56 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM, 



11. — 1. Glazed faience ushabti figure. Late period. 



2. Agate bezel of a ring inscribed with a ringed 

 bull. 



Presented hy Mrs. Keppel Taylor. 



III. — 1. Basalt slab inscribed with the figure of a bearded 

 man. Found at Tell Salahiyeh, near Damascus. 

 Presented by the Palestine Exploration Fund. 



IV. — 1. Solid wooden wheel of a cart. Found at Der el- 

 Bahari. XlXth dynasty ; B.C. 1.550. 



2. Copper saw. Found at Der el-Bahari. 



3. Head and covering of a bronze hawk mummy case. 



From Denderah. 



4. Eed earthenware corn-bin, with Demotic inscrip- 



tion. From Denderah. Late period. 



5. Limestone slab with figures of a man and an ox. 



Xlth dynasty. 



6. Limestone slab of An-Antef-aqer. Xlth dynasty. 



7. Limestone slab from the tomb of Mena, with 



inscription in raised characters. Vlth dynasty. 



8. Limestone slab from the tomb of Nefer-senna. 



Vlth dynasty. 



9. Limestone slab from the tomb of Merer-aqer. 



Vlth dynasty. 



10, 11. Two limestone slabs from the tomb of Suten- 

 abu. Vth dynasty, 



12. Limestone architrave from the tomb of Mena, the 

 smer uat. 



Presented hy the Egypt Exploration Fund. 



E. A. Wallis Budge. 



