54 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



TI. — 1. Gold plate scarab inscribed with the emblems of 

 -'?: ? • "life " and "good luck." 



2. Gold plate scarab inscribed with the prenomen 

 Men-kheper-Ra, which was adopted both by 

 Thothmes III., about B.C. 1550, and by the priest- 

 king Pi-netchem of the XXIInd dynasty, about 

 B.C. 1000. 



Presented hy T, Gibson, Esq, 



VII. — Portions of sculptured slabs from the palaces at 

 Nineveh of Sennacherib and Assur-bani-pal, 

 kings of Assyria, from B.C. 705 to 681 and from 

 B.C. 668 to 626 respectively. Among those of 

 special importance are : — 



1. Scene ; fisherman fishing in a pool. 



2. „ captive carrying tribute. 



3. „ royal attendant carrying bows and 



arrows. 



4. „ two fragments with heads of warriors. 



5. „ two fragments with heads of archers. 



Presented hy Miss Wainwright. 



E. A. Wallis Budge. 



