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hieroglyphics, including the same name and titles. 
Hieroglyphics also appear upon the arm, and behind this 
figure. 
No. 47- A mummy-shaped sarcophagus, of white 
stone. 
No. 48. A male statue, in basalt, seated upon a pe- 
| destal, his arms crossed upon his knees, which are almost 
as high as his chin. The front of the figure and pedestal 
1 are covered with an hieroglyphical inscription. From Mr. 
■Saifs collection . 
! No. 49. Similar to No. 4*1. From Mr . Saifs col - 
| lection. 
No. 50. Blank. 
No. 51. A kneeling statue of a royal scribe, of white 
! stone. He holds a shrine containing the figures of Isis, 
j Osiris, and Horus. On his shoulders and lap appears 
I the name of Rameses (Sesostris). 
On the ground, behind No. 51, 
Fragment of an Egyptian figure seated upon a plinth, 
with the legs turned inward, and lying one upon the 
other. The plinth and portions of the dress are covered 
with hieroglyphics. 
A portion of an altar, similar to that represented on 
No. 8. 
A fragment which was found at the foot of Pompey’s 
Pillar, and is partly covered with hieroglyphics, whereon 
appears the name of Rameses. 
A mutilated fragment of a statue. 
A colossal fist. Presented , in 1805, by Earl Spencer. 
No. 52. Blank. 
No. 58. Similar to No. 41. From Mr. Saifs collection . 
No. 54. Bust broken from a seated Bubastes. 
No. 55. Bust broken from a statue similar to No. 21. 
There can be little doubt but that the fragment, No. 14, 
is part of the same statue. 
No. 56. Upper half of a standing statue of Bubastes, 
similar to No. 41. 
No. 57. A seated statue of Bubastes, similar to No. 
37. A portion of the disk upon the head has been 
broken off. It bears the name of Amenoph III. 
(Memnon). 
