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cloth, and probably contained some greasy matter.
4-j inches long, § inches wide.
124. Square Piece of Heavy Bone, probably of
the hippopotamus, rudely decorated with unmeaning
furrowed lines. 3^ inches long, § inch wide.
125. Stibium Vase of Hard Black Stone.—1^
inches by 1\ inches.
126. Two Alabaster Vases.—If inches high,
1\ inches wide.
127. Two Globes of Wood, divided into four
quarters by furrowed lines, and subdivided into
twelve meridians of yellow and red.—These globes
are flattened at the poles. If inches from pole to
pole, lyg- of an inch at the equator.
128. The Fruit of an Unknown Plant.
129. Tn the same tray are five other vegetable
products that look like nutmegs.
130. An Ibis Egg.
130. A ditto.
131. Some Pieces of Mummy Bread and a
Whole Cake, nearly circular.—7\ inches diameter.
132. A Small Wooden Spoon, with a long
handle.
133. Rude Vase, similar in form to No. 117, and
like it sealed up, and some beads adhering to the
cement.—This vase also has since been opened, and
was found to contain some resinous gum broken up
and some sand.
134. The Right Hand of a Mummy, with a
porcelain ring on the middle finger, bearing a figure
cloth, and probably contained some greasy matter.
4-j inches long, § inches wide.
124. Square Piece of Heavy Bone, probably of
the hippopotamus, rudely decorated with unmeaning
furrowed lines. 3^ inches long, § inch wide.
125. Stibium Vase of Hard Black Stone.—1^
inches by 1\ inches.
126. Two Alabaster Vases.—If inches high,
1\ inches wide.
127. Two Globes of Wood, divided into four
quarters by furrowed lines, and subdivided into
twelve meridians of yellow and red.—These globes
are flattened at the poles. If inches from pole to
pole, lyg- of an inch at the equator.
128. The Fruit of an Unknown Plant.
129. Tn the same tray are five other vegetable
products that look like nutmegs.
130. An Ibis Egg.
130. A ditto.
131. Some Pieces of Mummy Bread and a
Whole Cake, nearly circular.—7\ inches diameter.
132. A Small Wooden Spoon, with a long
handle.
133. Rude Vase, similar in form to No. 117, and
like it sealed up, and some beads adhering to the
cement.—This vase also has since been opened, and
was found to contain some resinous gum broken up
and some sand.
134. The Right Hand of a Mummy, with a
porcelain ring on the middle finger, bearing a figure