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GALLERY OP ANTIQUITIES. 
213 
Cas€. Div. 
T. 1. Bronze vases. 
2. Fruit, grain, cakes; two ducks upon a stand 
made of cane and papyrus, being a prepared 
feast found in a tomb at Thebes. 
3. Mattocks, yoke and strap, steps and rope of a 
ladder. 
4. Fragments from the walls of tombs. 
U. 1. Fragments of painting from the tombs. 
2. Bows, arrows, bird weapons, battle axe, daggers, 
scabbard, knives, flint and bronze arrow heads, 
wood, bronze, &c. 
3. Staves, sceptre, fan handles, boat mast, paddles, 
See., wood, &c. 
V. Coffin of Otaineb. 
Prepared boards with hieroglyphic inscriptions and 
drawing of Thothmes III. 
W. 1. Inscriptions. 
2. Implements of writing and painting, colours, &c., 
various materials. 
3. Implements of writing and painting, ink-stand, 
wax tablets, knives, &c., various materials. 
4. Inscriptions. 
X. 1. Baskets and fragments of baskets of palm leaves. 
2. Boxes, wood and ivory. 
3. Spoons, smaller boxes, &c., wood. 
4. Unbaked bricks stamped with hieroglyphical in¬ 
scriptions, plasterers’ tools, wood, &c. 
Y. 1. Baskets and tools, palm leaves, wood, &c. 
2. Tools for a carpenter and mason, found in the 
above baskets, models of tools, &c. 
3. Miscellaneous fragments. 
4. Unbaked bricks stamped with hieroglyphical in¬ 
scriptions. 
Z. I. Baskets, palm leaves. 
2. Musical instruments, bronze, wood, &c. 
3. Dolls, children’s playthings. Sec. 
4. Implements of spinning, specimens of cloth, &c. 
A A. B B. C C. Mummies and coffins. 
D D. Animal mummies; cynocephali, dogs, cats, cattle, 
and sheep. 
E E. Animal mummies ; ibis, hawks, fish, serpents, cro- 
