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ROOM IX. 
Antiquities. 
No. 45. A fragment of a porphyry column. 
No. 46. t Similar to No. 34. 
No. 47. t A fragment of a large sarcophagus, 
similar in its structure to Nos. 6 and 69. 
No. 48. A lion, very rudely sculptured ; it is 
supposed to have stood on one of the walls be¬ 
tween the paws of the Great Sphinx. Presented, 
in 1817, by Captain Caviglia. 
No. 49. The impression of a human foot 
carved in stone, with the letters NEK^0 en¬ 
graved over it. Found in front of the Great 
Sphinx. Presented, in 1817, by Captain CavigUa, 
No. 50. A small lion, found in a temple be¬ 
tween the paws of the Great Sphinx. Presented, 
in 1817, by Captain Caviglia, 
No. 51. Fragment of an Egyptian figure 
seated upon a plinth, with the legs turned in¬ 
ward, and lying one upon the other. The plinth 
and portions of the dress are covered with hiero¬ 
glyphics. 
No. 52. A small Egyptian figure kneeling 
upon a square plinth, and supporting with his 
hands a kind of altar, in front of which, within 
a sunk tablet, is a figure of Isis. The plinth and 
front of the altar are covered with hieroglyphics. 
Presented, in 1771, by Matthew Duane, Esq, 
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 
