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FIRST EGYPTIAN ROOM. 
Human-headed hawks. Lapis lazuli^ porcelain. lJto|-in. h. 
Nycticorax, the Ben or Bennu of the Egyptians. Wax. f in. h. 
An ibis, seated, its beak placed upon a frog. Blue porcelain. 
I in. h. 
A goose, on a lotus-flower. Porcelain. J in. h. 
Crocodiles. Steatite, porcelain. 4 to 1 in. 1. 
Latus, or Binni fish. Red porcelain. 1 in. 1. 
Siluri, or Bayads. Blue porcelain. If in. h. 
Ursei. Agate, porcelain. 
Ursei, female faced, with tall plumes, in profile to the right. Porce* 
lain. to 1 in. h. 
Lion-headed ursei. Porcelain. If in. h. 
Frogs. Serpentine, hematite, porcelain, If to f in. h. 
Scorpion. White porcelain. in. 1. 
Scarabsei with hawk and cow heads; one with wings expanded thrusts 
forward the disk of the sun. Lapis lazuli, hematite, ^c. 1 in. 1 . 
Tam or gom, koucoupha sceptre. Green porcelain. If in. b. 
Symbols of life. Porcelain. If to f in. h. 
Emblems of stability, or nilometers; pilasters with four transverse 
capitals. Porcelain. 4f in. to f in. h. 
Portions of the symbolic eye, which have been inlaid in a coffin. 
Gray stone. 
Wing from an inlaid figure. Blue porcelain. 
Emblem of the heavens, used for inlaying. Blue composition. 
Div. 4. Feet of a vulture. Bronze. 6 f in. h. 
Models of vultures. Crude unbaked earth. 3^ to 2f in. h. 
Snake, on each side three sinaller ones. Calcareous stone. 
Models of uraei; on the breast of one hieroglyphics in white. Un¬ 
baked earth. 3f to 2f in. h. 
Emblems of life. Wood. 9 in. h. 
Emblems of stability. Wood. 9 in. h. 
Fragments cut out of the sides of temples, ornamented with various 
hieroglyphical emblems, fish, birds, and insects. Sandstone. 
CASES 12, 13. SMALL STATUES. 
Div. 1. Heads fi-om statues of priests ; the face of one gilt. Green 
basalt, calcareous stone. 2 »to I 5 in. h. 
Heads and busts of ofl&cers of state, with long hair. Calcareous stone. 
1\ to 2 in. h. 
Hea^ of females. Calcareous stone. 6 to 5|- in. h. 
Head and chest of a sacerdotal functionary; the head in a skull cap; 
the hand of another figure resting on the right shoulder. Green basalt. 
5 in. h. 
Fragment of a priest named Psametik (Psammetichus), holding b. 
naos in which is Neith. Green basalt. 6 in. b. 
Div. 2. A Pharaoh, standing; on the forehead a place for the 
ureeus. Wood. 74 in. h. 
Semi-elliptical plate, on which is Amenophis I., 18th dynasty, in a 
biga. Wood. 2^ in. h., 2^ in. b. 
Figures of men, seated on thrones. Wood. 1 ft. 7^ in. h. Tombs 
of the Kings, Thebes. 
