58 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



91. Bronze ibis-head. From the Shunet ez-zeblb at 



Abydos. 



92. Painted wooden ushahti box. From Hiba. 



Ptolemaic Period. 



93. Part of a blue glazed earthenware ceremonial 



staff (?), with a head in the form of two super- 

 imposed lilies. Roman Period. 



94. 95. Two reed pens. From Behnesa. Roman 



Period. 

 9G, 97. Two dice. From Behnesa. Roman Period. 



98, Toy horse on wheels. From Behnesa. Roman 



Period. 



99. Six-wicked pottery lam.p. From Behnesa. 



Roman Period. 

 iOO, 101. Two wooden spindles. Byzantine Period. 

 From Karara. 



Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund. 



XIII. — 1. Electrotype of a curved band of gold inscribed 

 with the name of King Aha. 1st dynasty. 



Presented by Augustus Ready, Esq. 



XIY. — An interesting collection of antiquities found in 

 Cyprus during the excavations which were 

 undertaken by Sir R. Hamilton Lang, K.C.M.G. 

 They consist of : — 



1. Fifteen bronze spearheads. 



2. Five bronze mirrors. 



3. Five bronze spatulse. 



4. Two bronze bowls, and a fragment of a 



third. 



o. A fine bronze fibula. 



6. Figure of a bronze bull. 



7. Bronze axe-head. 



8. Bronze ring. 



9. Group of three fiigures dancing round a pole. 



In terra-cotta. A representation of a 

 phallic or magical ceremony. 



10. Seven alabaster vessels, two of which are 



inscribed in the Cypriote character. 



11. 7\labaster pestle and mortar. 



12. Piece of worked ivory. 



13. Marble bas-relief. Modern imitation ? 



14. Mounted horseman in earthenware. 



