44 SEN MUT—-AN EGYPTIAN CRICHTON 
I make no attempt to eulogise the man, but, looking across the 
long vista of time and considering Sen Mut and his work, I feel no 
hesitation in asking, Does he not richly deserve the title of ‘‘ The 
Admirable ?” 
The paper was illustrated with thirty-six slides and a number of 
Seal of Sen Mut. 
Egyptian antiquities, among the 
latter being a seal or rubber which 
had belonged to Sen Mut, and is 
almost the only relic belonging to 
Sen Mut in England. 
Sketch of side and under face of a seal or 
rubber in the collection of the Rey. William 
Macgregor, Tamworth. The figure of the 
god is shown on one side, and the hiero- 
glyphies read ‘* nes peren Amen, Sen Mut,” 
i.e., Steward of the Temple of Amen, Sen 
Mut. 
