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have been knocked off from the upper part of this 
figure, but in the next statue they are nearly entire. 
No. 11. Similar to No. 10. 
No. 12. A fragment of a porphyry column. 
No. 13. An Egyptian coffin, slightly resem¬ 
bling in its form the human figure. It has a 
single border of hieroglyphics round the outside. 
No. 14. A fragment of a porphyry column. 
No. 15. Part of the frieze of an Egyptian 
temple. It is covered with hieroglyphics on both 
sides. The upper part of the front of this frieze 
consisted of a row of birds, the legs of which 
are all that now remain. Presented by His 
Majesty. 
No. l6. An Egyptian obelisk. 
No. 17. Part of the frieze of an Egyptian 
temple. It is covered with hieroglyphics on both 
sides. The upper part of the front of this frieze 
consists of a row of serpents. Presented by His 
Majesty. 
No. 18. A small Egyptian figure with a 
beard, a short apron, and a terrific aspect. He is 
standing upright; but holding his arms down¬ 
wards, a little apart from the body. The orna¬ 
ment upon the head is peculiar to the representa¬ 
tions of this figure. From the collection of 
Charles Townley , Esq. 
No. 19. A head of an Egyptian sphinx. 
From the collection of Charles Townley , Esq. 
No. 20. 
ROOM IX. 
Antiquities. 
