Case 2. — Muinmy of a man named Pn-Nefer. Faces on car- 
tonage and lid of box are well modeled and of noble expression. 
19th dynasty, B. C. 1200. 
Cases 3 and 6. — The two wide, low cases contain neatly pre- 
pared mummies in their original coffins, three of which are wood, 
and one, a unique specimen, of interlaced bulrushes. 
Cases 4 and 5, — Two coffins occupy cases near the north end 
of the hall ; one is a rectangular box with arched lid and corner 
posts, and is elaborately painted with symbolic designs and in- 
scriptions; lady named Naja-Rames; 27th Dynasty, B, C. 700. 
The other is what is known as a mummy-shaped case, and is a fine 
example of the more ornate painted coffin; lady named Djemut- 
eseneh; 21st dynasty, B. C. iioo. 
Case 7, — An excellent example of mummy of early period. 
The inner and outer cases are both exhibited; the inner case, 
containing the body, has never been opened; lady named Tent- 
At; 2ist dynasty, B. C. 1100. 
Case 8. — In the small fioor case are mummies of two young 
children with elaborate gilt masks. 
Case 9. — Alabaster vases. 
Case 10. — Bronze implements, utensils and personal orna- 
ments. Donated by Wm. G. Hibbard. 
Case 11. — Bronze implements, utensils and ornaments. Am- 
ulets of stone and glazed earthenware. 
Case 12, — Grave tablets of various periods. Personal orna- 
ments of glass beads and glazed earthenware. 
Case 13. — Grave tablets, pottery and mortuary offerings. 
Case 14, — Bronze implements, utensils and ornaments. 
Cases 15 and 16. — In wall cases at the east and west are two 
pairs of coffins placed in an upright position. 
Case 17. — Against the west wall, near the south end, is a case 
containing five mummies of young persons. One of these is re- 
markable in having a portrait painted on wood substituted for the 
usual mask, and another has the wrapping removed, so that a good 
idea of the state of preservation may be gained. 
In other floor cases and in the wall cases are many interest- 
ing relics of art, including utensils of bronze, iron, wood, earthen- 
