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CASE 58. ANIMAL MUMMIES. 
Div. 1. Mummies of crocodiles, emblems of Sevek or Sabak; one 
has beenjunrolled. 1 ft. 5 to 1 ft. Gin. 1. Thebes. 
Div. 2. Mummies of snakes or siluri, emblems of Isis, in shape 
of cakes with maeander patterns. 
Div. 3. Mummies of snakes in the form of oval cakes. 11 in. to 
4 in. 1. 
Rectangular case with a lizard at top and two small rings ; in i was 
found the skeleton of the small snake lying near it. 2f in. 1. Bronze, 
Thebes. 
Rectangular case with a haw4-headed urseus snake on the top, which 
has held some animal mummy. 7 • in. 1. Bronze. 
Div. 4. Snake mummies bandaged in shape of oval cakes. 
CASE 59. COFFIN, ETC. 
Coffin of Aru, in the form of a mummy. The subjects on it 
are similar to those on the coffin of Ataineb in Cast 38; at the 
back is a fifjure of Athor. 6 ft. 6 in. h. Bequeathed by Col. William 
Lethieullier, a.d. 1755. 
CASE 60. 
Div. 1—2. Mummies of snakes bandaged in shape of oval cakes. 
Div. 3. Mummies of snakes bandaged in shape of oval cakes. 
Mummies of fish bandaged, and some unrolled. 
Div. 4. Mummies of Siluri, or hayad fish, with their bandages. 
CASES 61, 62. BRICKS. 
Div. 1. Bricks from the Pyramids of Illahoon, of Howara, and 
the Northern and Southern Pyramid of Dashour. Clay. Presented by 
Col. Howard Vyse and J. S. Perring, Esq., 1840. 
Brick of sun-dried clay and straw, stamped with the prenomen of 
Thothmes I. of the 18th dynasty. Presented by Lord Prudhoe. 
Div. 2.. Five similar bricks, stamped with the prenomens of Thoth¬ 
mes III., and Amenophis II., 18th dynasty, and an illegible prenomen. 
Presented by the same. 
Div. 3. Five similar bricks, stamped with the prenomens of Thoth¬ 
mes IV., Arnenopliis III., and Rameses II. Clay. Presented by the 
same, and by Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 1831. 
Div. 4. Three similar bricks, stamped with the prenomens of 
Rameses II., 19th dynasty, and two others, with the name of Pa-ren- 
nefer, a priest. Presented by Lord Prudhoe. 
CASES 63, 64. FRAGMENTS OF COFFINS, PALLETS, ETC. 
Mask from a coffin, inlaid with bronze. Wood. 8| in. 1. 
Various fragments of the decorations of coffins, mummies, ^c. 
Fragments from the feet of coffins; on them is the bull Apis, bearing 
on his back a male mummy. Wood. 9 in. b., 7^ in. h. Presented by 
Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 1834. 
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