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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
[EGYPTIAN 
No. 40. A baboon, of sandstone. From Ibsamboul. 
No. 41. A statue of Bubastis standing. Black granite. From 
Mr. Salt's coUectio?i. 
No. 42. The lower part of a figure kneeling on a square plinth, 
containing the name of Rameses the Great. Found at Abydos. Black 
basalt. Presented, in 1812, by His Royal Highness the Duke of York. 
No. 43. The sacred boat, inscribed \nth the name of Mautemwa, 
the mother of Amenoph III. (Memnon.) Black granite. 
Beneath, is a casing stone, from the Great Pyramid. Calcareous 
stone. Presented by Col. Howard Vyse, 1838. 
No. 44. The upper part of a statue of a king, having on his belt 
the prenomen of Osortasen I. or Nectanebo. Gray granite. Pre~ 
sented by Col. Hoivard Vyse, 1838. 
No. 45. Similar to No. 41. ' From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 46. A figure of a royal scribe, seated upon the ground, and 
resting his arms upon his knees. Ears of corn are in his left hand; 
round his neck is suspended a tablet inscribed with the name and 
titles of Rameses ( Sesostris). 
No. 47. A mummy-shaped sarcophagus. White stone. 
No. 48. A male statue, seated upon a pedestal, his ai'ms crossed 
upon his knees. Black basalt. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 49. Similar to No. 41. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 50. The upper half of a standing statue of Bubastis, similar to 
No. 41. 
No. 51. A statue of a Prince, swathed, seated; covered with hiero¬ 
glyphics, among which is the name of Thothmes III., and his royal 
sister. Calcareous stone. 
A kneeling statue of a royal scribe. ^ He holds a shrine containing 
the figures of Isis, Osiris, and Horus. On his shoulders and lap ap¬ 
pears the name of Rameses ( Sesostris). Calcareous stone. 
A statue kneeling and holding a tablet containing a prayer to Ra. 
Calcareous stone. 
On the ground behind: 
The fragment of a figure seated upon a plinth, v. ith the legs turned 
inward, and lying one upon the other. Dark granite. 
A portion of an altar. Dark basalt. 
A fragment found at the foot of Pompey’s Pillar, with hieroglyphics, 
whereon appears the name of Rameses. Sandstone. 
A mutilated fragment of a statue. Dark granite. 
A colossal fist. Presented, in 1805, &// Earl Spencer. 
No. 52. A bust broken from a seated Bubastis. 
No. 53. Similar to No. 41. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 54. Blank. 
No. 55. A colossal arm, belonging to the same statue as the head 
No. 15. Syenite. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
Under No. 55. Casing stones from the great Pyramid. Calcareous 
stone. Presented., by Col. Howard Vyse, 1838. 
No. 56. Blank. 
No. 57. A seated statue of Bubastis. It bears the name of Amenoph 
III. (jM«mnon). Black granite. 
No. 58. A fragment of the plaited beard of the Great Sphinx. 
Calcareous stone. Presented, in 1817, by Captain Caviglia. 
