62 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



7. ISmeiy-two glazed faience a.ndterT&-coti& ushabtiu 



figures of priests and priestesses of Amen. 

 Among them are specimens of a class which is 

 unrepresented in the national collection. 



8. White painted wooden ushabti box of Nes-neb- 



taui, a priestess of Amen. 



9. White painted ushabti box of Ausetit ; fragments 



of the cords and seals by which the covers were 

 fastened still remaining. 



10. White painted ushabti box uninscribed. 



Presented by the Egyptian Government. 



11. Liver-coloured carnelian cylinder seal, inscribed 



with a tree and winged animal. 



Presented by A. W. Franks, Esq., C.B., Litt.D., 



P.S.A., F.E.S. 



12. Three hundred Greek and Demotic Ostraka. 



Presented by the Rev. Chauncey Murch. 



13. Fragment of a skull with gilded face ; from Der- 



el-Bahari. Fore-arm of a mummy ; from Medi- 

 net Habu. Cartonnage covering of a mummy. 

 Presented by Lieut.-Col. Sir A. Leach, r.e. 



14. Fragment of a bas-relief, inscribed with the car- 



touche of a " royal son. From Gebelen. 

 Bronae stopper weighted with lead. From Za- 



kazik. 

 Bronze augur. From Shibin el-Kanatir. 



Presented by G. Willoughby Eraser, Esq., 



F.S.A. 



15. Mummy and coffin of Ankh-pa-khrat, the son of 



Ankh-f-en-Khonsu and Mut-hetepet, a priest of 

 Amen at Thebes. 



Presented by His Grace the Duke of Suther- 

 land, K.G. 



16. Three terra-cotta moulds for making bezels of 



kings, inscribed with names of royal personages 

 of the XVIIIth dynasty. From Tell el-Amarna. 



Presented by Percy Newberry, Esq. 



17. Sandstone stele of a superintendent of boats, who 



lived during the reign of Usertsen I., B.C. 2366, 



From Wady Halfah. 

 Large inscribed stele of the same date. From 



Wady Halfah. 

 Fifteen granite and basalt weights. From Wady 



Halfah. 



Presented by Captain H. G. Lyons, r.e. 



E. A, Wallis Budge. 



