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sunk two square tablets, one of which is left blank, 
and in the other are represented two female figures 
standing side by side. These tablets are surroun¬ 
ded by hieroglyphics. From the collection of Sir 
Hans Shane . 
No. 8c A figure of Isis, the size of life. She 
is represented sitting on the ground, resting her 
arms upon her knees, and holding an ear of corn 
in her right hand. In the front is the head of 
Orus. 
No. 9. A mutilated Egyptian figure, kneeling 
on a square plinth, round which is a border of 
hieroglyphics. 
No. 10. A large statue of an Egyptian Deity, 
sitting in a kind of chair, and resting its arms upon 
the thighs. In the left hand is held the sacred 
instrument called the Tau . The head of this Deity 
is that of a lion, the rest of the figure is human. 
The disc and the erect serpent’s head have been 
knocked off from the upper part of this figure, 
but in the next statue they are nearly entire. 
No. 11. Similar to No. 10. 
No. 12. A fragment of a porphyry column. 
No. 13. An Egyptian coffin, slightly resem¬ 
bling in its form the human figure. It has a single 
border of hieroglyphics round the outside. 
No. 14. A fragment of a porphyry column. 
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 
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