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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 Rameses XII. Gray granite. 
From Mr. Salt's collection. 
Behind No. 64. The entrance to a tomb. Similar to that behind 
No. 61. 
No. 65. A seated statue of Bubastis. From Belzoni's collection. 
No. 66. f A fragment of a large sarcophagus, similar in its struc¬ 
ture to Nos. 10 and 23. 
Within No. 66. A trough, with hieroglyphics, among which appears 
the royal name of Rameses the Great. At one end is the figure of an 
old man seated. F)ark granite. From Mr. Salts collection. 
No. 67. A fragment of the plaited beard of the Great Sphinx. 
Calcareous stone. Presented , in 1817, by Captain Caviglia. 
No. 68. A seated figure of Bubastis, similar to No. 37. It is in¬ 
scribed with the name of Amenoph III. (Memnon). 
No. 69. The upper half of an erect statue of Bubastis. 
Behind No. 69, is a fragment of a statue of a king seated. Gray 
granite. 
No. 70. A seated male statue, holding in front of his knees a small 
standing figure, inscribed with the same royal name (Amyrtaeus) as the 
Alexandrian sarcophagus, No. 10. 
On one side of No. 70, is a statue of a person seated, holding in his 
left hand a hoe, or pickaxe; on his left knee are some hieroglyphics, 
sculptured in relief. From the vicinity of the Pyramids. Syenite. 
On the other side of No. 70, is a statue of Pioeri, prince of ^Ethiopia, 
holding an altar, inscribed with hieroglyphics, and having on it a ram’s 
head. The back and plinth have also hieroglyphics, among which ap- 
pears the name of Rameses the Great. 
No. 71. The upper half of an erect statue of Bubastis. 
Behind No. 71, is a fragment of two seated figures. The back of 
the chair is covered with hieroglyphics, and on a transverse belt are the 
titles of Rameses V. or IX., of the 19th dynasty. Syenite. 
No. 72. A standing figure of Bubastis, similar to No. 41. Dark 
granite. 
No. 73. A bust broken from a statue of Bubastis. 
No. 74. An Egyptian scarabssus, or beetle, brought from Constan¬ 
tinople ; it was part of the Elgin collection. Dark granite. 
No. 75. Fragment of a statue, inscribed with the royal name of 
Homs of the 18th dynasty. Gray granite. 
No. 76. An erect figure of Bubastis, similar to No. 41. 
No. 77. A bust broken from a sitting figure of Bubastis. Dark 
granite. 
No. 78. The cover of a mummy-shaped sarcophagus of a prince of 
Ethiopia, covered with sculptures and hieroglyphics. Red granite. 
Underneath are 
Feet broken from a statue of Bubastis. 
A fragment of a colossal head. Granite. 
No. 79. A bust broken from a sitting statue of Bubastis. Dark 
granite. 
No. 80. An erect statue of Bubastis, similar to No. 41. 
No. 81. A figure of a priest of Ammon, the size of life. He is 
represented sitting on the ground, and resting his arms upon his knees. 
