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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
No. 4. Colossal head of brownish breccia. From 
Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 5. A group of black basalt, representing King 
Horus, of the 18th dynasty, standing under the pro¬ 
tection of the Deity Ammon Ra the generator. 
No. 6. Colossal head of brownish breccia. From Mr. 
Saifs collection. 
No. 7. t A colossal ram’s head, which has formed 
part of a sphinx. 
No. 8. Statute of the god Hapimoou, or the Nile, 
bearing an altar of libations; inscribed with dedicatory 
inscriptions relative to Shishak or Sheshonk, king of the 
22d dynasty. From Mr. Saifs collection. 
No. 9- f A colossal fist of very considerable magni¬ 
tude, found in the ruins of Memphis. 
No. 10. f A large Egyptian sarcophagus, of breccia, 
brought from the mosque of Saint Athanasius, at Alex¬ 
andria. It is covered with hieroglyphics both within and 
without. 
No. 11. Figure of a hawk-headed sphinx, found by 
Belzoni, in the Temple of Ipsambul. From Mr. Saifs 
collection. 
No. 12. An Egyptian monument of granite, found in 
the palace at Carnak, decorated with six figures in high 
relief, holding each other’s hands, viz., a male and fe¬ 
male on each side, and a female at each end. From Mr. 
Saifs collection. 
No. 13. Similar to No. 11, but part of the head has 
been broken off; found at the same place. From Mr. 
Saifs collection. 
No. 14. Lower part of a statue, similar to No. 21, of 
Amenoph III. (Memnon). 
No. 15. A colossal head in red granite, from Carnak, 
found by Belzoni, in 1818. From Mr. Saifs tollection. 
No. 16. Lower part of a statue of Bubastes, bearing 
the name of Amenoph III. (Memnon). 
No. 17* The sacred boat, bearing a group, of which 
a fragment only remains, of a vulture overshadowing 
the statue of a female. It is inscribed in several places 
with the names of the mother of Amenoph HI. (Mem¬ 
non). 
No. 18. A colossal arm, in red granite, belonging to 
