ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. I5 



Similar panel, with Peitho holding a pecten shell. From Damanhour, Roman period. 



Similar panel, upper part of Dionysos or Bacchus full face. From Damanhour, 

 Roman period. 



Similar panel, a Bacchante or Mainad playing a tambourin ; coar.se work, and of the 

 Roman period. 



Part of an ivory tessera insci'ibed BEPOYS [Verus]. From Tel El Yahoudeh. 



Blue porcelain sepulchral figures of Ihothmes I., and of Amenmer, an unplaced 

 king. 



Arragonite fragment of a vase, with part of the names and titles of Rameses III. 

 Tel ElYahoudeh. 



Serpentine weight, inscribed with the name of Amenophis I. of the 18th dynasty. 



Bronze figure of a Maiuad, or Bacchante, dancing. From Damanhour. 



Plaster circular seal, stamned ^ SINIKA NOTAPIOY. 



Porcelain frieze of ogive tiles aud papyrus flowers. From Tel El Yahoudeh. 



Porcelain tile for inlaying Tahennu or Libyan prisoner. From Tel El Yahoudeh. 



Dark steatite votive patera, having in bas-relief inside Serapis as the god Chnumis, 

 Satis, and Anucis ; beneath these busts are two Cupids. 



Twenty pieces of linen bandages inscribed with portions of the Ritual in hieratic. 



Part of a papyrus hieroglyphic Ritual of Aahmes, a royal scribe, 11. 12-60 of the 17th 

 chapter. 



Dark granite lower part of the seated statue of Nebneteru, a high priest of Amen Ra. 



Wooden figure of a jackal couchant. 



Dark granite head of a monarch, api)arently ."^eti I. From a statue. 



Black hornblende lower part of an Egyptian figure walking, of the Ptolemaic period. 



The following are from the collection of Miss Selima Plarris, of Alexandria, pur- 

 chased by a special grant for the purpose. 



Red granite tablet recording repairs dated in the reign of Usertesen I. of the 12th 

 dynasty. From Elephantine. 



Gray granite sarcophagus of Merimes, prince of Ethiopia. 



Black basalt shaft of a column, with the titles of Psammetichus I. of the 26th dynasty. 



Black basalt intercolumnar slab, with a figure of Nectanebo, of the 30th dynasty, 

 oflfering, from the Temple of the god Tum or Tomos, where the Rosetta inscription was 

 discovered. 



Green basalt head of a king, of fine work. 



Grayish-white granite head of an old man with wrinkled features; portrait from a 

 statue about the time of the 18th dynasty. 



Basalt torso of female named Ptolemaia, of the Greek period. 



Calcareous stone sphinx couchant, on a pedestal. 



Black granite sepulchral altar, of rectangular shape. 



Green basalt youthful head with curly hair, of Grasco-Egyptian workmanship, and the 

 Ptolemaic period. 



Calcareous stone tablet of the monarch Ap-heru-em-saf, an unplaced king, prior to 

 the 18th dynasty. 



Calcareous stone tablet of Mahusen, of the period of the 12th dynasty. 



Calcareous stone sepulchral tablet of a person named Uah pa hat ra [Apries], of the 

 period of the 26th dynasty. 



Calcareous stone sepulchral tablet of Pasherienptah, of the time of Cleopatra and 

 Csesarion. From Memphis. 



Black granite rectangular stone, inscribed with the dedication of Khuenaten, one of the 

 disk-worshipping monarchs of the 18th dynasty, to the Aten or Tum disk. 



White marble statue of a Dacian prisoner, supposed to have stood at the feet of a 

 statue of Trajan. From Ramleh, near Alexandria. 



White marble votive foot from a figure, with Serapis. From the same locality. 



White marble sepulchral stele of a girl represented reclining. 



Serpentine portion of a cubit with lists of names, devices, and divisions. 



Green basalt circular weight, inscription " 5 kat," or drachms, of Heliopolis. This 

 object is most remarkable as determining the ancient Egyptian standard of 140 grains 

 Troy, to the lowest denomination called the /.ait. 



Dai'k steatite sepulchral scarabjeus, with figures of deities on the elytra. 



Dark steatite sepulchral scarabaeus, with representations of the soul and phoenix. 



Haematite scarab^us with steatite facing and sepulchral inscription. 



Dark steatite sepulchi"al figure of Ptahmes. 



Arragonite stibium case, in form of an ape holding a cylinder. 



Bronze figure of Amen Ra, of fine work, seated. 



Bronze figure of Isis Sothis, or the Dog Star. 



Bronze figure of Satis. 



Bronze figure of Osiris, of fine work. 



Bronze disk of a mirror to which is attached a handle for suspension, terminating in the 

 emblemata of Serapis and Isis ; of the Roman period. 



Bronze situla or ladle ; of the Roman period. 



Blue porcelain network of bugles, from the outer covering of a mummy. 



Blue composition fragments of sepulchral vases. 



177* B 4 Sun-dried 



