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Dr. Hoernle —Antiquities from Central Asia. [Extra No. 1, 
showing a roaring lion, seated to right, similar to No. 61, but without 
raised paw. From G. 7. 
No. 61. Square flat brass seal, with perforated peg, showing a 
lion or cat sitting to right, with open mouth and uplifted left paw. From 
M. 2, found at Aq Sapll. Auother, but smaller specimen, from G. 7, has 
the paw not uplifted. 
No. 62. Round solid perforated seal-ring, made of whitish agate,f 
showing a scorpion, walking to right, with raised sting. From G. 4. 
No. 63. (PI. XIX, 7). Conical intaglio, of green glass (much 
corroded); engravement indistinct, apparently a locust, flying to right. 
From M. 4. 
No. 64. Round flat brass seal (broken and much corroded), with 
perforated peg, showing two birds (bulbul?) facing each other and 
fighting. From M. 2, found at Aq Sapil. 
No. 65. Round flat ornament of copper, with ring attached to rim, 
for wearing. In the centre, remains of a nail, showing that originally 
there was something attached to its back. From M. 9. 
No. 66. (Plate XIX, 8). Brass nail with round ornamental head, 
formed like a mushroom. 
No. 67. Ruund flat brass seal, with perforated peg (broken), 
showing radiate sun-face, or perhaps wheel. 
No. 68. Triangular flat brass seal, with perforated peg, showing 
a scorpion, walking to right. From M. 6. 
No. 69. Elliptical intaglio of red cornelian, engraved with an 
uncertain design (pair of cymbals ?) From G. 4. 
No. 70. Square flat brass seal, with perforated peg (broken), 
showing an ornamental design. From M. 6. 
No. 71. Quarterfoil flat brass seal, with perforated peg, and 
original piece of thread on which it was worn. Engraved with an 
ornamental design. From G. 10. Another specimen was in M. 2. 
See No. 79. 
No. 72. Square brass signet-ring (larger portion of ring missing), 
showing an ornamental design. From the Takla Makan ; consignment 
unknown. 
No. 73. Round intaglio of whitish glass,f engraved on one side 
with the figure of two crossed swords or arrows, on the other, with some 
kind of faintly incised writing. From G. 4. 
No. 74. Obverse and reverse of a round amulet, of serpentine ;* 
thickness, £th of an inch, perforated with a fine string-hole. From 
the Takla Makan; consignment unknown. 
No. 75. Elliptical solid perforated seal-ring, of Bowenite,t 
engraved with fire-altar, as on Sassanide coins. From G. 4. 
