15. Bronze vases and vessels. 
16. Temple bronze objects, etc. 
17. Coptic bronze and iron. 
18. Jewelry, glazed ware and glass. 
19. Wooden statuettes of gods and persons, 
■working groups, drawing and writing instru¬ 
ments, basketry, etc. 
20. Clay models of houses, burned and un¬ 
burned brick, weights and miscellaneous 
stone objects. 
21. Tomb tablets. 
22. Portrait statuary. 
23. Canopic jars, boxes, biers, stools, etc. 
24. Coffin covers of stone and wood. 
25. Mortuary boat of Sesostris III, from Dashur. 
26. Casts of portrait busts. Two cases. 
27. Casts of tomb sculptures in low relief show¬ 
ing many activities of Egyptian life. 
28. Saitic sarcophagus, from Memphis. 
29. Sculptured sarcophagus of Persian Period. 
30. Roman sarcophagus. 
31. Framed mortuary textiles. Forty-five 
frames. 
32. Balcony fronts from old Cairo. Eleven. 
J. Ground Floor Hall. Theatrical Perform¬ 
ances of the Orient. 
1. Ceylon. 
a. Singhalese Masks. 
2. Java. 
a. Masks. 
b. Actors’ Costumes, 
c. Headdresses. 
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