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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
Leather , palm leaves. Ball, stuffed with chaff; others, 
platted. 2\ in. dr. 
Wood. Fish, the scales indicated by black paint. This 
object has been apparently used as a toy. 4§ in. 1, 
Porcelain . Models of fruit, balls, eggs, &c., probably 
used as toys. 2\ to 1 in. dr. 
Div. 4.—Linen cloth of various sizes and shades, 
and of different woof. Some of these pieces have a selvage 
of blue lines. 4 ft. to 1 ft. 6 in. b. 
Specimen of Egyptian linen bleached by the modern 
process, and portion of the original. 6 in. b. Presented 
hy Mr. J. Dodd. 
Skeins of thread, some dyed of a reddish colour. 
Wood. Spindles and knitting needles. 9| to 9 in. 1. 
Wood. Spindles, differently formed ; one has a base 
of plaster, on wdiich is inscribed the symbol “Ement;” 
others are wrapped in cloth; and one is attached to a 
skein of thread. I ft. 1 in. to 10 in. 1. 
Bronze. Needles for sewing. 3 to 3\ in. 1. 
Wood. Hackle for dressing flax or hemp. 4 in. sq. 
CASES A A., BB., CC. MUMMIES, COFFINS, ETC. 
Div. 1.—Mummy of a female ? The outer bandages are 
of a salmon colour. On the head is a gilt mask, and oskh 
round the neck, of linen, covered with stucco and co¬ 
loured. 4 ft. in. 1. 
Mummies unrolled and wrapped up again; one in a 
very incomplete state. 
Wood. Large heads and pieces from coffins. 
Sycamore. Coffin, formed of two different ones, 
the cover and upper end being of a far earlier epoch 
than the sides. On the cover is a deceased priest in 
adoration to Osiris, Amset, Sioumautf, and Kebhsnauf; 
on the end a figure of Anubis; at the sides Hape, Siou¬ 
mautf, and Kebhsnauf. The back grounds are yellow' 
and blue, the figures traced in red. The interior con¬ 
tains the mummy of a child. 2 ft. 11 in. 1., 10 in. b., 1 
ft. \ in. h. 
Small rectangular coffin, in which is the mummy of a 
child, bandaged, and covered with painted linen, repre¬ 
senting the mask of the deceased, Kebhsnauf and Siou- 
