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SALOON.] EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
Osiris and Neith, of Sais; on his neck a pectoral plate, on which is Neith. 
Dark basalt. 
No. 492. Bust from a statue of the same period as the nrecedimr 
Dark basalt . 1 
No. 493. Upper part of the statue of an officer of high rank, stand- 
ing, and holding a shrine which is broken off; on his shoulder’ is the 
name of Psammetichus, and a pectoral plate, with Neith, on his neck. 
Dark basalt. 
No. 494. Lower part of the seated statue of a divinity. Calcareous 
stone. 
No. 495. Bason. Basalt. 
No. 496. Torso of Osiris. Dark basalt. 
No. 497. Upper part of a small figure, having on his breast Osiris. 
Bed sandstone. 
No. 498. Typhon or Baal standing. From the collection of C\ 
Townley , Esq. 
No. 499. Fist from a statue. Basalt. 
No. 500. Head of Harpocrates, of the Roman period ; on the head 
a small pschent. White marble . 
No. 501. Hawk; emblem of Horus, and of all gods; coloured. 
Calcareous stone. 
No. 502. Altar of libations, of the Ptolemaic or Roman period ; on 
it a table, with bread and lotus flowers, libation vases, &c. Dark 
granite. From Sr. Anastasi's collection. 
No. 503. Small seated statue, head and feet broken off; dedicated 
to Amen-ra and Atum, for Sururu, a high officer and royal scribe* 
Dark granite. 
No. 504. Small statue of Pirinet, surnamed Ra-nefer-het-em- 
sebech, a high officer of state in the reign of Apries, 26th dynasty, 
kneeling and holding before him a cynocephalus ; on it are the preno- 
men and name of Apries. Dark granite. 
No. 505. Fragment of a sistrum ; on each side an urseus disked ; on 
it the prenomen and name of Amenophis III., of the 18th dynasty; 
the name of Amen is erased throughout. Dark granite. From 
Mr. Salt's Collection. 
No. 506. Square tablet, sculptured on all sides; on it a deceased 
standing before Amen- Horus. Dark granite. 
No. 507. Sepulchral tablet dedicated to Osiris, for Sebek-hept and 
his family ; 12th dynasty. Dark granite. From Sr. Anastasi's col- 
lection. 
No. 508. Portion of a mutilated statue of an officer seated on the 
ground, his arms folded ; before him is a small shrine of Osiris. Dark 
granite. 
No. 509. Sepulchral altar of libations, dedicated to Ra, Atum, and 
Osiris, for Seka, son of Kersh ; on it are water-fowl, gourds, a lotus 
flower, cakes of bread, and vases of libations ; of the Ptolemaic period. 
Dark granite. From Sr. Anastasi's collection. 
No. 510. Small mutilated statue of a functionary of one of the 
monarchs of the 26th dynasty, seated on the ground, having before 
him the standard of Athor. Dark basalt. 
No. 511. Small sepulchral monument, representing a shrine, 
