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room ix. figure. From the collection of Charles Toivneley , 
Antiquities. ^ Sq . 
No. 44. A piece of stone, with figures repre¬ 
sented in intaglio. Found in front of the great 
Sphinx. Presented by Captain Caviglia. 
No. 45. A painted statue, found in a sepulchre 
near the Pyramids. Presented by Captain Caviglia. 
No. 46. A colossal fist. Presented, in 1805, by 
Earl Spencer. 
No. 47. A fragment of a large sarcophagus, si¬ 
milar in its structure to Nos. 5 and 12. 
No. 48. A lion, very rudely sculptured; it is 
supposed to have stood on one of the walls between 
tyie paws of the great Sphinx. Presented by Cap¬ 
tain Caviglia. 
No. 49. The impression of a human foot carved 
in stone, with the letters NEK<1>0 engraved over it. 
Found in front of the great Sphinx. Presented by 
Captain Caviglia. 
No. 50. A small lion, found in a temple between 
the paws of the great Sphinx. Presented by Cap¬ 
tain Caviglia. 
No. 51. A fragment, which was found at the 
foot of Pompey’s Pillar, and is partly covered with 
hieroglyphics. 
No. 52. A fragment of a porphyry column. 
No. 53. An Egyptian bas-relief, consisting of a 
double range of figures. The upper range is im¬ 
perfect, half of the figures having been sculptured 
upon 
