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EGYPTIAN GALLERIES. 
—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, two 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 w’axy paint; period of the 19th dy¬ 
nasty.— No. 759, Hapi vase: calcareous stone. —No. 760, Hapi 
vase: calcareous stone. —Nos. 761-769, heads from vases of the 
four genii.—From No. 733, are from the collection of the Earl of 
Belmore. 
Nos. 770, 771. Tw'O early Saracenic tomb-stones, from the cemetery 
of Assouan. Presented by Sir J. Bowring. 
No. 772. Sepulchral tablet of Ha-a, who is represented adoring 
Osiris, Isis, and Horus, or receiving the worship of members of his 
.family. Calcareous stone. 
No. 773. Sepulchral vase of Amen-sa-t, a royal slave, in shape of 
Hapi. Arragonite. Presented by H. Goff, Esq. 
No. 774. Sepulchral tablet of Mene, or Bene, who is represented 
with his family. Adorations to Osiris. Calcareous stone. 
No. 775. Upper part of the statue of Ta-sher-hesi, a queen wear¬ 
ing a modius, surrounded by twelve ursei, and holding in her right 
hand a lotus flower. Dark granite. 
No. 776. Set, Typhon, or Baal. Black granite. 
No. 111. Statue of Ameni, functionary of the 12th dynasty, 
seated on his legs on the ground. Dark granite. 
No. 778. Sun-dial of the Roman period, found in an excavation* 
made at the base of the obelisk, called “ Cleopatra’s Needle,” at 
Alexandria. White marble. Presented by J. Scott Tucker , Esq. 
