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a few perfect figures, namely, two of Harpo- 
crates, one of a baboon, and another of an Apis. 
At the bottom of this case is a bas-relief, and 
some large idols in wood. 
No. 9. Seven fragments of stones, and several 
of pottery, with Egyptian inscriptions. Two 
tin cases containing rolls of Egyptian Papyrus. 
A mummy Ibis. From Mr, Saifs collection. 
No. 10. Several antiquities of the Aboriginal 
Mexicans. 
No. 11. A frame containing an Egyptian 
painting, taken from the breast of a mummy. 
No. 12. A frame containing the bones of an 
embalmed Ibis. Presented hy the late Sir Jos, 
Banks, 
No. 13. A manuscript, taken from a mum¬ 
my ; it is written on papyrus, in the enchorial 
characters of Egypt. Presented^ in 1805, hy 
Wm, Hamilton^ Esq, 
No. 14. Fragments of a manuscript on pa¬ 
pyrus. Presented, in 1805, hy JVm, Hamilton^ 
Esq, 
ROOM VIII. 
Antiquities. 
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