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This irival/iiable series was most 
obligingly presented to me by Clot Bey^ 
Chief of the Medical Staff of the Viceroy 
of Egypt, at the instance of my accom¬ 
plished friend, George R. Gliddon, Esq., 
United States Consul at Cairo, whose 
munificent contributions to this collec¬ 
tion command my warmest acknowl- 
Theban Catacombs. 
mummy. 
G. R. Gliddon^ Esq. 
863. Female mummy. Theban Catacombs. 
G. R. Gliddon, Esq. 
864. Ancient Egypti^. Theban Catacombs 
at El Gurna. G. R. Gliddon, Esq. 
865. ^ Male mummy. Theban Catacombs. G. 
R. Gliddon, Esq. 
— 8^. FEMALE mummy. El Gurna, near Thebes. 
G. R. Gliddon, Esq. 
867. ^ Ancient Egyptian. Male. Thebes. G. 
It. Gliddon, Esq. 
868. Head of an Infantile mummy. Theban 
Catacombs. G. R. Gliddoji, Esq. 
El Gurna, Thebes. G. 
Gliddon, Esq. 
Kgyptian. Male. Thebes. G. 
R. Gliddon, Esq. 
871 Akment Egyptian. Male. Theban Ca¬ 
tacombs. G. R. Gliddon, Esq. 
