75/189 255 and 181); children's toys were even then found in great variety though of somewhat quaint construction. There were dolls with wigs and movable limbs, made in stone, pottery, and wood (fig. 256); figures of men, and animals, and terra-cotta boats, balls of wood and stuffed leather, whip-tops, and tip- cats (fig. 255 .-- Fire-sticks, bow, and unfinished drill-stock, Twelfth Dynasty; _Illahun, Kahun, and Gurob,_ W.M.F.Petrie, Plate VII., p. |