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FRAGMENTS of an Egyptian Inscription on linen cloth, occupying thirteen lines, in the hieratic character, measuring 5 feet 9 inches by 6 inches. Presented by John Gardnor Wilkinson, Esq.

EGYPTIAN linen roll, 5 feet 2 inches by 4 inches, probably a fragment, containing fifteen columns of hieratic characters, with a few figures dispersed in various parts.

A SIMILAR roll, 2 feet 4 inches by 4 inches, a fragment probably of the same roll with the preceding; it contains four columns of hieratic characters, with one or two figures at the commencement.

A SIMILAR roll, probably another fragment of the same, containing nine columns of hieratic characters; above the first seven runs a frieze containing figures.

EGYPTIAN linen roll, 2 feet 10 inches by 3 inches, containing an inscription in hieratic characters, with figures; much scorched. EGYPTIAN linen roll, 17 by 74 inches, containing seven compartments of figures, with thirty columns of red and black hieroglyphics underneath.

EGYPTIAN linen roll, 15 by 8 inches, containing twenty-seven columns of red and black hieroglyphics, with a frieze of figures above. EGYPTIAN linen roll, 15 by 9 inches, containing twenty-seven columns of red and black hieroglyphics, with a frieze of figures over columns three to fifteen.

EGYPTIAN linen roll, 23 by 44 inches, apparently a fragment, containing a series of figures, with an inscription in three lines in hieratic characters. A SIMILAR roll, 22 by 4 inches, apparently a part of the same with the preceding fragment.

EGYPTIAN linen roll, 22 by 5 inches, containing a series of figures, with five lines of hieratic characters in two columns.

EGYPTIAN Papyrus, 19 inches square, containing two series of columns of hieroglyphics, the upper consisting of thirty-one columns, the lower of thirty-eight columns.

EGYPTIAN Papyrus, 211⁄2 by 10 inches, divided vertically into three compartments; the first containing six columns of hieroglyphics; the second, sixteen columns in six compartments; the third also in six compartments, containing four columns.

EGYPTIAN Papyrus, 2 feet 11 inches by 3 inches, containing a series of coloured figures.

EGYPTIAN Papyrus, 16 inches square, being apparently two fragments of the same papyrus joined together; the upper one 8 inches high, containing four coloured figures, with twenty columns of hieroglyphics, the lower 8 inches, containing a figure with four columns of hieroglyphics.

PAPYRUS roll, 8 inches wide and several feet long, apparently in the hieroglyphic character, with figures; not opened.

PAPYRUS roll, 6 inches wide and several feet long, apparently in the hieroglyphic character, with coloured figures; not opened.

PAPYRUS roll, 8 inches wide and several feet long, apparently in the hieroglyphic character, with coloured figures; not opened.

PAPYRUS roll, 4 inches wide and several feet long, apparently in the hieratic character; not opened.

PAPYRUS roll, 9 inches wide and 3 or 4 feet long, in the hieratic character; not opened.

PAPYRUS roll, 9 inches wide, apparently made up of fragments of Coptic Mss. glued together.

PAPYRUS roll, 6
PAPYRUS roll, 7

PAPYRUS roll, 7

inches wide, made up of fragments of Coptic Mss. inches wide, made up of fragments of Coptic Mss. inches wide, made up of fragments of Coptic Mss. inches wide, made up of fragments of Coptic Mss. Two considerable fragments of a Coptic book, consisting of from fifteen to twenty leaves each.

PAPYRUS roll, 9

PAPYRUS roll, 7 inches wide, made up of small fragments of Greek
Mss.

PAPYRUS roll, 8 inches wide, made up of fragments of Greek Mss.
PAPYRUS roll, 10 inches wide and 3 or 4 feet long; not opened.

PAPYRUS roll, 7 inches wide and 2 or 3 feet long; not opened.

PAPYRUS roll, 9 inches wide; not opened.

PAPYRUS roll, 3 inches wide; not opened.

PAPYRUS roll, 3 inches wide, covered with linen; not opened.

IMPRESSIONS in Sulphur of forty-four ancient seals, chiefly of Grammar Schools.

Presented by W. C. Trevelyan, Esq.

PRINTED BOOKS.

ABADIUS (DIDACUS JOSEPHUS).

2 Partes. 8° Cæsenæ, 1780.

De Deo, Deoque Homine Heroica.

ABBATI (BARTOLOMEO). Il Rapimento di Proserpina. Idilio. 8° Terni,

1619.

ABBOT (ROBERT). A Defence of the reformed Catholicke of M. W. Perkins, against the bastard Counter-Catholicke of D. Bishop. [2 Tom.] 4° Lond. 1611-09.

ABBOTT (JACOB). Parental Duties in the Promotion of early Piety. 12° Lond. 1834.

The Corner-Stone: or, a familiar illustration of the principles of Christian truth. With preface and notes by the Rev. R. Philip. 12° Lond. 1834.

The Young Christian. 12° Edinb. 1834.

ABJURATION. The Case of an Oath of Abjuration considered: and the vote of the House of Commons vindicated. In a letter to a friend. 4° Lond. 1693.

1702.

