74 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



4. A. glazed porcelain sceptre symbolic of " serenity." 



From Napata. About B.C. 720. 

 Pi^esented by the Right Hon. the Earl 



Kitchener. 



5. A small Egyptian basket. From Thebes. 



Presented by Mrs. W. Edwards Miller. 



6. Upper part of a wooden figure of Horus. 



Presented by Herbert Ingram, Esq. 



7. Part of an alabaster jar inscribed with the name of 



Per-ab-sen, a king of the Ilnd dynasty. 

 Presented by W. L. Nash, Esq., M.D. 



8. A Babylonian gate-socket on which are cut the 



name and titles of King Gudea. 



Presented by Sir John R. Ellerman, Bart. 



9. Stele of Antef-nekht. 



Presented by A. Gardiner, Esq., D.Litt. 



10. A gold ring bearing the name Patpep. 

 Shabti figure, late period. 

 Fragment of a wooden figure. 



Bequeathed by Mrs. E. B. Ede. 



11. Two mud balls, with marks upon them. Early 



Period. 



Presented by H. E. Peet, M.A. 



12. A fine bronze figure of Osiris, XXVIth dynasty. 

 A fine bronze figure of Isis. XXVIth dynasty. 



Presented by the Countess Bathurst. 



13. A fine alabaster Egyptian bowl. Ancient Empire. 



Presented by H. L. Hansard, Esq. 



14. A blue glazed figure of an Egyptian woman . 



Fine bronze razor. Period between the Xlllth and 



XVIIth dynasties. 

 A painted wooden coffin, of unusual shape and 

 decoration, with one line of inscription of the 

 usual character. Found at Thebes. Period 

 between the Xlllth and the XVIIIth dynasties. 

 Presented by the Right Hon. the Earl of 



Carnarvon. 

 15. — 1. Terra-cotta lamp on a stand. 



2. Two pieces of Coptic cloth. 



3. Specimens of glazed fragments. 



4. Vase with spout and handles. 



5. Stocking and sandal. 



6. Small stocking and sandal. 



7. Coptic cap. 



8. Coptic hair net. 



9. Coptic doll. 



10. Coptic bag. 



11. Coptic shoes. 



12. Coptic book-binding. 



