212 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [FIRST EGYPT. 
Cover of a vase, inscribed with the prenomen of Amenophis II., of 
the 18th dynasty. 
Div. 4. A large vase, with the name of the king Un-as or Hen¬ 
nas; supposed by some to be Obnos or Onnos of the 5 th dynasty. 
Arragonite. 1 fit. 1J to 85 in. h. 
Vase, mouth broken off, with name and prenomen of Thothmes 
III. 5 in. h. Arragonite. 
Vase dedicated by a monarch to Aa-hat , his deceased nurse. Arra¬ 
gonite. 
Diota, with flat three-handled cover; an inscription states that it 
holds “8 hna and 6 parts.” Arragonite. 1(H in. h. Lower Egypt. 
Vase inscribed with the titles of Necho II., king of the 26th dynasty. 
cases 24, 25. VASES. 
Div. 1 . Bowls. One bears an inscription relative to Atai. Basalt, 
compact feldspar, arragonite , Sfc. 4f to 2f- in. h., 11|- to 5-J in. dr. 
Jar-shaped vase containing the names and titles of the Amounartais 
queen of the 26th dynasty. Compact feldspar. 5 in. h. 
Div. 2. Small flat vases or cups, in shape of the fish chaetodon. 
Steatite , arragonite. A\ to 4J in. 1. 
Lamp found near the pyramid of Reegah. Green porcelain. Pre¬ 
sented by Col. Howard Vyse, and J. S. Perring, Esq., 1840. 
Vases in the shape of the pine cone. Pottery. 4J to 5 in. h. 
Green vitrified vase, with name and prenomen of Thothmes I^ 
4 in. h. Steatite. 
Vase, blue, with a pattern. Porcelain, or opaque glass. 3f in. h. 
Vase, with two projections, perhaps intended to represent eyes. 
Porcelain. 6 ^ in. h. Memphis. 
Two small vases, resembling in shape those found in Etruria. 
Porcelain , or opaque glass. 4^ to 3 in. h. 
Fragment of a vase or box, inscribed with the prenomen of Amasis 
II., 26th dynasty, and ornamented with winged animals, in Assyrian 
style. Porcelain. 
Small vase, w 7 ith four handles. Porcelain, or opaque glass. 
Small diota; one handle broken. Porcelain, or opaque glass. 
in. h. Memphis. 
Small jug, richly ornamented; a portion of the handle still re¬ 
maining. Porcelain , or opaaue glass. 3| in. h. 
Vase in the shape of the ibex, standing on a plinth ; the mouth of the 
vessel on the back. Underneath, a small animal. Pottery. 2J in. h. 
Vases in the shape of a hedgehog; the aperture on the back; one 
has before it a human head. Pottery. 1| in. h. Thebes. 
Vases with long necks; one with the neck twisted. Glass. 7 \ to 
2 in. h. 
Various fragments of handles and other portions of vases, having on 
them the names and titles of Thothmes III. and his sister the Queen 
Regem Amenophis III., Rameses II. and III; and the title of the 
goddess Athor, mistress of the copper-mines. From the temple of the 
goddess Athor at. the Sarabout El Khadem, in the Peninsula of Sinai. 
Porcelain. 
Div. 3. Large blue bowl: wdthout., petals of flowers; wdthin, a 
square divided into triangles, the alternate ones darker; in each 
