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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
scribed in front of the chair. The disk is sculptured upon 
a separate stone. From Mr. Saifs collection. 
No. 64. A column of grey granite in four pieces ; 
it has six rows of shields containing names. The upper 
and lower rows have the name of Ramerre, the four 
other rows consist of the name of Phthahmenoph; 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 
in. and Ramerre. 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 Bubastes. From Belzonis 
collection . 
No. 66. f A fragment of a large sarcophagus, similar 
in its structure to Nos. 10 and 23. 
Within No. 66. A trough, in hard breccia, with hie¬ 
roglyphics, among which appears the royal name of 
Rameses the Great. At one end is the figure of an old 
man seated. From Mr. Saifs collection. 
No. 67* A fragment of the platted beard of the Great 
Sphinx. Presented , in I817> by Captain Caviglia. 
No. 68. A seated figure of Bubastes, similar to No. 
37. It is inscribed with the name of Amenoph III. 
(Memnon). * 
No. 69. The upper half of an erect statue of Bubastes. 
Behind No. 69, is a fragment of a statue of a king 
seated, in grey granite. 
No. 70. A seated male statue, holding in front of 
his knees a small standing figure, inscribed with the 
same royal name (Amyrtseus) as the Alexandrian sar¬ 
cophagus. 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, 
On the other side of No. 70, is a statue of Pioeri, 
prince of ^Ethiopia, holding an altar, inscribed with hie- 
roglvphics, and having cm it a ram’s head. The back 
and plinth have also hieroglyphics, among which appears 
the name of Rameses the Great. 
No. 71* The upper half of an erect statue of Bubastes. 
