EGYPTIAN AND ASSYRIAN ANTIQUITIES. 79 



58. One lekytlios with ivy pattern. 



59. One globose vase of plain brown ware. 



60. One amphora, duck-egg green, with black 



linear ornament. 



61. One two-handled pot, buff, with black 



linear ornament. 



62. One buff jug with bearded face on front of 



neck. 



63. One buff spouted vase with loop on spout 



and handle. 



64. One earthenware lamp. 



65. One-handled tall neck vase, buff with red 



bands. 



66. Bronze kohl pot with chains. 

 67-72. Six bronze arrowheads. 



73. Steatite tripod saucer. 



74. Stone lamp with animal head on side. 



75. Bronze bit. 



76, 77. One pair bronze anklets. 

 78-83. Six bronze bracelets (various). 



84. Iron axe. 

 85, 86. Two iron daggers. 

 87-89. Three iron spears. 

 90-92. Three iron arrowheads. 



93. One iron knife. 



94. Bronze spindle. 



95. Bone kohl tube. 



III. — Presents. 



i. — 1. Scarab of King Pepi. Hyksos Period. 



2. Scarab ; with an imitation cartouche. Hyksos 



Period. 



3. Sca,rab ; with a figure of a man and two hawks. 



Hyksos Period. 



4. Scarab inscribed Neferkhau kheperui. Xlllth 



dynasty. 



5. Heart-scarab of Mai. XlXth dynasty. 



6. Blue paste scarab of Menkheperra. XXVIth 



dynasty. 



7. Stone heart scarab of Paima XXVIth dynasty. 

 8, 9. Two steatite Phoenician scarabs. 



10. Haematite scarab. Achsemenian Period. 



11. Stone scarab, with Gnostic figures. 



12. Carnelian bezel of a ring, uninscribed. 



13. Red porphyry Syrian seal. 

 14, 15. Two plaques of verde antique. 



16. Red jaspar plaque. 



17. Chalcedony bezel of a ring. 



18. Agate bead. 



19. Amethyst scarab, inscribed in Roman times with 



copies of the old Egyptian names, Antef, Men- 

 tuhetep, Khnemuabra, etc. 

 Presented by the late Sir Hamilton Lang, K.C.M.Q. 



