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front an excavation with a cover, on which is the hawk of Sochari. 
Wood. 2 ft. h. 
Hypocephalus, covered with stucco, belonging to Harsontiotf; black, 
the figures in yellow, representing the boat of the god Kneph, or 
Chnouphis, and the quadrifrons ram-headed seated type of Amoun-ra. 
Round it is a border of hieroglyphics, containing the names and titles 
of the deceased. Linen. 6 in. diameter. 
CASE R. BOWLS, CUPS, ETC. 
Div. 1. Two stands for vases, hollow throughout, of a deep red co¬ 
lour. Pottery. 1 ft. 4^ to 1 ft. 5J in. h. 
Div. 2. Paterae, or bowls, differing in depth and diameter. One- 
bears an inscription relative to Atkai, from whose tomb many other 
of the objects in the collection have been taken. Others have rims. 
Basalt , compact feldspar , arragonite , Sfc. 4J- to 2J in. h., 11-g- to 
in. dr. 
Jar-shaped vase containing the names and titles of the queen Amoun- 
ertais. Compact feldspar. 5 in. h. 
Small flat vases or cups, in shape of the fish chaetodon; one has the 
scales and fins elaborately indicated. Steatite, arragonite. 4J to 4| 
in. 1. 
Vases or cups in the shape of the shell Indina Nilotica. Arragonite. 
5 to 4J in. 1. Abydos. 
Small vases in the shape of wine-glasses. Arragonite. 4|to4in. h. 
Abydos. 
Div, 3. Large blue bowl: on the exterior, fourteen petals of 
flowers in a dark blue outline; in the centre of the interior, a square 
divided into eight triangles, the alternate ones being darker, surrounded 
with undulating lines; from each comer arises a stem of five flowers of 
the lotus or papyrus, alternately placed. Porcelain. 10 in. dr. 
Semi-globular bowl of a light greyish purple colour; round the rim 
is a horizontal line of hieroglyphics inlaid in white, containing the 
names of Rameses II. or III. (Sesostris.) Beneath, a horizontal band 
of circular flowers, and on the base, the calyx and expanded petals 
of the lotus, coloured light blue and red. Porcelain. 4 in. dr., 2^- 
in. h. 
Round cups, on feet; they have three holes in the lower part of 
the body, and were probably used for incense. Terracotta. 3J to 
2\ in. h. 
Div. 4. Paterae, having in the interior, traced in outline, a pro¬ 
cession of Har, Atmou, Tafne, Seb, Netpe, Osiris, Isis, Thoth, and 
Nephthys; the bark of Ra, figure of Amoun-ra, Osiris, Sec. Pottery. 
11 in. dr., 3 in. h. 
CASE S. VASES. 
Vases of Greek manufacture, generally coloured of a light red, but 
occasionally dark, with the figures of birds and animals, Etruscan bor¬ 
ders, and other patterns. Pottery. 
