HO ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



15. Bronze statue of the god Ptah. 



These examples of Egyptian bronze work are re- 

 markably fine. 

 IC. Granite figure of a scribe. XXVIth dynasty. 

 III. — 1. Granite slab inscribed with the name of Nekau. 

 about B.C. 600. 



2. Glazed faience model of altar. 



3. Human-headed heart, originally inlaid with a 



hawk. 



4. Glazed steatite spoon in the form of an animal. 



5. Green glazed faience tile inscribed with the name 



of Shashank II. ; B.C. 833. 



6. Fragments of glazed faience cartouches inscribed 



with the names of Rameses II. ;' B.C. 1330. 



7. Rectangular plaque of variegated glass. 



8. Wooden box for holding pair of scales and weights. 



Arabic period. (?) 



9. Wooden shutter with bolts. 



10. Mummied cat. 



11. Black ware vase in the shape of the head of Bes. 



IV. — 1. Three wooden cramps inscribed with the names 

 and titles of Seti I. ; B.C. 1370. From the Temple 

 of Seti at Abydos. 



2. Upper part of a statue of a princess, in black 



granite ; about B.C. 1000. From Thebes. 



3. Wooden hoe. 



4. Wooden box in the shape of a hippopotamus. 



5. Large wooden adze with original bronze head 



and leathern straps ; about B.C. 1400. From 

 Thebes. 



6. Bed terra-cotta lamp inscribed with the name of 



Joseph, Bishop of Alexandria. 



7. Blue glazed faience four-handled jar. From 



Thebes. 



8. Three flint implements, finely worked. From 



Thebes. 



9. Cover of a jar in the shape of a lion and bull 



fighting. Tell el-Amarna. 



10. Blue glass scarab for the network of a mummy, 



uninscribed. 



11. Blue and green glazed faience plaque. Obverse : 



Anubis at bier. Reverse : an inscription in 

 Coptic, " May she hasten to arise." From 

 Akhmim. 



12. Glazed steatite plaque inscribed with the names of 



Amenemhat IV. and his son Ameni ; about B.C. 

 2266. 



13. Blue 



