306 HIEROGLYPHIC TABLET 
CHAP. 49. The Coluber Cerastes, or Horned Viper, a native of 
^ ^ ^' Egypt. See Hasselquist, p. 221. Lond. 1766. 
Linn. Syst. Nat. p. 217. 
50. Same as No. 20. 
5 1 . A Lachrymatory, between two Strigils. 
52. Perhaps the Bow-slrivg; an instrument of punish- 
ment used In the East. 
53. An Egyptian Altar. 
54. Same as No. 24. 
55. A perfect representation of the Ibis. That which 
Dr. Shaw has given, as found upon a Sardonyx, is 
far from being so faithful a portrait of this animaU 
See Shaw's Travels, Plate facing p. 409. Lond. 
1757. 
56. Same as No. 23. 
57. & 58. Unknown, 
59. Same as No. 1. 
60. Same as No. 5. 
61. Unknown. 
62. Same as JVo, 1. 
63. A Dove. 
64. Same as No. 1. 
65. Same as No. 28. 
66. Same as No. 29. 
67' Same as No. 40, accompanied by the Thyrstis 
Scyllocyprius. See Kircher, CEdip. ^gypt. torn, I. 
p. 277. Ttom. 1652. 
68. Unknown. 
69. An Obelisk. 
7.0. Same as No. 3. 
