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the god Ra, another by the head of the koucoupha. 8 
to 4J in. h. 
Arragonite. Rectangular plinths, with a leaf-shaped 
smoother? If in. b., in. h., J in. th.; § in. b., 1J in. 
h., \ in. th. 
Bronze. Oval disk, having a seated female deity en¬ 
graved in outline, the head surmounted by the disk and 
horns. dr. 
Div. 4.— Clay. Bricks of sun-dried clay, similar to 
those in Case X. Div. 4., stamped on the upper surface 
with the prenomen of Amenof or Amunoph III. (Mem- 
non.), a. c. 1692—1661; of Rameses III. (Sesostris), a. c. 
1565—1499 ; of Rannofre, a deceased prophet priest. 
1 ft. 4 in. h., 6| in. b., 5§ in. th. to llj in. h., 5J in. b., 3| 
in. th. Presented by Lord Prudhoe, 1834. 
Clay. Fragments of sun-dried bricks. Presented by 
J. G. Wilkinson , jEsq., 1834. 
Reed from between the bricks of the walls of Sais. 1 
ft. 1 in. 1. Presented by the same. 
Fragments of plaster, with a flower painted in fresco. 
Presented by the same. 
Fragment of stucco, imitating syenite. 5 in. 1. Pre¬ 
sented by the same. 
Wood. Smoothing tools ; one has its own figure en¬ 
graved on it. 9J in. 1., 6J in. 1., 2j in. h. 
Wood. Cylindrical box containing stucco. 4 in. h., 
4 in. dr. 
Brushes for colouring walls, made of fibres of palm 
leaves. 7 to 5^ in. 1. 
Wood. Part of a stamp for bricks, with incuse hiero¬ 
glyphics, relating to a temple of Phtah. 8 in. 1. 
CASE z. BASKETS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PLAYTHINGS, 
WEAVING TOOLS, ETC. 
Div. 1.— Palm leaves. Oval, and circular baskets, 
covers, &c., made of the fibres of the palm tree, exhibit¬ 
ing various kinds of basket-making, some worked in 
ornamentally with colours. 1 ft. 3 in. dr., 9 in. h., to 6 
in. dr., 3 in. h. 
Div. 2.— Bronze. Sistrum; the handle cylindrical, 
with the head of Athor on each side, full faced, cow¬ 
eared, and surmounted by a cornice flanked by ursei 
