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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
[EGYPTIAN 
CASES 61, 6*2. BRICKS. 
Div 1. Bricks from the Pyramids of Illahoon, Dashour, and 
Howara. Clay. Presented by Col. Howard Vyse andJ. S. Perring, 
^B'riclftf sun-dried clay and straw, stamped with the prenomen of 
Thothmes I. of the 18th dynasty. Presented by Lord Prudhoe. 
Div 2 Five similar bricks, stamped with toe prenomens of Thoth- 
mes III., and Amenophis II., 18th dynasty, and an illegible prenomen. 
P D?v/a %We similar bricks, stamped with the prenomens of Thoth- 
mes IV., Amenophis III., and Rameses Il^r III. ( Sesostris. ) Clay. 
Presented by the same, and by Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 1831. ^ 
Div 4 ^ Three similar bricks, stamped with the prenomens Oi 
K^meses II. or III., 18th dynasty, and two others, with the name oi 
Pa-ren-nefer, a priest. Presented by Lord Prudhoe. 
CASES 63, 64. FRAGMENTS OF COFFINS, PALLETS, ETC. 
Mask from a coffin, inlaid with bronze. Wood. 8| in. 1. 
Various fragments of the decorations of coffins, mummies, &c. . 
Fragments from the feet of coffins, on them is the bull Apis, beanng 
on his^back a male mummy. Wood. 9 in. b., 7| m. h. Presented by 
Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 1834. 
Fragments of faces from the coffins of mummies. Wood. 9j to 
° 2 Beards from the same ; one short and square. Wood. 6 to U in. h. 
Feet, from a mummy coffin. Wood. 6i in. 1. 
Hand from the outer covering of a mummy. Wood 6 m l. 
Hand from a coffin, holding a cylindrical roll ; a line of hieratic 
extends across its back. Wood. _ 7^ in. h 
Lower part of the outer covering of a mummy. On it are teet, 
sandals, feathered ornaments, &e. Linen. 9 in. h., dj in. h. 
Piece of the covering of a mummy, taken from the back, covered 
with stucco, and painted white with red stripes. Linen. 1 It. 4 in. h. 
Div 2 Sepulchral tablets, of Teb-a, adorations to Num-ra in his 
boat, Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, Anubis, &c,; of Petamen high priest ot 
Amen-ra, adorations to Num-ra in his boat, Ra, Atom, Osins; of Lah- 
hat-ra ( Apries ), adoring Num, Osiris, and various deities ; ot la- 
au . . .a priestess of Amen ra, adoring Ra or the sun; of Bast-as- 
anch, a female musician. 
CASES 65 — 76. MUMMIES, COFFINS, ETC. 
Case 65-1. Mummy of Pefaakhons, surnamed Anch-hun-nefer, 
Onkhouonnofre, auditor of the royal palace, in its case. On this 
mummy are Osiris and the four genu ot the Amenti, the hawk of Ra, 
Isis, Nephthys, Selk, Neit.h, Anubis and the bull Apis; about period ot 
la. 5 Mufiy of Penamoun, (coffin in Case D,) priest of 
Amoun, in its bandages; on it an uskh and pectoral plate with deities, 
&C. 5 ft. 6 in. 1. 
