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EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
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mummy, decorated with the four deities of the Amenti, 
and three rows of hieroglyphics down the front. On the 
feet, two jackals. 
No. 34. A lion couchant, of red granite; the mane 
inscribed with hieroglyphics, as is also the pedestal, 
which bears the name of Amenoph III. (Memnon). On 
the left fore-paw is another royal name not yet ascer¬ 
tained, and apparently of different work. Presented by 
Lord Prudhoe , 1835. 
No. 35- A painted statue, found in a sepulchre near 
the Pyramids. Presented , in 1817, by Captain Caviglia. 
At each side of the door on the left, a statue of Bu- 
bastes. 
No. 36. Group of a male and female figure seated on 
a high-backed chair. 
No. 37. A large statue of Bubastes sitting in a kind 
of chair, and resting the arms upon the thighs. Jn the 
left hand is the emblem of life; the disk which was once 
upon the head has been broken off. It is inscribed with 
the name of Amenoph III. (Memnon). 
No. 38. A statue of a baboon, the pedestal inscribed 
with the name of Amenoph III. (Memnon). 
No. 39. A stone sarcophagus, discovered in a tomb 
at Thebes; the paintings with which it is ornamented 
have been restored. Presented , in 1820, by the Earl of 
Belmore . 
No. 40. A baboon, of sand-stone. 
No. 41. A statue of Bubastes standing, with the head 
of a lioness, on which was the disk of the moon and the 
erect serpent’s head; she holds the lotus before her in 
her left hand, the emblem of life in her right. From 
Mr, Saifs collection . 
No. 42. The lower part of an Egyptian figure kneel¬ 
ing on a square plinth, round which is a border of hiero¬ 
glyphics, containing the name of Rameses the Great. 
Presented , in 1812, by His Royal Highness the Duke of 
No. 43. The sacred boat, bearing a group, of which 
a fragment only remains, of a vulture overshadowing 
the statue of a female. It is inscribed in several places 
with the names of the mother of Amenoph III. (Mem¬ 
non.) 
