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Hapi, and Apis - - - - - 72 



The Four Vases bearing their respective Heads. Leaden 

 Plate with the Eye placed over the Incision in the Side 

 of the Mummy. ( Vide infra, p. 469.) The Goddess Selk 73 



Amunti the Receiver and Giver. A temporary Abode. 

 Return to Earth after 3000 Years. Amenti and Ement 

 the West. Erebus and Ereb, or Gharb of the Hebrews. 

 Temples not turned to the West - - - 74 



The Assessors. Their Number Forty-two - - 75 



Answered to the Forty-two Judges of ordinary Tribunals. 

 Their Form with different Heads. Supposed to be the 

 Forty-two Crimes from which a good Man should be 

 exempt, or the Spirits who accused and punished the 

 Guilty . - - - - - 76 



Cerberus. The Guardian of Amenti - - 77 



Uncertain Deities. Toses ? Hoh ? Another God - 78 



Smot ? perhaps a Form of Thoth. Ac ? a Bull-headed 

 Deity. Spot ? and a Goddess nursing a Child - 79 



A Character of Isis, the Defender ? — One of the Forms 

 o^ Hercules? Nehimeou ? - - - 80 



Her peculiar Head Dress. Melsigor or Mersokar as 

 a winged Asp, opposed to Eilethyia - - 81 



Merte or Milt ? Her Office, and Form. Not Mar^s. 

 An uncertain Goddess, perhaps Phut ? - - 82 



A Snake-headed God. A Character of Osiris ? A Form 

 of Amun-re? Reto or Ritho, a Goddess of the Second 

 Member of the Triad of Hermonthis - - - 83 



Ranx'O the God of War. His formei' Character answer- 

 ing probably to Mars - - - - 84 



Goddess of War. A Deity from Wady Gasoos, a Form 

 of Sothis? Mak ? Leontocephalus - - 85 



Deities with Lions' Heads or with Lions in their Legends. 

 A Lion-Iieaded Goddess Rita or Erta ? Tlie Goddess 

 of the Sacred Eye - - - - 86 



ToTOUON ? from Sajunch. NiiBoo a Form of Ncith. An 

 unknown God, and Two Forms of the youthful Deity 

 Eboon. Hippopotamus- headed God - - 87 



Heron, Antaeus, Perseus, Busiris, Thueris, Cangi'us, 



