40 catalogue of egyptian antiquities.
" Eupemorus to his dear friend Horacleides,
greeting. (Assist.) Sarapion, the son of my friend
Nicomachus, a pilot, in whatever matters he may
have need of you, to my....." 4 inches by 3^
inches.
108. Canvas Pasteboard of the Mummy of a
Lady of the Greek or Roman period. The eyes
excessively staring; eyelashes and eyebrows ex-
travagantly coarse. Size of life.
109. Canvas Mask of a Young Nubian.—Size
of life.
110. Canvas Mask of a Young Female some-
what smaller than life.
111. Head of a Wooden Statue of a Queen.—
The head is about 3 inches from chin to the top of
the head.
112. Hand of Wood of the statue of a female.
=—5 inches long from wrist to end of middle finger.
113. Basket of a Circular Figure, made of the
palm leaf, such as are still made in Nubia.—4 inches
wide and 2 inches high.
114. Two Circular Pieces of Leather neatly
sewn together; the under piece dyed red, and the
upper of the natural colour, ornamented with a
radiating device. It was probably fitted to the top
of the head of a mummy, Diameter 4 inches.
115. Oval Shafed Mirror.—Width 7 inches,
height 6^ inches.
116. Admirable Drawing in black outline, on a
piece of fine blue glazed earthenware,—The figure of
a man with a piebald dog.
" Eupemorus to his dear friend Horacleides,
greeting. (Assist.) Sarapion, the son of my friend
Nicomachus, a pilot, in whatever matters he may
have need of you, to my....." 4 inches by 3^
inches.
108. Canvas Pasteboard of the Mummy of a
Lady of the Greek or Roman period. The eyes
excessively staring; eyelashes and eyebrows ex-
travagantly coarse. Size of life.
109. Canvas Mask of a Young Nubian.—Size
of life.
110. Canvas Mask of a Young Female some-
what smaller than life.
111. Head of a Wooden Statue of a Queen.—
The head is about 3 inches from chin to the top of
the head.
112. Hand of Wood of the statue of a female.
=—5 inches long from wrist to end of middle finger.
113. Basket of a Circular Figure, made of the
palm leaf, such as are still made in Nubia.—4 inches
wide and 2 inches high.
114. Two Circular Pieces of Leather neatly
sewn together; the under piece dyed red, and the
upper of the natural colour, ornamented with a
radiating device. It was probably fitted to the top
of the head of a mummy, Diameter 4 inches.
115. Oval Shafed Mirror.—Width 7 inches,
height 6^ inches.
116. Admirable Drawing in black outline, on a
piece of fine blue glazed earthenware,—The figure of
a man with a piebald dog.