EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
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A bust from a seated statue of Bubastis. Black granite. 
No. 59. f A fragment of a porphyry column. 
Upon it is placed 
A colossal hawk. Arragonite. Presented, in 1805, by Mr. T. Philipe. 
Between Nos. 59 and 60. Part of a sarcophagus of a sacerdotal per¬ 
sonage of high rank, from Gizeh. Presented by Col. Howard Vyse, 1839. 
No. 60. A seated statue of Bubastis. From Belzoni's collection. 
Behind it, a bust broken from another similar statue. Black granite. 
No. 61. A statue of Menephtah II. On his breast is his own name; 
on his shoulder, that of his father, Rameses III. ( Sesostris). Red granite. 
In front of the pedestal is a group of four seated statues, two male 
and two female. Black basalt. 
Behind No. 61. The representation of an entrance to a tomb. 
From the neighbourhood of the Pyramids. 
No. 62. A seated statue of Bubastis. Dark granite. From Mr. 
Salt's collection. 
No. 63. Another seated statue of Bubastis, bearing the name of 
Shishak. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 64. A column, in four pieces, with the names of Rameses 
XII., Menephtah II. and Amenoph III. Gray granite. From Mr. 
Salt's collection. 
Behind No. 64. The entrance to a tomb. Similar to that behind 
No. 61. 
No. 65. A seated statue of Bubastis. From Belzoni's collection. 
No. 66. f A fragment of a large sarcophagus. 
Within No. 66. A trough, with the name of Rameses the Great. 
Dark granite. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 67. Upper part of a statue of Ramesis III., from the island of 
Elephantina. Redgranite . Presented by W. R. Hamilton, Esq., 1840. 
No. 68. A seated figure of Bubastis, with the name of Amenoph III. 
(Memnon). 
No. 69. The upper half of an erect statue of Bubastis. 
Behind No. 69, is a fragment of a king seated. Gray granite. 
No. 70. A seated male statue, holding a small standing figure, with the 
same royal name ( Amyrtseus), as the Alexandrian sarcophagus, No. 10. 
On one side of No. 70, a statue of a person seated, holding in his left 
hand a hoe, or pickaxe. From the vicinity of the Pyramids. Syenite . 
On the other side of No. 70, a statue of Pioeri, prince of ^Ethiopia, 
holding an altar, having on it a ram’s head. On the back and plinth 
the name of Rameses the Great. 
No. 71. The upper half of an erect statue of Bubastis. 
Behind No. 71, a fragment of two seated figures. On a transverse 
belt are the titles of Rameses V. or IX., of the 19th dynasty. Syenite , 
No. 72. A standing figure of Bubastis, similar to No. 41. Dark 
granite. 
No. 73. A bust from a statue of Bubastis. 
No. 74. An Egyptian scarabseus, brought from Constantinople: 
from the Elgin collection. Dark granite. 
No. 75. Fragment of a statue, with the name of Horus of the 18th 
dynasty. Gray granite. 
No. 76. An erect figure of Bubastis, similar to No. 41. 
No. 11. A bust broken from a sitting figure of Bubastis. Dark 
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