EGYPTIAN GALLERIES. 
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Statue of Shamarau, officer attached to the bringing of the libations 
to the god Amen-ra, kneeling and holding before him a tablet, on 
which is a prayer to Ra, sailing in his boat. Calcareous stone. 
Thebes. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 52.* Bust of a seated statue of Pasht, wearing the disk of 
the sun, apparently from the edifice erected by Amenophis III. 
(Memnon) in the Kamak quarter of Thebes. Black granite. 
No. 53. Upper part of a standing figure of Pasht, from the same 
edifice as the preceding. 
No. 54. Feet from the statue of a god or king, whose form has 
been enveloped in bandages. Calcareous stone. From the collection 
of the Earl of Belmore. 
No. 55. A colossal arm, belonging to the same statue as the head 
No. 15. It was found detached and lying near it. Syenite, or red 
granite. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 56. a. b. c. Three of the casing stones of the great pyramid at 
Gizeh, show’ing the angle of inclination, viz., 51° 20' 25"; they were 
found on uncovering the base of the pyramid at the north side, and are 
of stone transported from the quarries of Mokattam. Presented by CoL 
Howard Vyse, 1838. 
No. 57. Statue of Pasht (Bubastis), ‘ smiter of foreigners,’ seated 
on a throne, on the front of which are the names and titles of Ame¬ 
nophis III., w'ho is styled the beloved of this goddess; apparently 
from Karnak. Black granite. 
No. 58. A fragment of the plaited beard of the Great Sphinx. 
Calcareous stone. Presented by Captain Caviglia, 1817. 
No. 59. f A fragment of a porphyry column. The quarries of this 
stone do not appear to have been worked before the time of the Emperor 
Claudius, in the first century. Upon it Is placed a colossal hawk; a 
bird sacred to the sun, in arragonite. Presented by T. Philipe, Esq., 
1805. 
No. 60. A statue of Pasht (Buba.stis) seated on a throne, appa¬ 
rently from the edifice erected by Amenophis III. (Memnon) in the 
Karnak quarter of Thebes. Black granite. 
No. 61. Colossal statue of an Egyptian monarch crowmed in the 
het and wearing the royal apron, standing wdth his hands before him ; 
on the belt and shoulders are the prenomen and name of Rameses 11.; 
on the breast those of Menephtha, his son and successor; from 
Karnak. Red granite. 
No. 62. Statue of Pasht (Bubastis), seated on a throne. From 
Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 63. Another statue of Pasht (Bubastis), seated upon a throne, 
on the front of which are the prenomen and name of Sheshank. L 
{Shishak), of the 22nd d}?nasty. From Karnak. Dark granite. 
From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 64. Column, in four pieces, with its capital in shape of the 
buds of the lotus. On it are inscribed the names and titles of Ameno¬ 
phis III., Menephtha, and the monarch Setnecht, first king of the 
20th dynasty. The figure of the god Set, destroyed on the base, is 
untouched on the capital of the column. Found in a house at Cairo. 
From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 65. Seated statue of Pasht (Bubastis). Dark granite. 
