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hand, and in front of the figure is the head of Athor, which has formed 
the top of a sceptre. Grey granite. 
No. 82. Double statue of Meh, bard and chief of the builders of Amen. 
Naos of An, or Eian, a functionary of Amoun, whose name is erased. 
Small statue of Enentef. 
Small pyramid for Nofrebai, a judge. 
Statue of Month ophth, a superintendent of the west domain of Memphis. 
No. 82*. A mutilated statue of a military chief, the sides of the 
seat inscribed with hieroglyphics. Black basalt. 
No. 83. A fragment of a kneeling statue, holding a shrine contain¬ 
ing a figure of Osiris, on it the name of Pharaoh Hophrah. 
No. 84. An erect statue of Bubastis, similar to No. 41. 
No. 85. A bust from a seated statue of Bubastis. 
No. 86. f A sarcophagus, bearing the royal name of Amasis. 
Black basalt. 
On No. 86 are placed 
A sepulchral shrine, 
A fragment of a pyramid, with sculptures and hieroglyphics. Cal¬ 
careous stone. Presented by Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson , 1834. 
Small pyramid, with two figures in bas-relief in adoration. 
A fragment of a shrine; in front four or more figures, holding each 
other’s hands. 
A shrine containing a figure holding a staff or sceptre, the top of 
which consists of a head of Isis surmounted by a plume. 
A fragment of a pyramid bearing the name of the king Enentef-Naa. 
Calcareous stone. 
Underneath, a lion in sandstone. 
No. 87. A bust from a seated figure of Bubastis. 
No. 88. A seated statue of Bubastis, similar to No. 37. The front 
of the chair is inscribed with the name of Amenoph III. (Memnon). 
No. 89. Fragment of legs, broken from an erect statue of Bubastis; 
the pedestal inscribed with the name of Amenoph III. (Memnon). 
No. 90. A bas-relief of a figure, a close' garment enclosing the 
body down to the feet, excepting the right shoulder and arm. Pre¬ 
sented by the Lords of the Admiralty. 
No. 91. A fragment of legs, similar to No. 89. 
No. 92. A statue of a priest, holding a shrine containing the figure 
of Chons or Khons. White stone. 
No. 93. Bust of a queen, from a colossal statue. In fr-ont is an 
altar of libation, dedicated by a Pharaoh to Osiris. White stone. 
■ No. 94. The lower part of an erect statue of Pasht or Bubastis. 
No. 95. A votive column, on which is an inscription in Greek to 
the great God Serapis at Canopus. It was brought from Aboukir. 
Presented , in 1807, by Dr. Bancroft , Jun. 
No. 96. The upper part of a statue of Rameses III. or Great, 
holding a tablet with offerings, under which is a vase. Found near 
Abydos. Calcareous stone. 
In fr*ont is a tablet, in form of a pylon, bearing the names of king 
Osirtasen and his successor. Calcareous stone. 
No. 97. A head of a sphinx, of Roman work. Green basalt. From 
the collection of Charles Towneley , Esq. 
No. 98. Thirteen sepulchral vases, surmounted by heads of the four 
