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40. Inscribed stone fragment of Pepi I. Vltli 



dynasty. 



41. Inscribed stone lintel of Pepi II. Vltli dynasty. 



42. Alabaster vase inscribed with the name and 



titles of Pepi II. Vlth dynasty. 



43. Inscribed glazed pottery plaque, Vlth dynasty. 



44. Inscription of Menthu-hetep Neb-kher-Ra. 



Xlth dynasty. 



45. Stone slab, with figure of a queen in relief. 



Xllth dynasty. 



46-48. Three foundation tablets of Usertsen I., in 

 bronze, alabaster, and glazed faience. Xllth 

 dynasty. 



49. Black granite statuette of the governor Ameni. 

 Xllth dynasty. 



50-53. Rough earthenware vases which were made 

 without the wheel. Ist-XIIth dynasty. 



54. Stele with the name of King Pentien. XlVth 



dynasty. 



55. Stone fragments with cartouches of Sebekemsaf 



Ra - sekhem - sheti - taui. XlVth - XYIth 

 dynasty. 



56. Inscription of King Antef Neb-kheperu-Ra. 



XVIIth dynasty. 



57. 58. Fragments with parts of the name of Antef. 



XVIIth dynasty. 



59-76. Foundation Deposit of Thothmes III., con- 

 sisting of five inscribed alabaster vases, one 

 alabaster cup, five red earthenware vases, and 

 seven models of corn-grinders. XVIIIth 

 dynasty. 



77-86. Miscellaneous red - ware vases. Xlth- 

 XVIIIth dynasty. 



87. Red pottery vase- stand of large size. 



88. Painted limestone usJicihti figure of Paari, a 



priest of the temple of King Aahmes I., B.C. 

 1700. 



89. Grey gi'anite seated figure of Amen-hetep, a 



royal scribe and steward of the palace and 

 controller of the treasury at Memphis. 

 XVIIIth dynasty. From Abydos. 



90. Foundation Deposit of Rameses IV., consisting 



of sixteen blue-glazed faience scarabs, plaques, 

 rings, &c. XXth dynasty. From Abydos. 



