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rocmix. No. 20 . A small Egyptian figure, kneeling 
Antiquities. U p 0n a square plinth, and supporting with his 
hands a kind of altar, in front of which, within 
a sunk tablet, is a figure of Osiris. Presented by 
Matthew Duane , Esq. 
No. 21 - 22 . Fragments of an Egyptian Deity, 
similar to No. 10 . 
No. 23. The Rosetta stone, containing three 
inscriptions of the same import, one in hiero¬ 
glyphics, another in the ancient vernacular lan¬ 
guage of Egypt, and another in Greek. These 
inscriptions record the services which Ptolemy 
the Vth had rendered his country, and were 
engraved, after his death, by order of the High 
Priests, during the minority of his son, Ptolemy 
the Vlth. This stone was found near Rosetta. 
No. 24. A colossal liead of Jupiter Ammon, 
who was represented by the Egyptians with the 
head of a ram. 
No. 25. An Egyptian obelisk. 
No. 26 . A colossal fist, of very considerable 
magnitude. 
No. 27 . A colossal fist, of a much smaller 
size than the preceding one. Presented , in 1805, 
by Earl Spencer. 
No. 28. A fragment, covered with hiero¬ 
glyphics. Presented, in 1805, by Earl Spencer. 
No. 29 . A fragment of a large sarcophagus, 
similar in its structure to Nos. 1 . and 2 . 
No. 30. 
