CO ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



6. Vase with rosette decorations. Christian or 

 Arabic period, from Argln. 



Presented hy Somers Clarke, Esq., F.8.A. 



III. — 1. Gold ring, inscribed with the pronomen of Amen- 

 hetep III., king of Egypt; about B.C. 1450. 



BequeaAhed by Ernest Hart, Esq. 

 IV. — 1. Plaster cast of a statue of Amenemhat III. 



Presented by W. Goleniseheff, Esq. 



V. — 1. Skull of a man, and painted plaster cast (made in 

 ancient times) of his face which was laid upon 

 his coffin. Roman period, Ilnd century A.D. 



2. 3. Ivory pin surmounted by a group, in which a 

 man is seen fighting with a lion. Xllth 

 dynasty. 



4. Amulet in gold and carnelian. 



5. Seventeen necklaces of beads made of bone, 



porcelain, shell, carnelian, etc., from graves at 



Hau, of various periods. 

 C. Ivory hand and arm inscribed with the name of 



the possessor, Sat-Hathor. Xllth dynasty. 

 One hundred and twenty-two vases belonging to 



the prse-dynastic period. From various sites. 

 Pait of a limestone architrave from a tomb, with 



mouldings in imitation of beams of wood. From 



a tomb of the Vth dynasty. 



Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund. 



E. A. Wallis Bridge, 



