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 
remarkable in having a portrait painted on w^ood 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 w^all cases are many interesting 
relics of art, including utensils of bronze, iron, w’ood, earthenware 
and stone, and numerous examples of jew^elrv^ of the simpler 
varieties. 
Occupying the upper line on the wall are a number of good 
examples of balcony fronts from modern Cairo, and three speci- 
mens of mushrabia colored glass screens. 
The alcove to this hall, connecting with the East Court, is 
occupied by important Egyptian exhibits: 
Case 18. — Ushehti figures of wood from ancient tombs. 
Case 19. — Figures of various divinities in bronze. Donated 
by Mr. Watson F. Blair. Bronre mirrors, etc. 
Case 20.— Mummies of cats, dogs, jackals, hawks, alligators, 
etc. 
Case 21. — Tablets, earthen vessels. 
Case 22. — Earthen vessels. 
Case 23. — Alabaster vases and objects. 
Case 24. — Papyrus, images and small vessels of stone. 
Case 25. — Papyrus, vases of stone, terra cotta figures. 
Case 26. — Alabaster (stalagmite) vases. 
Case 27. — Earthen vessels. 
Case 28. — Earthenware Ushehti figures with blue glaze. 
Case 29. — Writing material, w^ooden combs, mats and 
baskets of fiber. 
Case 30. — A set of excellent casts of ancient Egyptian 
sculptures, the originals of which are preserved in various trans- 
Atlantic museums. 
Case 31. — Numerous mortuar>^ objects, among which are to 
be especially noted the canopic box and three distinct tvpes of 
mummy cases. 
