156 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
Bowl-shaped box with partitions. Wood. 6^ in. dr., 3 in. h. 
Small four-legged box with a vaulted cover; the sides and top inlaid 
with ivory stamped with circular ornaments. Wood, (oh to 3j in. h. 
Tall cylindrical boxes; one contains a substance like flour. Wood^ 
5^ to in. h. 
Portion of a similar box. Horn. 4 in. h. 
Div. 3. Small vases or boxes • the tops and edges can ed. Wood, • 
to 4 in. di'., 2^ to 14 in. h. 
Box in shape of a gourd divided lengthwise. Wood. 7 in. 1. 
Semi-cylindrical box with a sliding cover. On the sides and top 
the ornament of an oskh. IFooo?. 54 in. h to 24 in. 1. 
Circular, egg-, and cartouche-shaped spoons. Wood. 54 to 34 in. L 
Shovel-shaped spoon, with handle. Vy'ood. 5.|- in. 1. 
Spoon ; the handle formed by lotus flowers. Wood. 64 in. 1. 
Spoon with an egg-shaped bowl and moveable cover. The handle 
represents flowers of the papyrus. Wood. 1 ft. 1. Mem-phis. 
Spoons; the bowls representing the shell Indina Kiiotica, held by 
a thumb and finger. Ivory, wood. 94 to 6 in. 1. 
Spoon, with a similar bowl, which the young Horns, standing upon 
lotus flower, supports on his head. Ivory. 3f in. h. Thebes. 
Spoon, with bowl in shape of a cartouche, and handle representing- 
gazelle. ^Vithin, two fish feeding on a water plant. Wood. 7 in. 1. 
Spoon or box in shape of a fish. Ivonj. 64 in. 1. 
Box in shape of a water fowl; the head of the bird is reverted, and 
convevs to its back, a small fish, which two voung birds of the same 
species fly to devour. Ivory. 7 in. 1., 3 in. h. 
Circular spoon; on the edge a hawk^ human face, and a lion or 
cynocephalus. The handle of lotus flowers. Wood. 5 in. 1., 34 in. b. 
Circular cup, with two cylindrical handles. Tl’ooct. 7f in. 1., 34 in. b. 
Spoons or boxes in the shape of geese swimming or trussed. 
Wood. 24 in. h., 54 in. 1. ; 4^ in. 1., f in. h. 
Spoon; the bowl in form of the fish latus ; a fox seizing it by the 
tail forms the handle. Wood. IO 4 in. 1. Memphis. 
Flat spoon with two bowls in shape of cartouches; the handle repre¬ 
senting Onouris, holding the lion’s tail in the left, and a club or sword 
in the right hand. In each bowl is a lump of wax of diflerent colour. 
Wood. 7 in. 1., 4 in. b. 
Spoon with circular bowl; the handle in shape of the fish latus, wdth 
papyrus flowers. Wood. 74 in. h. 
Spoon; the bowl pear-shaped; on the handle, Khons-Kneph be¬ 
tween two stems of the lotus. On the head ornament two birds. 
Wood. 74 in. 1. Thebes. 
Fragment, with a dedication to Anubis for Saph, royal bard, sujier- 
intendent of the bow. Ebony. 9f in. b. 
Long panel, on it the names and titles of Amenof III. (Memnon.) 
Ebony. 11 in. i. 
Div. 4. Bricks, stamped with the names of Thutmes or Thothmes 
I. (Chebron). Thutmes or Thothmes III. (Moeris). Amenof or 
Amunoph II. (Mephrathutmosis); and Thutmes or Thothmes V. 
(Tmosis). Clay and strain. Presented by Lord PrucUwe, 1834. 
Fragment of a brick from the P}Tamid at Dashour. Clay and straw, 
8 in. 1., 6 t in. b. Presented by Col. T. P. Thompson, 
