330 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
high rank in adoration to Osiris pethempamentes. 8 in. 
h., 5| in. 1. 
Calcareous stone . Moulds, having figures of the Nu- 
midian crane; one has an enchorial inscription on its 
reverse ; another is coloured pink and green. 5f in. sq., 
If in. th., 4| in. b., 3 to 3\ in. h., lj to i in. th., 3| by 3 
in. sq., by \ in. h. One presented by J. G . Wilkinson , 
Esq ., 1834.; another by H. W. Diamond , Esq., 1837. 
Bronze. Two rectangular pieces, fragments of a box 
or vase, bearing the name and prenomen of Tahraka, 3d 
king of the xxv. dynasty. 3 to 3\ in. sq. 
Wood. Semi-elliptical plate, on which is traced one 
of the Amenofs in a biga. 2\ in. h., 2f in. b. 
Ebony. Pedestal ; in front is the name and prenomen 
of Amasis-Neith-si, of the xxi, or Saite dynasty, “ the be¬ 
loved of Thotli.” 2f to 1 in. b., 1 in. h. 
Bronze. Plates, pedestals, and fragments of bronze. 
4 in. 1., 2 in. b., \ in. h., by § in. cube. 
Bronze. Fragments; one filled with wood, another 
terminated by a crocodile surmounted by a lion-headed 
rod, another by a hawk-headed rod, under which stands 
the god Ra, another by the head of the koucoupha. 8 
to 4| in. h. 
Arragonite. Rectangular plinths, with a leaf-shaped 
smoother? If in. b., 4f in. h., \ in. th.; f in. b., \\ in. 
h., \ in. th. 
Blue porcelain. Rectangular plinth, probably used for 
inlaying ; on it is traced in outline, Amounemopt, a royal 
scribe, standing in adoration to Osiris pethempamentes. 
in. h., 4J in. b. 
Bronze. An oval disk, having a seated female deity en¬ 
graved in outline, the head surmounted by the disk and 
horns. 2\ in. dr. 
Div. 4.— Clay. Bricks of sun-dried clay, similar to 
those in Case X. Div. 4., stamped on the upper surface 
with the prenomen of Amenof or Amunoph III. (Mem- 
non.), a. c. 1692 — 1661 ; of Rameses III. (Sesostris), a. c. 
1565—1499 ; of Rannofre, a deceased prophet priest. 
1 ft. 4 in. h., 6f in. b., 5§ in. th. to 11J in. h., in. b., 3f 
in. th. Presented by Lord Prudhoe, 1834. 
Clay . Fragments of sun-dried bricks. Presented by 
J. G . Wilkinson , Esq., 1834. 
