SALOON.] EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 207 
No. 77» Bust broken from a sitting figure of Bu- 
bastes. 
No. 78. The cover of a mummy-shaped sarcophagus, 
of granite, covered vidth sculptures and hieroglyphics. 
The entombed person appears to have been a priest. 
Underneath are 
Feet broken from a statue of Bubastes. 
Fragment of a colossal head, of granite. 
No. 79. Bust broken from a sitting statue of Bu¬ 
bastes. 
No. 80. An erect statue of Bubastes, similar to 
No. 41. 
No. 81. A figure of a priest of Ammon, the size 
of life. He is represented sitting on the ground, and 
resting his arms upon his knees. An ear of corn 
is held in the left hand, and in front of the figure is the 
head of Isis, (surmounted by a shrine ?) which has 
formed the top of a sceptre. 
No. 82. A head of a sphinx, of Roman work. From 
the collection of Charles Towneley^ Esq, 
No. 83. A fragment of a kneeling statue, holding a 
shrine containing a figure of Osiris, and inscribed with 
hieroglyphics, wherein appears the name of Pharaoh 
Hophrah. 
No. 84. An erect statue of Bubastes, similar to 
No. 41. 
No. 85. Bust broken from a seated statue of Bu¬ 
bastes. 
No. 86. t An Egyptian sarcophagus, in black basalt, 
slightly resembling in its form the human figure. It has a 
single border of hieroglyphics round the outside, bearing 
the royal name of Amasis, 
On No. 86 are placed 
A sepulchral shrine, the front covered with hierogly¬ 
phics. 
A fragment of a pyramid, decorated with sculptures 
and hieroglyphics. 
A shrine covered with sculptures and hieroglyphics, 
containing a figure of a chieftain holding a staff or 
sceptre, the top of wdiich consists of a head of Isis sur¬ 
mounted by a plume. 
A fragment of a pyramid bearing the name of Enantef 
Naa. 
