60 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE liEITISH MUSEUM. 



16. A group of eleven haematite cylinder seals, of the 



period B.C. 2200-1500. Six are inscribed with 

 names, thus : — 



Amil-Martu, son of Ilu-Shemi. 



Ibni-Marduk, son of Taribatum. 



Ablatum, son of Adad-Shemi. 



Adad, son of Anna. 



Makhaditum. 



Sham as and Ai. 



17. Agate cylinder seal. About B.C. 800. 

 Amethyst cylinder seal. About B.C. 650. 

 Lapis-lazuli cylinder seal. About B.C. 500. 

 Chalcedony cone, &c. About B.C. 500. 



18. Glazed steatite scarab, of Elamite design and work. 



Period doubtful. 



HiMYARITIC : — 



Portion of a long inscription recording the dedication of 

 a building to the god Al-Mokah ; it appears to belong 

 to the period about B.C. 700, and was found among some 

 ruins in the north of Hadramaut. 



III. — Presents. 



i. — 1, Yellow marble figure of an official or priest. Period 

 uncertain. From Hadramaut. 



2. Portions of four Himyaritic inscriptions, cut in 

 relief upon marble. The texts refer to the dedi- 

 cation of certain buildings to the god Al-Mokah. 

 About B.C. 700. 

 Presented by H.R.H. The Duchess of Connaught. 



ii. A group of fragments of reliefs, &c., from the Temple 

 of Neb-hapt-Ra, a king of the Xlth dynasty, from 

 Der al-Bahari : — 



1. Fragment of the Ka name of Menthu-hetep. 



2. Fragment of the cartouche of Menthu-hetep. 



3. Fragment (Neb-hapt-Ra). 



4. Fragment of a relief : a king seated, and holding 



a staff. 



5. Fragment of a relief : a prince with his 



tutors. 



6. Fragment. The warrior Kheti holding a bow. 



7. Fragment. Warrior with square - headed 



arrows. 



8. Fragment. Warrior holding a round-bladed 



axe. 



9. Fragment. Inscription of the Judge Dak. 



