266 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
Beneath, is a casing stone, from the Great Pyramid. 
Presented by Col. Howard Vyse , 1838. 
No. 44. The upper part of a statue of a king, having 
on his belt the prenomen of Osortasen I. or Nectanebo. 
Presented by Colonel Howard Vyse , 1838. 
No. 45. Similar to No. 41* but the disk is nearly per¬ 
fect. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 46. A figure, the size of life, of a royal scribe, 
seated upon the ground, and resting his arms upon his 
knees; the left arm has been broken off. Ears of corn 
are in his left hand; round his neck is suspended a tablet 
inscribed, in hieroglyphics, with the name and titles of 
Rameses (Sesostris). In front a tablet inscribed with 
hieroglyphics, including the same name and titles. 
Hieroglyphics also appear upon the arm, and behind this 
figure. 
No. 47. A mummy-shaped sarcophagus, of white stone. 
No. 48. A male statue, in basalt, seated upon a pe¬ 
destal, his arms crossed upon his knees, which are almost 
as high as his chin. The front of the figure and pedestal 
are covered with an hieroglvphical inscription. From Mr. 
Saifs collection . 
No. 49. Similar to No. 41. From Mr. Saifs col¬ 
lection. 
No. 50. The upper half of a standing statue of Bu- 
bastes, similar to No. 41. 
No. 51. A statue of a Prince, in calcareous stone, 
swathed, seated; covered with hieroglyphics, among 
which is the name of Thothmes III. and the obliterated 
cartouche of his sister. 
A kneeling statue of a royal scribe, of white stone. 
He holds a shrine containing the figures of Isis, Osiris, 
and Horus. On his shoulders and lap appears the name 
of Rameses (Sesostris). 
A statue in calcareous stone, of a person kneeling and 
holding before him a tablet, containing a formula of 
prayer to Ila. 
On the ground behind ; 
The fragment of an Egyptian figure seated upon a 
plinth, with the legs turned inward, and lying one upon 
the other. The plinth and portions of the dress are co¬ 
vered with hieroglyphics. 
