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fibres of th6 palm ; their ends appear tinged with red 
colour. 9 in. dr. 
Bronze . Hemispherical vase; the interior has appa¬ 
rently been gilt, and contains twelve balls of deep blue 
colour. 4 in. dr., 2| in. h. 
Blue 'porcelain . Small stands w 7 ith ten or twelve cru¬ 
cible-shaped vases. 3 in. 1., 2 in. b., 1^ to 1| in. h. 
Blue porcelain . Small slab with four small jars 
having spouts, probably for colours. in. h., 3 in. dr. 
Arragonite . Thick slab with eight excavations, having 
the appearance of a stand with eight vases ; probably for 
colours. 8 in. b., 3 in. d., 5 ^ in. h. 
Basalt . Rectangular slab, with cartouche-shaped ex¬ 
cavation to contain colour, and a small muller or grinder. 
4i in. 1., 3 in. b., 1 in. h. Presented by J. G. Wilkinson , 
Esq., 1834. 
Slate . Similar slab, flatter. 5 in. L, 3 in. b., \ in. h. 
Basalt , wood. Mullers from similar slabs ; one of 
wood may possibly have been used as a polisher. 3 to 2 
in. h. 
Stone. Circular seal or stamp, the handle in the shape of 
two lotus flowers; on the base, circular ornaments placed 
in concentric circles. 2f in. dr. 
Stone or terracotta . Three seals, on the base various 
ornaments. 1| to lj in. dr. 
Stone . Rectangular seal with a circular handle, on 
the base various hieroglyphics. 2§ in 1., 2| in. h. 
Terracotta. Seal, with impression of a jackal. 
Bronze. Triangular seal, on which is a peculiar sym¬ 
bol. If in. dr. 
Terracotta. Oval impression of a seal, from a papyrus, 
containing the prenomen of Amasis-Neith-si, termed the 
child of Isis. \\ in. dr. 
Terracotta. Three impressions of seals ; a head of 
Pallas, a sleeping dog, and a hieroglyphic inscription. 
1 to \ in. dr. 
Lead. Another with Greek? characters. 1 in. dr. 
Arragonite. Two flat rectangular slabs, with 7 hiero¬ 
glyphic names of liquid substances ; below each is a small 
hemispherical well. A set of vases with similar names 
above them is depicted on the foot of the rectangular sar- 
