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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
[EGYPTIAN 
EGYPTIAN SALOON*. 
No. 1. A lion couchant; the mane inscribed in front, with a name 
not yet deciphered; the base is also inscribed with hieroglyphics, in 
which appears the name of Amenoph III. (Memnon). From Mount 
Barkal. Red granite. Presented by Lord Prudhoe, 1835. 
No. 2. A sarcophagus of Petenesi, in form of a mummy case, with 
five rows of hieroglyphics dow 7 n the front; the face has been gilt. 
Arragonite. From Mr. Sams' collection. 
No. 3. Sarcophagus, from the side excavation of Campbell’s 
tomb, Gizeh. Red granite. Presented by Col. Hoivard Vyse , 1839. 
No. 4. Colossal head. Brownish breccia. From Mr. Salt's col¬ 
lection. 
No. 5. A group, representing King Horus, of the 18th dynasty, 
standing under the protection of Amen Ra. Park granite. 
No. 6. A colossal head. Brownish breccia. From Mr. Salt's 
collection. 
No. 7. f A colossal ram’s head, which has formed part of a sphinx. 
Sandstone. 
No. 8. Statue of the god Hapimoou, or the Nile, bearing an altar 
of libations. Sandstone. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 9. f A colossal fist found in the ruins of Memphis. Red granite. 
No. 10. f A large sarcophagus of an Egyptian monarch, supposed 
by some to be Amyrtseus, from the mosque of Saint Athanasius, at 
Alexandria. Breccia. 
Under No. 10. A sandstone altar. Presented by W. R. Hamil¬ 
ton, Esq., 1838. 
No. 11. A figure of a haw T k-headed sphinx, found by Belzoni, in 
the temple of Ibsamboul. Sandstone. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 12. A monument, found in the palace at Carnak, with figures 
of Thothmes III., Month-ra, and Athor. Syenite. (Red granite .) 
From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 13. Similar to No. 11, but part of the head has been broken 
off; found at the same place. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 14. The lower part of a statue, similar to No. 21, of Amenoph 
III. (Memnon). Dark granite. 
No. 15. A colossal head, from Carnak, found by Belzoni, in 1818. 
Syenite. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 16. The low r er part of a statue of Bubastis, bearing the name 
of Amenoph III. (Memnon.) 
No. 17. The coffin of Seyek-si, in shape of a mummy. Basalt. 
No. 18. A coffin, in the shape of a mummy. Red granite. 
No. 19. The head and upper part of a statue of Ramesesthe Great, 
brought from the ruins of the Memnonium, at Thebes. Presented, in 
1817, by Henry Salt, Esq., and the late Louis Burckhardt , Esq. 
No. 20. Part of the frieze of a temple, containing the name of 
Psammetichus II. Basalt. Presented in 1766, by His Majesty 
King George III. 
* The articles contained in this Room, to which this mark (f) is prefixed in this 
catalogue, were collected by the French in different parts of Egypt, and came into 
the possession of the English army in consequence of the capitulation of Alexan¬ 
dria, in the month of September, 1801. They were brought to England in February, 
1820, under the care of General Turner, and were sent by order of His Majesty, 
King George the Third, to the British Museum. 
