64 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



ii. B. 1. Plaque of Amen-hetep I. B.C. 1500. 



2. Broken ring of Amen-hetep III. B.C. 1450. 



3. Blue glazed head of Hathor. 



4. Peg with human head. 



5. Blue glazed rosette. 



6. Blue glazed amulet. 



7. Cartouche plaque. 



8. Fragment of papyrus. 



9. Bronze spatula. 



10. 11. Two iron knives. 



12. Iron forceps. 



13. Ivory comb. 



14. Fragments of a blue and white cup. 



Nos. 9-14 are from Oxyrhynchus. 



iii. A collection of miscelloneous antiquities from 

 Sarabit al-Khademand W^di Maghara,in the Penin- 

 sula of Sinai : — 



1. Copper chisel. 



2. Fragments of eleven bangles in blue faience. 



3. Fragments of eight vase - stands in blue 

 : faience. 



4. Fragments of two boomerangs inscribed with 



the names of Seti I. 



5. Handle of a sistrum. 



6. Fragments of four Hathor plaques. 



7. Blue glazed plaque, with cat. 



8. Seventeen fragments of the menat amulet. 



9. Eight fragments of blue faience vases. 



■ 10. Sixteen fragments of blue glazed ware. 



11. Seven pieces of vases,with coloured decoration 



in relief. 



12. Fragments of turquoise matrix. 



13. Thirteen stone mining tools. 



14. Fragment of an iron stamp. 



15. Figure of Sen-usert. 



16. Small stone obelisk. 



17. Block inscribed with the name Sa-nekht. 



18. Figure of Seneferu. 



19. Stone sphinx. 



20. Insciibed stele, and a group of stone objects, 



with a photograph of the same. 



21. Part of a hawk in stone. 



22. Portion of a statue of Barneses III. 

 Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund. 



