Beni Hasan. Notes for a projected revised edition of Beni Hasan volume i (OEB 146347), with some texts and transcriptions of hieratic graffiti in Tomb 3, Khnemhotp III. TopBib iv.147. List of Hay, Burton and other manuscripts, in relation to Beni Hasan.
Saqqâra: -tombs of Mereruka's wife and son (the parts of the Mereruka mastaba complex not published by Chicago, Oriental Institute) -tomb of Khentika Ihy (from Gunn's notes)
Various XIth Dynasty texts, including objects in: -Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum -Berkeley, Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology -Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek -Kraków, Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, MNK-XI-999 (TopBib v.164)
Gîza. Concordances for Mariette and Wreszinski publications:
Mariette, A., Les Mastabas de l'Ancien Empire. Fragment du dernier ouvrage de A. Mariette (1889) (OEB 144519)
Wreszinski, W., Atlas zur altägyptischen Kulturgeschichte iii (1923-1936) (OEB 152922) Papyri in Turin, Museo Egizio. Page concordances for publications:
Pleyte, W. and Rossi, F. Papyrus de Turin. Vol. i. Texte (1869-1876) (OEB 147627)
Fabretti, A., Rossi, F. and Lanzone, R. V., Catalogo generale dei musei di antichita. Vol. ii. Regio Museo di Torino (1888) (OEB 139337) Concordance for:
Gayet, E., Musée du Louvre. Stèles de la XIIe dynastie, 3 vols. (1886-1889) (OEB 140214)
6 letters from Barns, 1 carbon copy of letter from Černý to Barns Correspondence mainly Barns consulting Černý regarding research and seeking Černý's advice on philological aspects and transcriptions.
1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Boardman. Correspondence concerned with Greek and Egyptian religion, Černý particularly interested in the tradition of carrying cult images on sacred barges.
5 letters from Botti. Publication and off-prints exchange, social contacts and personal matters, as well as the compilation of Italian entries for Who was Who in Egyptology. Botti also refers to a congress of Oriental Studies held in Prague in 1949, which Černý did not attend.
2 letters from Burton-Brown. Correspondence concerned with artefacts from the Manchester Museum (University of Manchester) collections, and the potential of infra-red photography.