads inscribed with the names of Aahmes- 

 nefert-ari, wife of Amasis I. ; B.C. 1700. 



Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund. 



II.— 1. Black stone figure of an Egyptian official in the 

 style of the Early Empire ; about B.C. 3000. 



Presented by General Sir Richard Harrison, k.c.b. 



III. — 1. Two red terra- cotta vases containing mummied 

 objects. 



2. A small collection of fragments of red terra- 



cotta, painted with designs in black. 



3. Green basalt scarab covered with a gold plate,, 



inscribed with a hieroglyphic text of the 

 Chapter of the Heart (XXX. B.) from the Book 

 of the Dead. The gold plate belongs to a 

 period subsequent to that in which the scarab 

 was made. 



4. Greenish gray granite statue of Main, son of the 



scribe Ani, and of the lady Nub-nefer, a priest 

 of Menthu, the lord of Hermonthis, XXIInd 

 dynasty ; about B.C. 1000. 



5. Portion of a grey granite statue of a king or 



prince of Egypt ; about B.C. 1600. 



Presented by Somers Clarke, Esq. 



TV. — 1. Fragment of an inscription of Haldani, King of 

 Van ; about B.C. 800. 



Presented by Pastor Wilhelm Faber. 



V. — 1. Upper portion of a madrepore Muhammedan 

 gravestone. 



Presented by R. White, Esq. 



E. A. Wallis Budge. 



