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844. Account-tablet containing a list of various classes 



of men and women who were probably temple 

 servants. Drawn up at Lagasli in the reign 

 of Urukagina, about B.C. 2800. [No. 108,956.] 



845. Tablet containing a list of victims, or sacrifices for 



various gods, including the deified kings of Ur, 

 Dungi and Gimil-Sin. About B.C. 2300. 



[No. 108,958.] 



III. — Presents. 



I. — 1. A baked terra-cotta barrel cylinder inscribed with 

 a summary of the conquests of Sargon II., King 

 of Assyria, from B.C. 721-705. 



2. Portion of an Assyrian relief from the palace 

 of Ashur-nasir-pal, King of Assyria, B.C. 8C0- 

 825. 



o. A group of seven terra-cotta bowls inscribed with 

 magical texts written in late Hebrew and 

 Mandaitic. About A.D. 200. 



4. Alabaster vase of the late period. 



5. Three small figures of the Mother-goddess com- 



monly called the " Syrian Venus." 



6. Six bronze figures of the Babylonian Period from 



Tell Lo. About B.C. 3000. 



7. Three Sumerian stone cylinder seals. Early Period. 



8. A Babylonion cylinder seal. Early Period. 



9. Seven haematite cylinder seals (1 broken). 



10. Seven cone seals. 



11. Eleven Sassanian gems on which are cut figures of 



animals, birds, &c. 



12. Three Gnostic gems, one bearing a magical name. 



13. A bronze bull. Late period. 



14. A miscellaneous group consisting of a contract 



tablet, an inscribed fragment, a crystal cylinder 

 seal, a cast of an inscribed object, and a fragment 

 of a brick. 



Bequeathed hy H. F. Blosse Lynch, Esq. 



II. — 1. A collection of maps of the Sudan and Egypt showing 

 the positions of the principal Coptic monuments 

 therein. 



2. A collection of miscellaneous papers on the subject 



of Coptic churches. 



3. A collection of photographic negatives, drawings, 



&c. of Egyptian tombs at Al-kab in Upper 

 Egypt. 



Presented hy ISomers Clarke, Esq., F.S.A. 



