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Case 26. — Wooden mortuary offerings. 
Case 27. — Ushebti figures of wood, weights of stone and im- 
plements of iron. 
Case 28.— Bronze figures of various divinities, mirrors, etc., 
presented by Mr. Watson F. Blair. 
Case 29. — Glazed pottery, amulets and temple vessels of 
bronze. 
Case 30. — Bronze implements and utensils. 
Case 31. — Figures of stone and personal ornaments. 
Case 32. — Clay vessels and inscribed potsherds. 
Case 33. — Stone and clay mortuary offerings and cut leather 
corselet of priest. 
Case 34. — Mortuary offerings of gray schist and stone vases. 
Case 35. — Glazed earthen ware ushebti figures. 
Case 36. — Writing material, palettes, etc. 
Case 37. — Earthenware vessels. 
Case 38. — Pottery vessels from tombs. 
Case 39. — Earthenware vessels. 
Case 40. — Alabaster vases and objects. 
Case 41. — Alabaster vases and objects. 
Case 42. — Papyrus. 
Case 43. — Two mummy cases. 
Case 44. — Two mummy cases. 
Case 45. — Alabaster vases. 
Case 46. — Bronze implements and utensils. 
Case 47.-^Mortuary boat excavated at foot of Dashur pyra- 
mid. 
Case 48.— Inner coffin of a temple doorkeeper named Padi- 
Mut. 
Case 49. — Mummy unwrapped to show the manner of begin- 
ning the work of applying the bandages. 
Case 50. — Mummy with wrappings complete. 
Case 51. — Granite sarcophagus. 
Case 52.- — Mortuary chests, frames of couches and stools. 
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. 
