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4. Rectangular slab sculptured with wreath and cupids. 

 5 Rectangular relief ; men gathering fruit. 



6. Rectangular relief ; dolphin, wreath, cross, etc. 



7. Rectangular relief ; dolphin and wreath of flowers. 



8. Rectangular relief ; saint standing in a pillared niche. 



9. Rectangular relief ; fish, vine leaves, grapes, etc, 



10. Part of an arch sculptured with an archangel, 



wreath, etc. 



11. Part of an arch sculptured with a dolphin, etc. 



12. Part of a relief; peacock carrying some object in its 



beak. 



13. Part of a relief ; bird seated on a branch of a fruit 



tree. 



14. Part of a relief ; two angles holding up palm branches 



and a crown, which rests on pillars. 



15. Part of a relief ; military knight and an angel hold- 



ing a wreath. 



16. Part of a sepulchral slab which has been pierced with 



holes, aud used as a ventilator (?). 



17. Sepulchral stele, with Greek inscription written in 



red ink. 



18. Red sandstone sepulchral stele, with wreath and 



cross in relief. 



19. Sandstone sepulchral stele, with cross, crown, and 



dove in relief. 



20. Sepulchral stele sculptured with crown, annules, and 



four crosses. 



21. Painted sepulchral stele with Greek insci'iption, 



22. Inscribed slab recording the dates of the deaths of a 



number of monks, John, Sabinus, etc. 



23. Rectangular Coptic stele, with columns, cross, etc., 



in relief. 



24. A finely cut stele, with decorated borders, recording 



the names of a number of monks. It seems to 

 have been inserted in the wall of a church. 



25. Slab, with inscription similar to that of No. 24. 



iv. — 1. A finely-painted stone relief which formed one side 

 of the coffin of Amenemhat, an official who 

 flourished about B.C. 1350. The deceased is seated 

 with his wife in a bower, and a harper is playing 

 to them. 



2. A relief similar in style to the preceding, with figures 

 of the sons of Amenemhat bearing ofli'erings to 

 their father. XVIIIth or XlXth dynasty. From 

 Thebes. 



