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KOOM IX, ^ fragment of a porphyry column, 
ANTieoiTiEs. No. 15. Part of the frieze of an Egyptian 
temple. It is covered with hieroglyphics on both 
sides. The upper part of the front of this frieze 
consisted of a row of birds, the legs of which are 
all that now remain. Presented hy His Majesty. 
No. l6. An Egyptian obelisk. 
No. 17 . Part of the frieze of an Egyptian 
temple. It is covered with hieroglyphics on both 
sides. The upper part of the front of this frieze 
consists of a row of serpents. Presented by His, 
Majesty. 
No. 18. A small Egyptian figure with a beard, 
a short apron, and a terrific aspect. He is stand¬ 
ing upright, but holding his arms downwards, a 
little apart from the body. The ornament upon 
the head is peculiar to the representation of this 
figure. From the, collection of Charles Towneley, 
Esq. 
No. 19 . A head of an Egyptian sphinx. 
From the collection of Charles Towneley, Esq. 
No. 20. A small Egyptian figure kneeling 
upon a square plinth, and supporting with bis 
hands a kind of altar, in front of which, w'ithin 
a sunk tablet, is a figure of Osiris. Presented by: 
Matthew Duane, Esq. 
Nos. 21-22. Fragments of an Egyptian Deity, 
similar to No. 10. 
No. 23. 
