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78. Ibid. “A Contribution to the Study of Mummification in Egypt.” Mémoires presentés à l’Institut Égyptien, Tome V., Fascicule I., 1906, pp. 1-54, 19 plates.

79. Ibid. “An Account of the Mummy of a Priestess of Amen.” Annales du Service des Antiquités de l’Égypte, 1906, pp. 1-28, 9 plates.