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EGYPTIAN GALLERIES. 
No. 434. Group of four snakes wearing disks and horns. From 
Mr. Barker's collection. Calcareous stone. 
No. 435. Head of a female, from a group; coloured. Calca¬ 
reous stone. 
No. 436. Fragment, found in the excavation made by Capt. Ca- 
viglia in front of the Great Sphinx at Gizeh; on it a right foot im¬ 
pressed, palm branch, and the word NEKO . . .; coloured red. Cal¬ 
careous stone. 
No. 437. Small hawk, found on the outside of the small temple in 
front of the Great Sphinx at Gizeh, excavated by Capt. Caviglia, and 
presented by him in 1817. 
No. 438. Greek inscription, found in front of the Great Sphinx, 
recording the repairs of the walls w^hich surrounded this monument in 
the 15th Pashons, 6th year of M. Aurelius and L. Verus (a.d. 166), 
under the authority of FI. Titianus, Prefect of Egypt, Lucceius Op- 
hellianus, commander in chief, and Theon, prgetor of the Busirite nome. 
Calcareous stone. Presented by Capt. Caviglia, \S\1. 
No. 439. Small lion, found between the side w^alls of the temple 
in front of the Great Sphinx, in 1817 ; coloured red. Calcareous stone. 
Presented by Capt. Caviglia, 1817. 
No. 440. Fragment of a tablet found in front of the Great Sphinx; 
it is the commencement of a public act, dated in the 1st year of one of 
the Ramessids. It only contains the names and titles of the king, the 
rest broken off. Calcareous stone. Presented by Capt. Caviglia, 
1817. 
No. 441. Small lion, supposed to have been placed on one of the 
walls of the temple in front of the Great Sphinx; coloured red. 
Calcareous stone. Presented by Capt. Caviglia, 1817. 
No. 442. Fragment containing part of the prenomen and name of 
one of the Ramessids ; found in a small tetnple in front of the Great 
Sphinx, close to the road. Calcareous stone. Presented by Capt. 
Caviglia^ 1817. 
No. 443. Horn of an altar in front of the temple before the Great 
Sphinx; coloured red. Calcareous stone. Presented by Capt. 
Caviglia, 1817. 
No. 443*. Head of the urseus serpent which decorated the head 
attire of the Great Sphinx; part of whose beard. No. 58, is also in the 
collection. Calcareous stone. 
No. 444. Part of the side of a tomb; on it Mer-nem, a judge, 
kneels in adoration to the ark of the god Amen, w^hich is borne on the 
shoulders of ten priests; coloured. Calcareous stone. 
No. 444*. Sphinx, found in the vicinity of the Great Sphinx. 
Calcareous stone. Presented by Capt. Caviglia. 
No. 445. Fragment from the side of a tomb; on it is part of the 
figure of a scribe, and a carpenter making a box ; coloured. Calca¬ 
reous stone. 
No. 446. Lower part of a sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris, 
Phtha-Socharis, Athor, Har-si-esis, the monarch Amenophis I., and 
his wife Aah-rpes Ari-nefer, for Hui, a judge; coloured; the legs of 
the figures only remain. Calcareous stone. 
No. 447. Fragment from the side of a tomb or tablet; on it Neb- 
nefer, a judge, is seated on a chair by the side of his sister Ta-ii, receiv- 
