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upon the thighs: the front and back of the 
throne are decorated with hieroglyphics. Found Antiquities. 
in 1818, in an excavation in the Temple of 
Memnon. From Mr, Saifs collection. 
No. 39. Similar to No. 35. From Mr, Saifs 
collection. 
No. 40. A large square tablet, of breccia, 
covered with hieroglyphics. It appears to have 
been used as a mill-stone for grinding corn. 
Presented^ in 1805, hy Earl Spencer, 
No. 41. A fragment covered with hierogly¬ 
phics. Presented^ in 1805, by Earl Spencer, 
No. 42. A mutilated Egyptian figure, kneel¬ 
ing, and supporting with both hands an altar, 
on which a scarabseus is placed. Presented^ in 
1805, hy Earl Spencer, 
No. 43. Colossal head of brownish breccia, 
and three fragments from the same statue. 
From Mr, Saifs collection. 
No. 44. A piece of stone, with figures repre¬ 
sented in intaglio. Found in front of the Great 
Sphinx. Presented^ m 1817 , by Captain Caviglia, 
No. 44. An Egyptian bas-relief, consisting of 
a double range of figures. The upper range is 
imperfect, half of the figures having been sculp¬ 
tured upon another stone. 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. 45. 
