CONTENTS 
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EorPTiAN Gallekies — continued. page 
North-West Staircase (Egyptian Papyri in hierogljrphic, hieratic, and 
demotic or enclaorial characters — Extracts from the Eitual of the Dead) 109 
Egyptian Anteroom (Casts from bas-reliefs in Egypt) .... 109 
First Egyptian Room (The smaller antiquities of Egypt) . . . 109 
I. {Religious Section — Representations of divinities and sacred 
animals) ......... 110 
II. {Civil Section — Remains of Egyptian dress, ornaments, articles 
of domestic use) Ill 
III. {Sepulchral Section — Objects relating to death and burial — 
Mummies, coffins, &c,) . . . . . . .112 
Second Egyptian Room (Further illustrations of sepulchral remains) . 114 
Glass Collections (Egyptian Glass — Phoenician — Roman — Oriental — Persian 
— Chinese — Anglo-Saxon — Venetian — French — German— Flemish — Dutch 
— Spanish — English) .......... 115 
Witt Collection (illustrating the Bath of the Ancients) . . . .119 
Roman Pottery -with Vitreous Glaze 120 
Roman Red Ware 120 
Cyprus Pottery . . . . . . . . . . . 120 
First Vase Room (Fictile Vases discovered in Tombs in Italy, Greece, the 
adjacent islands, and other countries of the Mediterranean) . . . 121 
ECOND Vase Room (Later Greek Fictile Vases — Greek and Roman Terracottas 
— Roman Mural Paintings — Miscellaneous antiquities in lead, bone, ivory, 
glass, and other materials) . . . . . . . . .122 
Bronze Room (Greek, Etruscan, and Roman bronzes) 126 
British and Medieval Room 130 
British Antiquities (anterior to the Roman invasion) . . . .131 
Roman Antiquities found in Britain . . . . . . .132 
Anglo-Saxon Antiquities . . . . . . . . .133 
Early Christian Collection (Lamps, crosses, and subjects from the Old and 
New Testaments) 134 
Medieval Collection (Sculpture and carving in ivory, &c. — Paintings — Metal 
work — Matric&s of Seals — Astrolabes, quadrants, dials, &c. — Enamels — 
English and Medieval Pottery — Italian Majolica — German Stoneware) . 134 
