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234. Some Bugle Beads and some small Beads,
that were used for ornamental bead-work for the
mummy, which have been fused together.
235. An unfinished Figure of the Buckle of
the Waistband, in hard slate stone.—1^ inches
long.
236. Bronze Sistrum, a musical instrument, and
the insignia of the office of priestess.
237. Porcelain Dtsk, part of an ancient neck-
lace.—yq of an inch.
238. A Disk of Egyptian Porcelain, notched
all round the edge.—On one side is impressed the
figure of the eye, the other plain. A hole is drilled
through the longer diameter. 1-| inches. It has
formed part of a necklace.
239. Globular Bead of Black Glass, with
white circular streaks ingeniously disposed.—^ inch
in diameter.
240. Four Beads.—Two of blue glass, barrel-
shaped. -§ inch. Two : f porcelain, blue glaze.
241. Three Beads, of carnelian.
242. Large Barrel-?haped Bead.—Hard green
limestone. 1|- inches long,
243. The Upper Eyelid of a Glass Eye.—
In blue glass, with an opaque white back.
244. An Ornament, representing a papyrus in
full bloom.—Porcelain, blue glaze. If inches high.
245. Scarab^eus, remarJaia bly circular in form.—
Hard porcelain, green glaze, -f inch.
246. Some Glass Beads.—Fused together.
234. Some Bugle Beads and some small Beads,
that were used for ornamental bead-work for the
mummy, which have been fused together.
235. An unfinished Figure of the Buckle of
the Waistband, in hard slate stone.—1^ inches
long.
236. Bronze Sistrum, a musical instrument, and
the insignia of the office of priestess.
237. Porcelain Dtsk, part of an ancient neck-
lace.—yq of an inch.
238. A Disk of Egyptian Porcelain, notched
all round the edge.—On one side is impressed the
figure of the eye, the other plain. A hole is drilled
through the longer diameter. 1-| inches. It has
formed part of a necklace.
239. Globular Bead of Black Glass, with
white circular streaks ingeniously disposed.—^ inch
in diameter.
240. Four Beads.—Two of blue glass, barrel-
shaped. -§ inch. Two : f porcelain, blue glaze.
241. Three Beads, of carnelian.
242. Large Barrel-?haped Bead.—Hard green
limestone. 1|- inches long,
243. The Upper Eyelid of a Glass Eye.—
In blue glass, with an opaque white back.
244. An Ornament, representing a papyrus in
full bloom.—Porcelain, blue glaze. If inches high.
245. Scarab^eus, remarJaia bly circular in form.—
Hard porcelain, green glaze, -f inch.
246. Some Glass Beads.—Fused together.