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2. Two ushahti figures. XXV Ith dynasty, or 



later. 



3. Two-handled glazed jar. 



4. Granite slab with name of Khufu (Cheops) ; about 



B.C. 3733. 



5. Granite slab with name of Khafra (Chephren) ; 



about B.C. 366G. 

 C. Granite slab with name of Usertsen III. ; about 

 B.C. 2333. 



7. Granite slab with name of Sebek-hetep ; about 



B.C. 1700. 



8. Part of inscription of Apepa ; B.C. 1700. 



9. Granite slab of Usertsen III., usurped by 



Rameses II. ; about B.C. 2333. 



10. Amenophis II., B.C. 1600, and Seti I., B.C. 1366, 



offering to Amen-Ra. 



11. Inscription of Rameses II. ; about B.C. 1330. 



12. Osorkon II. in a shrine ; about B.C. 866. 



13. Slab of Necht-Heru-heb ; about B.C. 378. 



Presented hy the Govimittee of the Egypt 

 Exploration Fund. 



II. — 1. Haematite seal engraved with a goat, lion, bird, 

 etc. 



Presented, by Josiah Mullens, Esq. 



III. — 1. Stone scarab ; modern imitation. 



2. Yellow terra- cotta jar. Coptic period. 



3. Limestone stole, inscribed in Coptic. 



4. Limestone stele inscribed in Demotic. 



5. Wooden mummy label. 



6. Red terra-cotta vase. 



7. Blue glazed faience ushahti figure. 



8. An object made of slate. 



9. Fragment of blue glazed faience. 



10. Portion of a shell and cotton necklace. 



Presented by the Rev. Greville J. Chester, b.A. 



IV. — 1. Limestone fragment inscribed with the figures of 

 Userkaf-Ankh and his son Khent-Kau-s. 

 IV-VIth dynasty. 



Presented by the Rev. W. J. Loftie, b.a. 



V. — 1. Large 



