ACCOUNTS,^ &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 25 



x\ bronze figure of Osiris. 



A bronze figure of Isis. 



A bronze figure of Bes. 



An amethyst scarabsus, with a proper name. 



A sard scarabffius, with right symbolic eye, and a Phoenician inscription. 



Lavender porcelain figure of a frog. Presented by Baron Menasce. 



A bronze hatchet-head. 



A blue porcelain finger-ring, with titles of Tutankhamen, king of the 18th dynasty, 

 about B.C. 1433. 



Another, with titles of Horus, monai-ch of the I8th dynasty, about B.C. 1466. 



A gold cylindrical bead; from Thebes. 



Gra3co-Egyptian earring, in sliape of a snake coiled ; from Alexandria. 



A pair of penannular grooved eai-rings ; from Thebes. 



White porcelain figure of Harpocrates of the Roman period ; from Thebes. 



Alabaster vase, ornamented with two ura-i, for holding stibium ; from 'I'hebes. 



Iron knife, with wooden handle ; from Thebes. 



Fourteen black porcelain beads, in the shape of flies ; from Thebes. 



Green porcelain symbolic eyes, in open work ; from Thebes. 



A necklace of thirty-two beads, chiefly pebbles, pierced and strung ; from Sakkarah. 



A necklace ot blue porcelain beads and clasps ; Irom Thebes. 



Porcelain pendant, fig-shaped, with prenomen of Thothmes III., about B.C. 1600. 



A pair of annular earrings of blue porcelain ; from Thebes. 



A necklace of amethyst and garnet beads. 



A necklace of garnet beads ; from Alexandria. 



A basalt weight, 1,347 g grains; from Sakkarah. 



Another, in shape of the body of a duck, 250 grains ; from Karnak. 



Blue composition pedestal, with hieroglyphic inscription. 



White j3orcelain scarabajus, with name of Khenems, a scribe. 



Blue porcelain figure of the god Shu. 



A porphyry bead with the name of Usertesen, a monarch of the 12th dynasty, about 

 B.C. 2000 ; from Karnak. 



Bronze arrow-heads ; from Elephantine. 



A bronze figure of Amsi or Amen-Horus. 



A bronze shuttle, with figure of Ra; from Sakkarah. 



A blue-glazed steatite cylinder, inscribed with Kanefer, apparently a royal name. 



A wooden moulding stick, with one end in shape of a finger. 



Three wooden stibium cases in a scarlet leather bag tied with straps. 



A bronze lion-headed deity. 



A bronze vase In shape of the fish scarus. 



Ivory hairpin, annular bracelet, reel, whorl, rectangular plaques, all chiefly of the 

 Roman period ; from Thebes and Alexandria. 



Ivory figure of a dog. 



Tortoise-shell comb. 



Terracotta fragment of a vase in shape of a galley with centaur at prow, and four 

 soldiers ; frura the Fayoum. 



Green porcelain lamp-handle, representing galley with winged goat and four draped 

 figures of a late period. 



Linen fragment of red lace ; from Sakkarah. 



Woollen and linen fragment of the sleeve of a child's coat, embroidered with figures of 

 naked women ; from Sakkarah. 



Fragment of embroidered linen, with patterns of human figures and animals ; from 

 Sakkarah. 



Three reed arrows, with bronze heads ; from Thebes. 



Two wooden combs ; from Thebes. 



Green porcelain sepulchral figure, shabti, of persons named Hesi and Pa-ab-net ; from 

 Sakkarah. 



Green porcelain sepulchral figure, shabti, of Nasr ; from Thebes. 



Ijpper part of a green porcelain stamp. 



Bronze architectural ornament, with a cynocephalus. 



Wooden box for holding sepulchral figures, inscribed with the name of Nasl-khons- 

 pa-sheri. 



A collection of tiles, ostraka. In demotic Greek and Coptic, some dated in the reigns of 

 the Roman emperors. 



Bronze cylindrical flute, with demotic inscription. 



Dark granite hawk, standing, having before It the name of Rameses II. ; from Tell-el- 

 Maskhuta. Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund. 



Red granite statue of Ankshernefer, ofiicer of Patum, covered with inscriptions and 

 figures of deities; from Tell-cl-Maskhuta. Presented by the E^-ypt Exploration Fund. 



Wooden sepulchral figure, shabti, of Rameses II., engraved with the 6th chapter of the 

 Ritual. Presented by Rogers Bey. 



A collection of objects in bronze and iron, comprising mirrors, strigils, blndes of 

 daggers, spear-heads, horse-trappings, and needle-cases ; from Salamis In Cyprus. 



A bronze lion; from Cyprus. 



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