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GALLERY OP ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
No. 65. Seated statue of Bubastes. From Belzonis 
collection. 
No. 66. f A fragment of a large sarcophagus, similar 
in its structure to Nos. 10 and 23. 
Within No. 66. A trough, in hard breccia, with hie- 
roglyphics, wherein appears the royal name of Rameses 
the Great. At one end is the figure of an old man seated. 
From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 67. A fragment of the platted beard of the Great 
Sphinx. Presented^ in 1817, hy Captain Caviglia. 
No. 68. A seated figure of Bubastes, similar to No. 
37. It is inscribed witii the name of Amenoph III. 
(Memnon). 
No. 69. Upper half of an erect statue of Bubastes. 
Behind No. 69, is a fragment of a statue of a king 
seated, in grey granite. 
No. 70. A seated male statue, holding in front of 
his knees a small standing figure, inscribed with the 
same royal name (Amyrtisus) as the Alexandrian sar¬ 
cophagus. 
On one side of No. 70, is a statue of a person seated, 
holding in his left hand a hoe, or pickaxe; on his left 
knee are some hieroglyphics, sculptured in relief. 
On the other side of No. 70, is a statue of Pioeri, 
prince of ^Ethiopia, holding an altar, inscribed with hie- 
roglyphics, and having on it a ram’s head. The back 
and plinth have also hieroglyphics, among which appear 
the name of Rameses the Great. 
No. 71. Upper half of an erect statue of Bubastes. 
Behind No. 71, is a fragment of two seated figures, in 
red granite. The back of the chair is covered with hiero¬ 
glyphics. 
No. 72. A standing figure of Bubastes, similar to 
No. 41. 
No. 73. Bust broken from a statue of Bubastes. 
No. 74. An Egyptian scarabaeus, or beetle, brought 
from Constantinople: it forms a part of the Elgin col¬ 
lection. 
No. 75. Fragment of a statue, of grey granite, in¬ 
scribed with the royal name of Horus of the 18th dy¬ 
nasty. 
No. 76. An erect figure of Bubastes, similar to No. 41. 
