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EGYPTIAN 
SALOON. 
Antiquities. 
salt, slightly resembling in its form the human figure. 
It has a single border of hieroglyphics round the out¬ 
side, bearing the royal name of Amasis. 
On No. 86 are placed 
A trough, in hard breccia, with hieroglyphics, 
wherein appears the royal name of Rameses the Great. 
At one end is a figure of an old man seated. From Mr. 
Salt’s collection . 
A fragment of a pyramid, decorated with sculptures 
and hieroglyphics. 
A shrine covered with sculptures and hieroglyphics, 
containing a figure of a chieftain holding a staff or 
sceptre, the top of which consists of a head of Isis 
surmounted by a plume. 
A fragment of a pyramid, like that described above. 
A fragment of a shrine, decorated on all sides with 
hieroglyphics, and having contained in front at least 
four figures, holding each other’s hands. 
No. 87. A bust broken from a seated figure of Bu- 
bastes. 
No. 88. A seated statue of Bubastes, similar to No. 
37. The front of the chair is inscribed with the name 
of Amenoph III. (Memnon). 
No. 89. Fragment of legs broken from an erect sta¬ 
tue of Bubastes; the pedestal inscribed with the name 
of Amenoph III. (Memnon). 
No. 90. A bas-relief of an Egyptian priest, a close 
garment enclosing the body down to the feet, excepting 
the right shoulder and arm ; the hands are crossed in 
front of the body; the head has been broken off. This 
appears to have formed the cover of a sarcophagus. 
Presented by the Lords of the Admiralty . 
No. 91. Fragment of legs, similar to No. 89. 
No. 9 2. A statue of a priest, of white stone, holding a 
shrine containing the figure of a deity, remarkable for 
the long lock of hair over his right ear, the rest of the 
head having been close shaven. 
No. 93. Bust of a female, from a colossal statue of 
white stone. 
No. 94. 
