204 GALLERY OF ANTiaUITIES'. [EGYPTIAN 
No. 46. A figure, the size of life, of a royal scribe, 
seated upon the ground, and resting his arms upon his 
knees ; the left arm has been broken off. Ears of corn 
are in his left hand; round his neck fs suspended a tablet 
inscribed, in hieroglyphics, with the name and titles of 
Ilameses (Sesostris). In front a tablet inscribed with 
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 
are covered with an hieroglyphical inscription. From Mr^ 
Saifs collection. 
No. 49. Similar to No. 41. From Mr. Saifs col¬ 
lection. 
No. 50. Statue of a prince, in calcareous stone, 
swathed, seated; covered with hieroglyphics, among 
which is the name of Thothmes 3, and the obliterated 
cartouche of his sister. 
No. 51. A kneeling statue of a royal scribe, of white 
stone. He holds a shrine containing the figures of Isis, 
Osiris, and Horus. On his shoulders and lap appears 
the name of Rameses (Sesostris). 
No. 52. Statue in calcareous stone, of a person kneel¬ 
ing and holding before him a tablet, containing a formula 
of prayer to lla. 
On the ground behind ; 
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, % Earl Spencer. 
No. 53. Similar to No. 41. From Mr. Saifs collection. 
54. Bust broken from a seated Bubastes. 
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