222 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
Specimen of rope made of palm-leaf fibre. 
Andrews. 
[EGYPTIAN 
Presented by Mrs. 
CASES 36, 37. FRAGMENTS OF TOMBS, WEAPONS, ETC. 
Div. 1. Rough stick with a curved tooth. Wood. 3 ft. 3^ in. 1. 
Sticks, forked at one end. Wood. 4 ft. 7 in. 1., 2 ft. 3 in. 1. 
Staff, with the name and titles of Pimouimen, Wood. 
Staff, with an invocation relative to Bai, son of Pitonro of Memphis. 
Ebony. 2 ft. 1 in. 1. 
Cylindrical stick, terminating like the gom. On it is the name of a 
superintendent of the bari of Amoun. Wood. 5 ft. 3 in. 1. 
Head and end of a gom. The former has been supposed to be that 
of the koucoupha or hoopoe. Wood. 5 in. 1. 
End of a gom. Bronze. 
Blade of a war-axe, inscribed with the name of Thothmes III, 
Bronze. 
Div. 2. War-axe, the head of bronze, riveted into a hollow handle 
of silver. 2 ft. J in. 1. 
War-axe, the blade which is of bronze, has a horseman galloping 
to the right, in open work. Wood and bronze. 
Daggers, the handles of ivory and silver ornamented with studs. 
Bronze. 1 1 in. to 9J in. 1. 
Sheath of a dagger, which has been gilt. Wood. 11 in. 1. 
Bows of small size. Wood. 4 ft. 9 in. to 3 ft. 6 in. 1. 
Heads of small spears or javelins ; one has hieroglyphics on each 
side. Iron , bronze. 7 in. to If in. 1. 
Arrows with blunt tips ; some have flint heads. 2 ft. in. 1. , 2 ft. 
4 in. 1. 
Triangular-shaped arrow-heads. Bronze. 3f to 2f- in. 1. 
Three bladed arrow-head. If in. 1. Presented by Dr. C. Leemans , 
1836. 
Fowling-stick, with a knob at one end. Wood. 3 ft. 1. 
Flat rib-shaped fowling-sticks. 3 ft. 8 in. to 2 ft. 1. 
Hollow cylinder, with the titles of the king Apappus or Phiops. 
Bronze. 2 in. h. 
Small knives, the blades of bronze, the handles of agate or hema- 
tite. 4f in. b., 3f in. 1. 
Blades from similar knives. 4\ to 3| in. 1. 
Species of knife with lunated blade, the other end terminating in 
the fore part of an ibex wearing an oskh inlaid with gold. Bronze. 
5^ in. 1. 
Blade of a knife ; on one side the name and titles of Phtahmos. 
Steatite. 44 in. 1. 
Fragments of flints cut for arrow-heads or knives. Silex. 4 to # 
in. 1. 8 
Knife, consisting of a broad blade, moving on a pivot at the end, 
and working in a groove by means of a handle. Iron. in. 1. 
Div. 3. Club or staff, in which are inserted a number of wooden 
spikes. Wood. 2 ft. 6 in. 1. 
Rope, with knots at equal distances. Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkin- 
son , 1834. 
