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calcareous stone. —No. 680, Siumutf vase, with the head of a jackal. 
—No. 681, similar vase, without an inscription, with the head of a 
jackal: calcareous stone. —Nos. 682, 683, two very old vases, pro¬ 
bably of the age of the 4th dynasty, with human heads: calcareous 
stone. —No. 684, Tuautmutf vase : calcareous stone. —No. 685, Amset 
vase, perhaps from the same set: calcareous stone. —No. 686, Kebh- 
snuf vase, perhaps from the same set: calcareous stone. —No. 687, 
Tuautmutf vase: calcareous stone. — No. 688, Tuautmutf vase; 
on it a kind of net-work: calcareous stone. —Nos. 689, 690, 691, 
Amset, Hapi, and Tuautmutf vase ; from a set: calcareous stone _Nos. 
692, 693, Amset and Hapi vase; from a set: calcareous stone _No. 
694, Kebhsnuf vase; model: calcareous stone —No. 695, Tuautmutf 
vase: calcareous stone. —Nos. 696, 697, Amset and Kebhsnuf vase; 
models: calcareous stone. —No. 698, Amset model vase: calcareous 
stone .—No. 699, Hapi vase; model, calcareous stone. —No. 700, 
Tuautmutf vase; model: calcareous stone. —No. 701, Hapi vase; model: 
calcareous stone. —No. 702, Tuautmutf vase ; model: calcareous stone. 
—No. 703, Kebhsnuf vase: model.—No. 704, Hapi vase; plain: 
calcareous stone _No. 705, Kebhsnuf vase, plain : calcareous stone .— 
Nos. 706,707,708, one Tuautmutf, and two Kebhsnuf vases.—No. 709, 
body of a vase; plain: arragonite. —No. 710, body; plain: arragonite. 
—No. 711, body of a Hapi vase; inscription traced: arragonite .— 
No. 712, body of a Hapi vase: arragonite. —No. 713, Amset vase: 
traced inscription for a bard of Amen-ra.—Nos. 714, 715, Amset and 
Hapi vase; plain: arragonite. —No. 716, AmSet vase, which has a 
youthful head like that of Horus: arragonite. —No. 717, jackal-headed 
vase of Tuautmutf; from a set: arragonite. —Nos. 718, 719, 720, 721, 
a set; the ornaments, &c., are traced in a waxy paint, in the style of 
the 20th dynasty.—No. 722, hawk-headed vase; from a set; plain: 
arragonite. —No. 723, jackal-headed vase; plain: arragonite. —No. 
724, terracotta vase, with human head.—Nos. 725, 726, tw ? o vases 
of a set; with human heads coloured yellow : terracotta. —Nos. 727, 
728, 729, three terracotta vases of a set; peculiar for their side 
handles and human heads.—Nos. 730,731, 732, three models of Amset, 
Hapi, and Kebhsnuf, with inscriptions.—Nos. 733-735, three plain vases; 
models of Amset, Hapi, and Kebhsnuf: calcareous stone. —No. 736, 
model vase of Hapi.—No. 737, model vase of Amset.—No. 738, 
Kebhsnuf vase, from the same set.—No. 739, vase, of the same set 
(hawk-headed), of Kebhsnuf.—No. 740, vase of Hapi; inscription, 
&c., traced in black.—No. 741, jackal-headed vase, with inscription. 
—No. 742, Siumutf, jackal headed; inscription traced in black.— 
Nos. 743, 744, 745, Amset, Tuautmutf, and Kebhsnuf vase; plain.— 
Nos. 746, 747, 748, 749, a set: body coloured black.—Nos. 750, 751, 
752, Amset, Hapi, and Kebhsnuf vase; from a set; eyes touched up 
in black.—Nos. 753, 754, 755, Amset, Hapi, and Kebhsnuf vase ; 
from a set; plain.—No. 757, Amset vase : calcareous stone. —No. 758, 
Hapi vase, arragonite , with a waxy paint; period of the 19th dynasty. 
—No. 759, Hapi vase: calcareous stone. —No. 760, Hapi vase: cal¬ 
careous stone. —Nos. 761-769, heads from vases of the four genii. 
—From No. 733, are from the collection of the Earl of JBelmore. 
Nos. 770, 771. Two early Saracenic tomb-stones, from the cemetery 
of Assouan. Presented by Dr. JBoioring.\ 
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