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Nubian features, from a similar vase. It appears to have 
been coloured black. 2 f in. h. 
Pottery. Vase in shape of the ibex, standing upon a 
plinth; the mouth of the vessel placed on the back. 
Underneath, a small animal; all the legs broken and 
imperfect. The colour is green ; it was probably used for 
the toilet. in. h. 
Pottery. Vase in the shape of a hedgehog; the 
aperture, with its short neck, is placed upon the back; 
before it a human head ; of a green colour. 1 J in. h. 
Pottery. Vase in the shape of a lamb lying down, 
of a red colour, and late epoch. in. h., 4§ in. 1. 
Pottery. Vase in shape of the fish latus. 65 in. 1. 
Pottery. Vases in shape of gourds, with single handles 
and short narrow necks. Upon one of a bright red colour 
is traced in black, a perpendicular line of hieroglyphics, 
for the offering of the “ Eian the other is of a yel¬ 
lower colour, and striped horizontally. 6 ^ to 4§ in. 1. 
Pottery. Vases in the shape of the pine cone. 4J to 
5 in. h. 
Red pottery. Vase, somewhat cylindrical, issuing from 
a flower, and decorated with the feathers of Osiris and 
other symbols. 6 in. 1 . 
Div. 3 and 4.— Terracotta. Lamps; on the upper 
part of some, a toad in bas-relief; others have an 
eagle, the head of a boar, buncli of grapes, two chil¬ 
dren, palm leaves, ornaments; on one is QeoXoyia 0 soy 
These lamps are of the Greek and Roman era. 5 to 3 
in. 1 ., 1 | to | in. h. 
Pottery. Fragments from vases ; one, which is from 
Coptos, has the figure of a hare traced on it; on another 
is a spiral ornament. Presented by J. G. Wilkinson, Esq., 
1834. 
CASE Q. MUMMY COFFIN. 
Cedar wood. Inner coffin of “ Harsontiotf, divine 
father and prophet priest of Amoun in Thebes,” invested 
with several other offices, as prophet priest of Khons, 
Isis, and Harsaphes, of the saviour and brother gods, 
superintendent of the incense vases of Amoun, son of 
Nasht-har-hat, prophet priest of Amoun in Thebes, &c.; 
and of Taitnofreophth, an assistant priestess of Amoun- 
