The list is incomplete and only covers man, woman, deities, parts of human body, mammals and parts of mammals.
Various drafts for articles on "The System of Writing in Ancient Egypt", including Griffith MSS 1.52 published in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 30 (1900), 153-159 (OEB 140801).
Griffith Lectures. October Term 1900 [possibly 1901(1)]. "The system of hieroglyphic writing":
a. Conventions in form and colour: classification of the signs
b. Sketch of Egyptian palaeography
c. Growth of the signs
d. Employment of the signs
e. Orthography
f. The place of the Egyptian system with the history of writing
g. Monograms
Also includes early drafts and notes.
-1: Stela of Baki in Turin, Museo Egizio 1549 (TopBib i2.717).
-2: Stela of Penamun in Turin, Museo Egizio, 1552 (provenance not known). Fabretti, A., F. Rossi and R. V. Lanzone, Regio Museo di Torino: antichità egizie (1882-1888) (OEB 139337), p. 151 [1552].
Plan and hand-copies of texts from lintel, jambs and entrance wall of the tomb of Djehuti at Kom el-Ahmar (TopBib v.197).
Zonder titel- A: Rossi-Lanzone no. 1983 recto and verso. See Pleyte, W. and F. Rossi, Papyrus de Turin, 2 vols (1869-1876) (OEB 147627), plates CXXXIX-CXL (recto only).
- B: Lanzone no. 1985 recto.
It includes copy of letter dated 27/09/1887 from Griffith to Dodgson about the text.
Block with names of Har[...], Kapermehet, [...]fankh, son of Harsiesi found at Birkdale by John Noton in 1904. Correspondence, rubbings, photographs and hand-copy with translation by Griffith.