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364. No. 477. a. Offering of incense and libation. 



365- No. 477. h. Wine offered in two cups. 



366. No. 477. c. Vases used for libation. 

 Ibid. No. 477. d. Offering of milk. 



367. No. 478. Various floM'ers form the sculptures. 



369. No. 479. Offerings of figs and some vegetables. 



370. No. 480. Preparing to anoint the statue of a god. 

 372. No. 481. Offering of a figure of truth. 



Ibid. No. 481. a. Emblematical offerings. 



374. No. 482. Offerings placed on the altar, with wine, oint- 



ment, and other things. 



375. No. 483. Emblems with the head of Athor presented to 



the gods. 

 Ibid. No. 484. A priest kneeling at an altar, and a figure with 

 what is supposed to be a tail. 



376. No. 485. Men beating themselves, another with two of 



those unknown emblems. 

 Ibid. No. 486. A lamp ? 



377. No. 487. A game ? or a religious ceremony ? 



378. No. 488. An attitude of adoration. 



379. No. 490. King Ptolemy prostrate before Isis. 



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381. Vignette P. Interior of a mummy pit, or sepulchral 



chamber, at Thebes. 



382. Woodcut, No. 491. Services performed to the dead by a 



member of the family. 



383. No. 492. The members of the family present, when the 



services were performed. 

 Ibid. No. 493. A woman embracing and weeping, before her 

 husband's mummy. 



385. No. 494. Conveying the mummies to the closet, after the 



services had been performed. 



386. No. 495. Pouring oil over a mummy. The napkin over 



the priest's shoulder. 



387. No. 496. An altar, showing that the trench carried off the 



libation. 



