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6. Light blue glazed model of a table of offerings. 



Ptolemaic Period. 



7. Twelve rough earthenware conical supports for a table 



of offerings. Late period. 



Presented by the Egyptian Research Account. 



8. Hand of a mummy of the period of the New Empire. 



Presented by W. H. Dennett, Esq. 



9. Green jasper seal on which are cut a male head and a 



Pehlevi inscription. Presented by Lady Maunsell. 



10. Grey stone lion's head from a frieze in the palace of 

 Tiridates, king of Armenia, a.d. 100-300. 



Bequeathed by Captain J. Buchan Telfer, R.N., 



F.S.A. 



11, 12. Two Babylonian haematite cylinder-seals engraved 

 with scenes representing their owners being led into 

 the presence of their patron deities. One is inscribed 

 with the owner's name — Ilushu-bani. 



Presented by Mrs. Daubeny. 



13. Portion of a copper knife found by W. K. Loftus at 



Tell-Sifr in Southern Babylonia, in December 1859. 

 Presented by Captain J. Spiller, F.G.S. 



14. A collection of thirty-four objects chiefly from Bet 



Jibrin, near Hebron, consisting of :— 



Three long, two-handled glass jars, with fluted 

 sides ; five glass vessels, or jugs; two cups ; two 

 bottles ; a lamp ; a faience vase ; a glass scarab ; 

 a haematite scarab ; six stamped glass weights, 

 and twelve stamped terra- cotta plaques. 



Presented. by Mrs. H. H. Way. 



15. Cast of a seated figure of an Assyrian king, and cast of 



two Hittite Inscriptions. From Kara Dagh in Asia 

 Minor. 



Presented by Miss Gertrude Loiufhian Bell. 



E. A. Wallis Budge. 



