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CASE 18. — Bronze figures of various divinities, mirrors, etc. 
Donated by Mr. Watson F. Blair. 
CASE 19. — Glazed pottery amulets, temple vessels of bronze. 
CASE 20. — Bronze implements and utensils. 
CASE 21.— Papyri and personal ornaments. 
CASE 23. — Stone and clay mortuary offerings. 
CASE 24. — Mortuary offerings of gray schist and stone 
vases. 
CASE 25. — Glazed earthenware ushebti figures. 
CASE 26. — Writing material, palettes, etc. 
CASE 27. — Earthenware vessels. 
CASE 28. — Pottery vessels from tombs. 
CASE 29. — Earthenware vessels. 
CASE 30. — Alabaster vases and objects. 
CASE 31. — Alabaster vases and objects. 
CASE 32. — Two mummy cases. 
CASE 33. — Two mummy cases. 
CASE 34. — Alabaster vases. 
CASE 35. — Bronze implements and utensils. 
CASE 36.— Mortuary boat excavated at foot of Dashur pyra- 
mid. 
CASE 37. — Mummy and case and mortuary jars. 
CASE 38. — Coffin containing mummy of child named Padi- 
Amon. 
Occupying the upper lines on the east and west walls are a 
number of good examples of balcony fronts from modern Cairo, 
and three specimens of colored glass screens. 
Upon the north wall above the cases are arranged frames 
containing excellent specimens of mortuary cloths. 
The south wall is covered with fragments of stone tombs. 
HALL 10. 
The installment of this hall cannot be considered permanent, 
and is devoted to collections from the Arapaho, Cheyenne and 
Grosventre Indians. 
CASE 1, 2 AND 3. — ^Arapaho Indian. 
CASE 4. — Grosventre Indians. 
CASE .5 — Sun dance altar, Cheyenne Indians, Oklahoma. 
CASE 6. — Sun dance altar, Arapaho Indians, Oklahoma. 
