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No. 53. The statue of an Egyptian deity, 
similar to No. 34. 
No. 54+ A small Egyptian figure, with a 
beard, a short apron, and a terrific aspect. He 
is standing upright, holding his arms down- 
wards a little apart from the body. The orna¬ 
ment upon the head is peculiar to the represent¬ 
ation of this figure. From the collection of 
Charles Towneley , Esq . 
No. 55. A painted statue, found in a sepul¬ 
chre near the Pyramids. Presented , in 1817, 
by Captain Caviglia. 
No. 56. An Egyptian monument, in which 
are sunk two square tablets, one of which is left 
blank, and in the other are represented two fe¬ 
male figures standing side by side. These tablets 
are surrounded by hieroglyphics. From the col¬ 
lection of Sir Hans Sloane. 
No. 57. Colossal head of brownish breccia, 
similar to No. 43. From Mr. Saifs collection. 
No. 58. Egyptian inscription on papyrus. 
Presented , together with a facsimile , by Dr. T. 
Young. 
No. 59. A piece of stone, with hieroglyphics, 
found in front of the Great Sphinx. Presented , 
in 1817, by Captain Caviglia. 
No. 60. A head of an Egyptian sphinx. From 
the collection of Charles Towneley , Esq. 
No. 61. A Greek inscription erected in front 
of the Great Sphinx, by Marcus Aurelius and 
Lucius 
ROOM IX. 
Antiquities. 
