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No. 21. A votive column, on which is an in- 
scription in Greek to the great God Serapis at ^^^tiquities 
C anopus. It was brought from Aboukir. Fre- 
sented, in 1807, hy Dr. Bancroft^ Jun. 
No. 22. A figure of Isis, the size of life. She 
is represented sitting on the ground, and resting 
her arms upon her knees. An ear of corn is 
held in the left hand, and in front of the figure 
is the head of Orus. 
No. 23. tAn Egyptian sarcophagus, in black 
basalt, slightly resembling in its form the human 
figure. It has a single border of hieroglyphics 
round the outside. 
No. 24. A sphinx, represented, according to 
the custom of the Egyptians, without wings. 
Found in the excavation made in front of the 
Great Sphinx. Presented, in 1817, by Captain 
Camglia. 
No. 25. One of the horns of an altar which 
was found in front of the Great Sphinx. Pre* 
sented, in 1817, by Captain Camglia. 
No. 26. A small hawk of very coarse work, 
found in front of the Great Sphinx. Presented, 
in 1817, by Captain CavigUa. 
No. 27. A fragment of the plaited beard of 
the Great Sphinx. Presented, in 1817, by Cap¬ 
tain Camglia. 
No. 28. A sphinx, represented, like No. 24, 
without wings. Presented, in 1767, by the Earl 
of Bute. 
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