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NORTH-WEST STAIRCASE. 
No. 812. Tablet of Pen-nefer, a guardian of the pool of the 
tribunal of Truth in the West, adorations to Amen-ra and Mersekar. 
Calcareous stone. Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854. 
No. 813. Fragment of the tablet recording the services of an 
officer under Amenophis I., 18th dynasty. Calcareous stone. Pre¬ 
sented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854. 
No. 814. Tablet of Ari-nefer, a judge; adoration to the goddess 
Athor under the form of a cow. Calcareous stone. Presented by 
Lyttleton Annesley, Esq ., 1854. 
No. 815. Tablet of a judicial officer; adorations to Osiris, the 
cow of Athor, and Amenophis I., 18th dynasty. Calcareous stone. 
Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1855. 
No. 816. Sepulchral tablet of Amen-em-apt, a judge; adorations 
to Amen-ra, Mut, and Amenophis I. Calcareous stone. Presented by 
Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1855. 
No. 817. Fragment of a tablet, on it the deities Khem and Atsh, 
or Katesh, to whom it has been dedicated. Calcareous stone. Pre¬ 
sented by Lyttleton Annesley, 1854, 
No. 818. Part of a tablet, adorations to a deity or queen by numer¬ 
ous members of a family. Calcareous stone. Presented by Lyttleton 
Annesley , Esq., 1854. 
No. 819. Fragment of a sepulchral tablet, on it Ab, sister of the 
deceased. Calcareous stone. Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq ., 
1854. 
No. 820. Part of the wall of a tomb, on it are servants bearing 
offerings; coloured. Calcareous stone. Presented by Lyttleton An¬ 
nesley, Esq., 1855. 
No. 821. Greek tablet of a deceased, represented reposing at a 
feast in a distyle Corinthian Naos; at his side a child, dated 25th of 
Thoth. Marble . Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq. 
No. 822. Greek Christian sepulchral tablet of Ailios, a female de¬ 
ceased, the 15th of Pachons, 10th Indiction. Sandstone. Presented 
by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854. 
No. 823. Greek Christian sepulchral tablet of Menta, deceased, 
the 3rd Phamenoth. Sandstone. Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, 
Esq., 1854. 
No. 824. Greek Christian sepulchral tablet of Nikea, deceased, 
the 19th of Payni, the 5th Indiction. Sandstone. Presented by 
Lyttleton Annesley , Esq., 1854. 
No. 825. Coptic tablet, much mutilated, dated in the sera of Dio¬ 
cletian. Marble. Presented by Lyttleton Annesley, Esq., 1854. 
NORTH-WEST STAIRCASE. 
The visitor nexts ascends to the collections of smaller Antiquities, 
preserved in cases in the Western Galleries of the upper floor. 
Against the walls of the staircase are several Egyptian papyri, framed 
and glazed, some written in the hieroglyphic, others in the hieratic, 
and others in the demotic or enchorial character. The upper floor is 
entered by the 
