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G. Fragiueiit of a diorite statue of an ancient King 

 of Lagash, about B.C. 2203, inscribed with ])ai-t 

 of a dedication to the god Ningirsu (No. 25,001). 



7. Copy of an inscription of Marduk-shapik-zerim, 



King of Babylon, about B.C. 1100, made in the 

 fifteenth year of the reign of Kandalanu, King 

 of Babylon, i.e., B.C. 633 (No. 26,295). 



8. Two barrel-cylinders of baked clay inscribed 



with the name and titles of Nebuchadnezzar II., 

 King of Babylon, B.C. 604 to B.C. 562, and an 

 account of his buihling operations in the city of 

 Babylon (Nos. 26,202, 26,203). 



9. Twenty-four fragments of barrel-cylinders inscribed 



with accounts of the building operations which 

 Nabonidus, King of Babylon, B.C. 555 to B.C. 

 538, carried on in ])abylon. Many of these 

 fragments join others which arrived in the 

 British Museum in 1882. 



10. Red jasper seal-cylinder inscribed with the names 



of the deities Bel and Belit. About B.C. 1500 

 (No. 28,174). 



11. Chalcedony seal-cylinder inscribed with the name 



of Duri-E-ulbar, son of Beli-idinnam. About 

 B.C. 700 (No. 28,799). 



12. Black stone seal-cylinder inscribed with the name 



of Mannum kima-Sin, the servant of the go:l 

 Nin-gal. About B.C. 700 (No. 26,182). 



13. Haematite seal-cylinder inscribed with a scene in 



which a worshipper and priest are performing a 

 religious cei-emony. About B.C. 700. Very fine 

 work (No. 26,180). 



14. Hiiematite seal-cylinder inscribed with the scene 



of Eabani and Gilgamesh struggling with lions 

 (No. 26,175). 



Pi 



I. — 1. Sepulchral stele of Sebu. Xllth dynasty, B.C. 



2500. 



2. ,, „ Ai. Xlllth dynasty, B.C. 



2300. 



3. „ „ Senbeba. Xllth dynasty, 



B.C. 2500. 



4. „ „ Antef. Xlth dynasty, B.c. 



2600. 



5. „ „ Unenkhu. XlXth dynasty, 



B.C. 1350. 

 Presented by Morgan S. Williams, Esq. 



