80 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



ii. — 1, 2. Two fine limestone ushabtiu figures of the priest 

 Nefer. XVIIIth dynasty. 



3. Seated bronze figure of the goddess Sekhmet, with 



a case for holding a small mummified animal. 

 XXVIth dynasty. 



4. Bronze figure of Amen-Ra, with disk and plumes, 



holding a sceptre. A rare object. 



5. Blue glazed figure of Sekhmet. From Tunah. 



6. Green glazed figure of the ram of Amen. From 



Tunah. Very fine work. 



7. Scarab of Amenhetep IV. B.C. 1450. 



8. Scarab of Rameses II. B.C. 1300. 



Presented by H. L. Hansard, Esq. 



iii. — 1. Fragment of a stele of Antef. Xlth dynasty. 

 From Thebes. 



2. Wooden Anubis sceptre, head wanting. 



3. Portion of a stone statue of the Ptolemaic Period. 

 4, .5. Two slices of limestone, on each of which is cut the 



prenomen of Queen Hatshepset. One is dated 

 on the 9th day of the fourth month of summer, 

 and the other on the 9th day of the second 

 month of summer. On No. 5 is the name of 

 Senmut, the architect (?). 



6. Stone fragment bearing the prenomen of Hat- 



shepset. 



7. Stone fragment bearing the name Hatshepset. 



8. A bronze serpent 5 ft. 2 in. in length ; a very rare 



object. From a tomb of the Middle Empire at 

 Thebes. 



9. Wooden ushabti figure of a king, with a cartouche 



and titles cut down the front. 

 10-12. Three terra-cotta cofiins, the first containing a 

 figure of Horus, the second a figure of Osiris, 

 and the third a figure of a king. Period between 

 the Xlllth and XVIIth dynasties. 



Presented by the Earl of Carnarvon. 



iv. Rectangular limestone libation bowl, with dedica- 

 tion to Anubis. Vlth dynasty. 



Presented by G. M. Davis, Esq. 



V. Steatite scarab with figures of sphinxes and hawks 

 cut on the base. Hyksos Period. 



Presented by E. S. Morjyhew, Esq. 



vi, — 1-28. A collection of ostraka inscribed in hieroglyphic, 

 hieratic, and demotic characters. From Der al- 

 Bahari. 



29. A statue of Heqab. Xllth dynasty. 



30. Ivory lion. 1st dynasty. 



31. Set of blue glazed amulets. IVth dynasty. 



32. Head-rest. XVIIIth dynasty. 



33. Tomb group D. 211. XVIIIth dynasty. 



34. Vase S. 603. 1st dynasty. 



