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A Byzantine earring, 



2 scarabs, 



The fragment of a Gnostic gem, 



8 glass annules, 



A wooden stamp, 



A fragment of ceiling, 



A fragment of statue of the heretic king Chu-en- 



Aten, 

 A wooden crutch. 

 An inscribed board, with plaques, seals, and other 



Egyptian objects. 

 Presented by the Rev. Greville G. Chester. 



VIII. — A green glazed porcelain " Symbolic Eye," with 

 figures of the god Sebek, a lion, serpents, &c. 

 Presented by Major -General Sir Francis Grenfell. 



IX. — 1. A seated wooden figure. 



2. Three tesserae. 



3. Two terra-cotta and two porcelain ushabti figures. 



4. A wooden figure of the goddess Ta-urit. 



5. Three wooden sailors. 



6. A terra-cotta mould. 

 Presented by Rev. W. J. Loftie. 



X. Plaster casts of the wooden panels of Hesi. These 



panels are perhaps the most ancient monuments 



in the Egyptian museum of the Ghizeh palace. 



Presented by M. E. Grebaut, Keeper of the Museum 



of Ghizeh. 



XI. — 1. A green glazed mask of the god Bes, from a vase. 



2. A grotesque head in glazed ware. 



3. A plaster model for human face (Egypto-Greek). 



4. A small bronze lion with head-dress of the god 



Ma-hes. All from Zagazig. 

 Presented by the Committee of the Palestine Ex- 

 ploration Fund. 



XII. — A type set of fragments of Syrian pottery found at 

 Lachish (Tell Hesey). Presented by the Com- 

 mittee of the Palestine Exploration Fund. 



XIII. — Three broken stone columns — 

 Nine pieces of column stands, 



One piece of wooden column. All found at Kahun, 

 and dating from the twelfth Dynasty of the 

 Egyptian Monarchy. 

 Presented by H. M. Kennard, Esq. 



P. le P. Renouf. 



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