70 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



42. Red ware vase. Xllth dynasty. 

 Drab ware vase. Xllth dynasty. 

 Wavy lipped cup. Xllth dynasty. 



43. Blue, gilded cartonnage head-covering of mummy. 



Ptolemaic Period. 



44. Four ostraka (three Greek, one Demotic). Roman 



Period. 



Nos. 42-44 are from Sedment. 



45. A series of fragments of bows, arrows, staves, etc. 



Xlth dynasty. 



46. Bones and fragments of a skull. 



47. A group of model vases, tools, etc. From the tomb 



of Menthu-hetep at Der al-Bahari. 



48. Funerary Cone. 



49. A group of Roman terra-cottas. 



50. Ivory stylus. 



51. Carved plaque. 



52. Wooden comb. 



53. Glass crocodile. 



54. Two pieces of Coptic embroidery. 



55. Five Greek and Coptic ostraka. 



Nos. 48-55 are from Behnesa. 



Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund. 



1. Three sandstone stelae, with Meroitic inscriptions. 



2. A piece of a blue and black tile. 



3. Two fragments of blue glazed, cross-hatched tiles. 



From the Temple of Amen. 



4. Triple atef crown in blue glazed porcelain. 



5. Two large bulbous gourd-shaped pots, hand-made. 



6. Eight small pots in black or red ware. 



7. Seven black burnished ware bowls. 



8. One cup of the same material. 



9. Four bowls in red burnished ware. 



10. One cup of the same material. 



11. Three burnished red ware vase stands, with white- 



painted geometric decoration. 



12. Vase stand, of similar material, unpainted. 



13. Red ware vase and bowl. 



14. Stone celt. 



All the above are of the Ptolemaic or Roman 

 Period. From Meroe. 



Presented hy H. Maftyn Kennard, Esq. 



