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(8V). Osiris and Isis in porcelain^ (221). Osiris in (jlaas (288). 

 Osiris in ivood, 13" high, on stand, with double crown (550). 

 The beard of Osiris from a statue in u-ood (137). Head of a 

 granite statue of Osiris, 19^" higli, with double crown (5()2). 

 Three other figures of Osiris on tablets mentioned under that 

 head. Tablet of limestone, 7t x 4:J^", with figure of Osiris, crook, 

 fiail, disk, nilometer, and tau, and two rows of well executed 

 hieroglyphics, (148). 



Osirid figures, emblem of the dead. Of stone, 8" high (22). 

 Same 5i" (24). Black stone, 4", 6", 6^", (65, 6(5, (57, 71). 

 Granite (130). (^f jiorcclain, blue, 5", 5^" high, two (25, 26). 

 Green 5i", bright blue 6i", stone colored 7f' , three (29, 30, 31). 

 Same, (131). Black marble, 7A" (350). White marble, 5" (73). 

 Pottery, 7|', 7iS two, (72, 74). In alabaster, 4f", two, (69, 70). 

 Small Osirid figures (81, 82, 83, 84). In wood 8*", 9i'" 10", 

 three (94, 95, 96). Figure mentioned above, with box, 25 inches 

 high. Others found in a black box, mentioned above. 



AmunRa in bronze, small (88). Same seated, bronze, 9" 

 high (376). 



Isis, small (184'. In lapis lazuli (192). For Isis and Horns, 

 see under Horus, Nos. 221, 373, 278, 411, 413, 522. 



Isis and Nephthys with Horus between them, in porcelain 

 (242). 



Nephthys alone, porcelain (198). 



Isis and Anubis. Tablet representing a temple, 3^" x 3" : 

 ram headed Isis oflTers sistrum to Anubis ; reverse, nilometer 

 between two taus (349). 



Isis and Osiris. Tablet of s^-camore wood representing a 

 temple, Isis ottering to Osiris (388). 



Athor. Small porcelain column surmounted b}' two heads of 

 Isis in form of Athor (28). Mirror and stafl", head of Athor, in 

 bronze, 9" high x 4" broad (134). Porcelain figure of Athor 

 (186). 



Pasht, catheaded goddess of Bubastis. Bronze (6). Pasht 

 erect in porcelain (11, 13). Same seated (12). Lion headed 

 Pasht (85). Pasht, seated, small (191). Porcelain Pasht (222). 

 Same (355). Pasht, seated, lapis lazuli (265). 



Tmei, goddess of truth and justice, daughter of the sun, whose 

 image was worn round the neck of the judge in court, with which 

 he touched the gainer of the suit in token that the right was on 



