244 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
An ear of com is held in the left hand, and in front of the figure is the 
head of Athor (surmounted by a shrine?) which has formed the top of 
a sceptre. Gray granite. 
No. 82. A head of a sphinx, of Roman work. Green basalt . From 
the collection of Charles Towneley , Esq. 
No. 82*. A much mutilated seated statue of a military chief, the 
sides of the seat inscribed with hieroglyphics. Black basalt. 
No. 83. A fragment of a kneeling statue, holding a shrine contain¬ 
ing a figure of Osiris, and inscribed with hieroglyphics, wherein appears 
the name of Pharaoh Hoplirah. 
No. 84. An erect statue of Bubastis, similar to No. 41. 
No. 85. A bust broken from a seated statue of Bubastis. 
No. 86. f A sarcophagus, slightly resembling in its form the human 
figure. It has a single border of hieroglyphics round the outside, bear¬ 
ing the royal name of Amasis. Black basalt. 
On No. 86 are placed 
A sepulchral shrine, the front covered with hieroglyphics. 
A fragment of a pyramid, decorated with sculptures and hierogly¬ 
phics. Calcareous stone. Presented by Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson. 
1834. 
A fragment of a shrine, decorated on all sides with hieroglyphics: it 
has contained in front at, least four figures, holding each other’s hands. 
A shrine covered with sculptures and hieroglyphics, containing a 
figure of a chieftain holding a staff or sceptre, the top of which consists 
of a head of Isis surmounted by a plume. 
A fragment of a pyramid bearing the name of the king Enantef-Naa. 
Calcareous stone. 
No. 87. A bust broken from a seated figure of Bubastis. 
No. 88. A seated statue of Bubastis, similar to No. 37. The 
front of the chair is inscribed with the name of Amenoph III. 
(Memnon). 
No. 89. Fragment of legs, broken from an erect statue of Bubastis; 
the pedestal inscribed with the name of Amenoph III. (Memnon). 
No. 90. A bas-relief of a figure, a close garment enclosing the 
body down to the feet, excepting the right shoulder and arm; the hands 
are crossed in front of the body; the head has been broken off. This 
seems to have formed the cover of a sarcophagus. Presented by the 
Lords of the Admiralty. 
No. 91. A fragment of legs, similar to No. 89. 
No. 92. A statue of a priest, holding a shrine containing the figure 
of the deity, Chons or Khons, remarkable for the long lock of hair over 
his right ear, the rest of the head having been close shaven. White 
stone. 
No. 93. Bust of a queen, from a colossal statue. In front is an 
altar of libation, dedicated by a Pharaoh to Osiris. White stone. 
No. 94. The lower part of an erect statue of Bubastis. 
No. 95. A votive column, on which is an inscription in Greek to 
the great God Serapis at Canopus. It was brought from Aboukir. 
Presented , in 1807, by Dr. Bancroft, Jun. 
No. 96. The upper part of a statue of Rameses the Great, holding 
a tablet with offerings, under which is a vase. Found near Abydos. 
Calcareous stone. 
In front is a tablet, in form of a propylon, covered with sculptures 
