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261-263. Three alabaster vases. Period doubtful, 



264. A scarab. Xllth dynasty. 

 265-282, A collection of eighteen miscellaneous ushabtiu 

 figures, belonging chiefly to the XXth and XXIst 

 dynasties. 



Nos. 256-282 were obtained from various sites 



in the Delta, 

 Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund. 



iv, — 1. Two pan-pots, black and red. From Abydos, 



Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund. 



v. — 1. Earthenware lamp and stand. From Carthage. 



Presented by W. Barclay Squire, M.A., F.S.A. 

 vi. — 1. " Historical Studies," 4to, 



Presented by Prof. Flinders Petrie. 

 vii. — 1. A large fragment of a scarab made by order of 

 Amen-hetep III., King of Egypt, about B.C. 1450, 

 to record the arrival in Egypt of the Princess 

 Gilukhipa, together with her escort of three 

 hundrecl and seventeen persons. XVIIIth 

 dynasty. Presented by Monsieur A. de Pass. 

 viii.— 1. A piece of blue bead-work from the covering of a 

 mummy. XXVlth dynasty. 



Presented by Miss E. M. Baker. 



ix. — 1. Upper portion of a funerary cippus bearing parts of 

 two lines of a Palmyrene inscription. 



Presented by Dr. Frank Corner. 



E. A. Wallis Budge. 



