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III. — Presents. 

 I. — Calcareous stone borer for making stone bowls, 

 belonging to the period of the Early Empire (?) ; 

 from Shekh Said. 



Presented by N. de Garis Davies, Esq. 



II. — A Coptic ostrakon. 



Presented by A. Gardiner, Esq. 



III. — 1. A fragment of pottery, from the tomb of 

 Hen-nekht, a king of the Ilird dynasty, 

 B.C. 3800. From Bet Khallaf. 



2. Miscellaneous fragments of pottery, etc. 



3. A double Tet amulet, in porcelain. 



4. Ushabti figure of Queen Ketmeri. XXIInd 



dynasty, B.C. 1000. 



Presented by H. R. Hall, Esq., M.A. 



IV. — A group of fragments of pottery from Sarabit 

 al-khadem, in the peninsula of Sinai. 

 Presented by R. C. Thompson, M.A. 

 V. — 1. Notched flint implement. 



2. Serrated „ ,, 



3. Circular flint scraper. 



4. Flint knife. 



5. Polished flint celt. 



6. Flint object in the form of an animal. 



7. Flint core. 



8. Two stone spindle whorls. 



9. Rectangular slate palette. 



10. Earthenware vase with painted figures of the 



nudu antelope. 



11. Porphyry mace-head. 



12. Copper axe. 



13. Copper chisel. 



tl4. Stone vase grinder. 

 15. Flint pesh-ken amulet. 



16. Two glazed porcelain baboons. 



17. Blue glazed porcelain tile. 



18. „ „ „ beads. 



19. Three fragments of an earthenware fireplace. ? 



20. Unique red earthenware vase. Xlth dynasty. 



21. Granite head of a king wearing the crown of the 

 I south. Xllth dynasty. 



