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EGYPTIAN 
SALOON. 
Antiquities. 
statues, in black basalt, two male and two female; a 
stripe of hieroglyphics decorates the front of each dress. 
The heads have all been broken off. 
No. 62. A seated statue of Bubastes, similar to 
No. 37, but without any name inscribed. The disk 
upon this figure is entire. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 63. Another seated statue of Bubastes, but of 
superior workmanship, and with the name of Shishak 
inscribed in front of the chair. The disk is sculptured 
upon a separate stone. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 64. A column of red granite in four pieces; it 
has six rows of shields containing names. The upper 
and lower rows have the name of Ramerre, the four 
other rows consist of the name of Phthahmenoph ; but 
the upper of these is interrupted by a square tablet, 
which contains the name of Amenoph III. (Memnon). 
The square slab at the top has the names of Amenoph 
III. and Ramerre. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 65. Fragment of two seated figures, in red 
granite. The back of the chair is covered with hiero¬ 
glyphics. 
No. 66. f A fragment of a large sarcophagus, similar 
in its structure to Nos. 10 and 23. 
Behind No. 66. A fragment of the platted beard 
of the Great Sphinx. Presented, in 1817, by Captain 
CavigHa. 
No. 67. A fragment of a seated male figure, in grey 
granite. 
No. 68. A seated figure of Bubastes, similar to No. 
87. It is inscribed w r ith the name of Amenoph III. (Mem¬ 
non). 
No. 69. Upper half of an erect statue of Bubastes. 
No. 70. A seated male statue, holding in front of 
his knees a small standing figure, inscribed with the 
same royal name (Amyrtseus) as the Alexandrian sar¬ 
cophagus. 
No. 71. Upper half of an erect statue of Bubastes. 
No. 12. A standing figure of Bubastes, similar to 
No. 41. 
No. 73. 
