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ROOM IX. 
Antiquities. 
No. 29. A fragment, which was found at the 
foot of Pompey’s Pillar, and is partly covered 
with hieroglyphics. 
No. 30. A fragment of an Egyptian inscrip¬ 
tion, on papyrus. 
No. 31. A stone sarcophagus, discovered in a 
tomb at Thebes; the paintings with which it is 
ornamented have been restored. Presented^ in 
1820, by the Earl ofBelmore, 
No. 32. tA small mutilated Egyptian figure, 
kneeling on a broken square plinth. 
No. 33. A fragment of an Egyptian deity, 
similar to No. 10, but the disk has been re¬ 
moved. 
No. 34. A large statue of Isis sitting in a 
kind of chair, and resting the arms upon the 
thighs. 
No. 35. Statue of Isis, with the head of a 
lioness, on which is the disk of the moon and 
erect serpent’s head ; she holds the lotus before 
her in her left hand, the key of the Nile in her 
right. From Mr, Saifs collection. 
No. 36. Similar to No. 34. The disk and 
the erect serpent’s head have been knocked off 
from the head of this figure, but in the preceding 
statue they are entire. 
No. 37. Similar to No. 35. From Mr, Saifs 
collection. 
No. 38. A colossal statue of Memnon sitting, 
of black breccia. His hands are extended flat 
upon 
