1. “The Superintendent of the Royal Temple, Aahmes.” Murch.
2. “The Keeper of the Storehouse of Offerings, Sen-pu.” Murch. This scarab probably belongs to the end of the Twelfth Dynasty. (Cf. Pl. XIII, 19.)
3. “The Scribe of the Recruits, Ab-ka-user.” M-G.
4. “The Superintendent of the Workmen of Amen, Men-kheper-ra-senb.” Murch.
5. “The High Priest of Amen, Hapu-senb.” B.M. 29435. Hapu-senb lived under Thothmes II and Queen Hatshepsut. (For remarks on his life, see my note on him in P.S.B.A. XXII, pp. 31-36.)
6. “The Steward of the Queen, Pe-en-Thebu.” Murch.
7. “The uab-priest, Amen-em-heb.” Hood. Mounted in a gold funda.
8. “The Eyes and Ears of the Lord of the Two Lands, the Mayor, Sen-nefer.” This Mayor (of Thebes) lived under Amenhetep II (see my notes on him in the P.S.B.A. XXII, pp. 52-61).
9. “The sedem ash of the Superintendent of the Seal, Min-nekht.” Davis.
10. “The Divine Father, beloved of the God (i.e., the King), the Vezîr, Ptahmes.” C.M.
11. “The Chantress of Amen, Maŷ.” Alnw.
12. “The Lady, Art.” B.M. 30639.
13. “The Royal Brother....” B.M. 27790.
14. “The Lady, Apu-ser.” Alnw.
15-46. Rings, etc., from the tomb of Maket at Gurob (temp. Thothmes III).
15, 17, 18, 20-28. Scarabs with ornamental devices.
16. “Ra,” a very common type of scarab, and specimens of it may generally be dated to the first half of the Eighteenth Dynasty.
19-32. “Amen-ra.” This is another very common type; it is nearly always of the date of Thothmes III.
29. “The Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, Men-kheper-ra (Thothmes III).”
30, 31, 33. “The Lady, Maket.”
34. “Aa-kheper-ka-ra (Thothmes I),” chosen of Amen.
35-41. “Men-kheper-ra (Thothmes III).”
42. Plaque, with figures of the Gods Tahuti and Ptah.
43. A cylinder-seal, bearing the titles and names of Thothmes II.
44-45. Flat seals, with ornamental devices.
46. Frog in porcelain, with a beetle engraved upon the base.