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No* 25. An Egyptian obelisk. 
No. 26 . A colossal fist of very considerable 
magnitude. 
No. 27 . A colossal fist, of a much smaller 
size than the preceding one. Presented, in 1805, 
by Earl Spencer: 
No. 28. A fragment, covered with hiero- 
glyphics. Presented, in 1805, by Earl Spencer. 
No. 29 . A fragment of a large sarcophagus, 
similar in its structure to Nos. 1 . and 2 . 
No. 30. A fragment which was found at the 
foot of Fompey’s Pillar, and is partly covered 
with hieroglyphics. 
No. 31. An Egyptian bas-relief, consisting of 
a double range of figures. The upper range is 
imperfect, half of the figures having been broken 
off. The lower range represents some priests 
armed with knives, with which they are sacrificing 
bulls. It was found near Sakkara, four leagues 
from Grand Cairo. Presented , in 1767 , by the 
Earl of Bute . 
No. 32. A fragment of a porphyry column. 
Nos. 33-34. Statues of Egyptian Deities, si¬ 
milar to No. 10 . 
No. 35. A mutilated kneeling figure, sup¬ 
porting with both its hands an altar, on which a 
scarabseus is placed. Presented , in 1805, by Earl 
Spencer . 
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