68 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



III. — Presents. 



i. — 1. Fragment of predynastic pottery with incised lines. 

 From Mahasnah. 



2-3. Two predynastic vases. 



4. Fragment of a vase of the 1st dynasty. Found in 



a kiln. 



5. Wax model of the kiln. 



6. Clay head of a dog. 1st dynasty. 



7. Limestone stele of Herab. Vlth dynasty. 



8. Portion of inscribed stele. Xllth dynasty. 



9. Set of pottery and carnelian beads. Xlth — Xllth 



dynasty. 



10. Red ware vase. Xlth — Xllth dynasty. 



11. Bowl of "pan-grave" style. XITth dynasty. 



12. Vase of polished red pottery. Xlllth dynasty. 



13. Necklace of blue " cake " beads. 



14. Vase, with hieratic inscription. 



15-45. Thirty-one ostraka : 1 hieratic, 19 Demotic, 10 

 Greek, 1 Coptic. 



46-48. Three inscriptions : 1 Demotic, 2 Coptic. 



49. Coptic painted vase. 

 50, 51. Two cartonnage cases for the head and feet of 

 mummies. Roman Period. 



Nos. 2-51 from Abydos and Tayyibah. 

 Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund. 



ii. — 1. Bronze figure of a man. 



2. Bronze ring. 



3. Agate scaraboid, uninscribed. 



4. Glsized faience j&r. Cyprian imitation. 



A]l the above are from Cyprus. 

 Presented, by Sir R. H. Hamilton Lang, K.C.M.G. 



iii. — 1. The right hand of a mummy, on one finger of which 

 is a scarab. 



Presented by Lady William, Cecil {Baroness 

 Am^kerst of Hackney). 



iv. — 1. An inscribed limestone stele of the official Bemba 

 Middle Empire. 

 Presented by the Right Hon. Russell Rea, P.O., etc. 



V. — ], 2. Two terra-cotta vases, with covers. 



3. A portion of a statue of a high official called Tetaki. 

 XVIIIth dynasty. From Thebes. 



Presented by the Earl of Carnarvon. 