The Case of an Oath of Abjuration stated. 4° Lond.

ABSTEMIUS (LAURENTIUS). Hecatomythium secundum.
Hieronymum Soncinum, 1505.

8° Fani, per

ABU ABDALLA DAHABI. Liber Classium Virorum qui Korani et traditionum cognitione excelluerunt. In epitomen coegit et continuavit Anonymus. E Codice MS. Bibliothecæ Duc. Gothan. lapide exscribendum curavit Henricus Ferdinandus Wüstenfeld. Particula 1. 4° Gottinge, 1833.

Particula n. 4° Gottingæ, 1834.

ACADEMIES. Academia Groningana. Annales. 1822-25. 4° Groninga,

1825-28.

Academia Lugduno-Batava. Annales a d. 1x Feb. 1832

ad d. vi. Feb. 1833. 4° Lugd. Bat. 1834.

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Journal. Vol. v, Pt. 11. Vol. vi, Pt. 1, and Pt. 11, to No. XIII. 8° Philad, 1827-31.

ACADEMIES. American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Memoirs. New
Series. Vol. I. 4o Cambr. U. S. 1833.

I. e R. Accademia Economico-Agraria dei Georgofili di

Firenze. Continuazione degli Atti. Vol. VIII-XII, Trim. 1-111. 8°

Firenze, 1830-4.

Vol. xvII.

The Royal Irish Academy. Transactions.

*

ACKERLEY (CHARLES HENRY). A Plan for the better Security of Vessels
navigating the River Thames. With appendices. 4° Lond. 1834. #
ACQUA. Nuova Raccolta d'Autori Italiani che trattano del Moto dell'
Acqua. Tom. VI. [p. 233 to the end.] 4°.

ACTON (HENRY). A Sermon on the Death of the Rev. James Manning.

8 Exeter, 1831.

A Sermon preached before the Members of the Western
Unitarian Society. 12" Bristol, 1831.

ADAM (ALEXANDER). Index to Phrases and Sentences in his "Roman

Antiquities." 8o Cambr. 1832.

Roman Antiquities. With notes and indices by

James Boyd, LL.D. 12° Lond. 1834.

ADAM (ROB.). The Religious World displayed; or, a view of the four
grand systems of Religion, and of the various sects and parties in the
Christian World. 2 Vol. 8° Lond. 1823.

ADDISON (JOSEPH). The late Tryal and Conviction of Count Tariff. 8°

Lond. 1713.

A Discourse on ancient and modern Learning. 4°

Lond. 1739. [With MS. Notes by Richard Hurd, Bishop of

Worcester.]

ADER (GUILLEM). Lou Gentilome Gascoun. 8° Tolose, 1610.

ADMINISTRATION. Remarks on a scurrilous Libel, entitled, “A Persuasive to impartiality and candor, in judging of the present Administration." 8° Lond.

A Defence of the Measures of the present Administra

tion. 8° Lond. 1731.

Administration.

ADVICE.

Serious Considerations on the Measures of the present 4° Lond. 1763.

Five Minutes' Advice to the People of Great Britain, on the present situation of public affairs. By a citizen of London. 8° Lond. 1792.

The Country Curate's Advice to his Parishioners. By H. C. 8° Lond. 1693.

ADULTS. Golden Rules for Adults. 8° Lond.

EGINETA (PAULUS). Medical Works; translated: with a commentary, by Francis Adams, Esq. Vol. 1. 8° Lond. 1834.

ELIANUS (CLAUDIUS). De Natura Animalium Libri septemdecim. Verbal ad fidem Libb. MSS. constituit et annotationibus illustravit Fridericus Jacobs. Intextæ sunt curæ secundæ postumæ J. G. Schneideri Saxonis. Adjecti indices et interpretatio Latina Gesneri a Gronovio emendata. 2 Vol. 8° Jena, 1832.

EMILIUS (ANTONIUS). Orationes. Accedunt non nulla Poematia. 12" Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1651.

ÆSCHYLUS. Tragœdiæ. Recensuit, integram lectionis varietatem notasque adjecit Augustus Wellauer; 2 Vol. 8° Cantabr. 1827.

Tragediæ ex recensione G. Dindorfii. 8° Oxon. 1832.

Appendix ad editionem Eschyli novissimam.

Jacobus Scholefield, A.M. 8o Cantabr. 1833.

Confecit

Septem Thebana Tragœdia. Lat. a Q. Septimio Florente

Christiano. 4° Lutet. apud Fed. Morellum, 1585.

Enchiridion Eschyleum: sive Notæ in Eschyli Tragoedias e variis commentariis excerptæ, atque ad Wellaueri textum accommodatæ. 8o Cantabr. 1832.

ESOPUS Phryz. Faules de Isop, y de altres famosos Autors. 8° Barcelona.

Fabulæ Æsopicæ Græcæ quæ Maximo Planudi tribuuntur. Ex recensione I. M. Heusingeri. Cum indice et suppleCura G. H. Schaefer. 8° Lipsiæ, 1818.

mento.

AFFAIRS. An Enquiry into the present State of our domestick Affairs. 8° Lond.

An Enquiry into the present State of Affairs. 4° Lond.

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