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No. 13. A capita! of an Egyptian column. Prc - RO OM IX. 
sented, in 1805, by Pari Spencer. Antiquities-. 
No. 14. The lower part of an Egyptian figure kneel¬ 
ing on a square plinth, round which is a border of 
hieroglyphics. Presented, in 1818, by His Royal 
Highness the Duke of York. 
No. 15. A tablet of hieroglyphics, found in front of 
the Great Sphinx. Presented , in 1817, by Captain 
Caviglia. 
No. 16. A manuscript written on papyrus in the en¬ 
chorial characters of Egypt. Presented, in 1820, by 
the late Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks; it was brought 
from Thebes by G. Behoni, Esq . 
No. 17. A colossal arm, in red granite, belonging to 
the same statue as the head No. 8. From Mr Saif's 
collection . 
No. 18. A colossal fist. Presented, in 1805, by Earl 
Spencer . 
No. 19. f An Egyptian figure, the size of life, kneel¬ 
ing on a square plinth, round which is a border of 
hieroglyphics: the head and arms of the figure are 
wanting. 
No. 20. A small figure of Isis, without a head ; she 
is sitting on the ground, and resting her arms upon her 
knees. An ear of corn is held in the left hand, and in 
front of the figure is the head of Orus. Presented in 
1767, by the Earl of Bute. 
No. 21. A votive column, on which is an inscription 
in Greek to the great God Serapis at Canopus. It 
was brought from Aboukir. Presented, in 1807, by Hr. 
Bancroft , Jun. 
No. 22. A figure of Isis, the size of life. She is re¬ 
presented sitting on the ground, and resting her arms 
upon her knees. An ear of com is held in the left 
hand, and in front of the figure is the head of Orus. 
No. 22*. A bas-relief of an Egyptian priest, a close 
garment enclosing the body down to the feet, excepting 
the right shoulder and arm ; the hands are crossed in 
front of the body; the head has been broken off. This 
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