166 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
No. 63. Another statue of Pasht (Bubastis), seated upon a throne, 
on the front of which are the prenomen and name of Sheshank I. 
(Shishak ), of the 2*2nd dynasty. From Karnak. Dark granite. 
From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 64. Column, in four pieces, with its capital in shape of the 
buds of the lotus. On it are inscribed the names and titles of Ameno- 
phis III., Menephtha, and the monarch Setnecht, first king of the 
20th dynasty. The figure of the god Set, destroyed on the base, is 
untouched on the capital of the column. Found in a house at Cairo. 
From Mr. Salts collection . 
No. 65. Seated statue of Pasht (Bubastis). Dark granite. 
No. 66. f Fragment of a large sarcophagus, of Pepiri-naa? an of¬ 
ficer of state, son of Necht-her-hebi; on which are various mystical 
representations relating to the sun. From Cairo. Dark granite. An¬ 
other portion of this sarcophagus is in the Ashmolean Museum, at Oxford. 
No. 67. Upper part of a statue of Rameses II. or III. (Sesostris), 
wearing the pschent, and holding a crook and whip. His names and 
titles are sculptured on his shoulders and on the plinth behind. Ele- 
phantina. Red granite . Presented bv W. R. Hamilton, JEsq., 
1840. 
No. 68. Statue of Pasht (Bubastis), having in front of the throne 
her names and titles, and those of Amenophis III. (Memnon), of the 
18th dynasty. From the palace or temple erected by that monarch at 
Karnak. Black granite. 
No. 69. Upper half of a statue of Pasht (Bubastis), standing erect. 
From the same locality. Black granite. 
No. 70. A divinity, seated, probably Amen-ra, holding before him 
by both hands a small standing figure of Her-necht-hebi ( Amyrtseus), 
of the 28th dynasty. Basalt. 
Small statue of Bet-mes, an officer of state, probably under the 6th 
dynasty, seated, and holding in his left hand a hoe or pickaxe. From 
a tomb in the vicinity of the Pyramids, probably of the age of the 4th 
dynasty. Gizeh. Syenite. 
A statue of Pa-ur, or Pioeri, prince of Ethiopia, in the reign of 
Rameses II., kneeling, and holding an altar, on which is a ram’s head : 
on it are dedications to Mut and Amen, here entitled the god of the 
fortress of Rameses II. Found in Nubia. Sandstone. From Mr. 
Belzoni's collection. 
No. 71. Upper half of a statue of Pasht (Bubastis), standing erect; 
probably from Karnak. Dark granite. 
No. 72. Statue of Pasht (Bubastis), standing erect, similar to 
No. 71, and probably one of those found at Karnak. Dark granite. 
No. 73. Bust of one of the seated statues of Pasht (Bubastis); 
from the edifice at Karnak. Dark granite. 
No. 74. Colossal scarabseus, which was sacred to the deity Tore, 
or Cheper, and at a later period the emblem of the world; formerly 
part of the Elgin Collection, and removed from Constantinople. 
Dark granite. 
No. 75. Fragment of a statue of the monarch Har-em-hebi ( Ho- 
rus), of the 18th dynasty. Gray granite. 
No. 76. Statue of Pasht (Bubastis), standing erect, similar to No. 
41; probably from Karnak. Dark granite. 
