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1. Six predynastic vases, three of which are painted. 



2. Slate object in the form of a fish. 



3. Slate object in the form of an animal(?). 



4. Flake of flint. 



5. Nine horn bangles. 



6. Bronze mirror, without a handle. 



Presented hy F. Legge, Esq. 



1. Sepulchral limestone stele sculptured with a scene 

 representing Anubis leading two deceased persons 

 into the presence of Osiris, behind whom stands 

 Isis. Below is an inscription of four lines in 

 Demotic. Roman Period. 



Presented hy W. L. Nash, Esq., M.D. M.R.G.S. 



[Eng.]. 



1. Large two-handled jar. 



2. Red bottle. 



Presented by F. S. Phillips, Esq. 



1. Limestone table for offerings, or altar, of an unusual 

 design, made forTeta-ki. Xllth-XVIIth dynasty. 

 Presented by the Earl of Carnarvon. 



1. Upper portion of a limestone obelisk, on each side 

 of which is the symbol of the wind from one of 

 the four cardinal points. From Sais. Ptolemaic 

 Period. 



Presented hy E. Meyer, Esq, 



1. Small shell panel engraved with the figures of an 

 early Sumerian hero and an ibex. 



Presented by G. H. Judd, Esq. 



1-15. Fifteen fragments of tablets inscribed with texts in 

 the Khatti language. From Boghaz-Keui. About 

 B.C. 1300. 

 16, 17. Two flint hammer heads. From Boghaz-Keui. 

 18-20. Three stone implements. From Uzal. 



Presented by R. Campbell Thompson, Esq. 



1. Six brown and blue glazed scarabs, mounted in 



modern work. 



2. Blue porcelain ushabti figure. 



3. The left hand of a mummy. 



Presented anonymously. 



E, A. Wallis Budge, 



