EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
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genii of Amenti (or the lower regions). All from Thebes. Presented 
by Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson, 1834. 
Nos. 99, 100. Tablets executed prior to or at the commencement 
of the 16th dynasty. 
Nos. 101, 102. Various objects in basalt; among them, 
A small figure, supposed to be Typhon. From the collection of 
Charles Towneley, Esq. 
A monument, in which are sunk two square tablets, in one of which 
are represented tw T o female figures standing side by side. From the 
collection of Sir Hans Sloane. 
A small headless figure of a priest of Amen. An ear of corn in the 
left hand, and in front is the head of Isis on the top of a sceptre. 
Presented, in 1767, by the Earl of Bute. 
A kneeling figure holding a baboon seated, inscribed with the name of 
Pharaoh Hophrah. 
A kneeling figure, holding in front a head of Isis. 
A figure seated on the ground, with the head of Isis on a sceptre in 
front. 
No. 103. Tablets executed prior to, and at the commencement of 
the 16th dynasty. Calcareous stone. 
No. 104. A small monolith naos, two disked uraei, and monuments 
in the shape of altars. Calcareous stone. 
Nos. 105,106. Tablets, probably executed during the 16th dynasty. 
No. 107. Tablets executed during the 17th dynasty. 
No. 108. Miscellaneous objects. 
Nos. 109—113. Tablets executed during the 18th dynasty. 
No. 114. The side of a tomb, two terracotta covers of coffins, and 
a bas-relief representing some priests armed with knives, sacrificing 
bulls. Found near Sakkara, four leagues from Grand Cairo. Pre¬ 
sented, in 1767, by the Earl of Bute. 
No. 115. Tablets executed during the 18th dynasty. 
No. 116. Seven objects. Presented, in 1817, by Captain Ca- 
vigha, viz. : 
A small hawk of very coarse work, found in front of the Great 
Sphinx. Calcareous stone. 
A Greek inscription erected in front of the Great Sphinx, relative to 
a repair of the walls attached to it under Marcus Aurelius and 
Lucius Verus. Calcareous stone. 
A small lion, found in a temple between the paw T s of the Great 
Sphinx. Calcareous stone. 
A tablet of hieroglyphics, dated in the first year of the king Rameses, 
found in front of the Great Sphinx. 
A lion very rudely sculptured, supposed to have stood on one of the 
walls between the paws of the Great Sphinx. 
The impression of a human foot carved in stone, with the letters 
NEKO© engraved over it. Found in front of the Great Sphinx. 
Calcareous stone. 
One of the horns of an altar found in front of the Great Sphinx. 
Calcareous stone. 
Nos. 317, 118. The tablet of Abydos, containing the succession of 
the Egyptian monarchy. In the second horizontal line are the cartouches 
of the kings of the 17th and 18th dynasty. 
