78 THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS. CHAP. XIII- 



UNCERTAIN DEITIES. 



TosES? (PI. 64. Parti.) 



I now proceed to examine the form or attri- 

 butes of those Deities whose names are unknown. 



The first of these is a Goddess, whose hierogly- 

 phics appear to read Toses. She wears the globe 

 and horns of Athor, and is styled the Daughter of 

 the Sun ; but her office is not defined. She is 

 found in the old temples of a Pharaonic age. 



The two next figures of this Plate contain the 

 figures of two Deities, who seem, from their hiero- 

 glyphic legends, to have the same name, — Toses 

 or Tosos, written with different characters. 



Hon, HoHP ? (PI. 64. Part ^0 



The name of this Deity appears to read Hoh, or 

 Hohp. His form and office are unknown. He 

 occurs in temples of a Pharaonic age, the annexed 

 figure being from Medeenet Haboo at Thebes. 



(PI. 64. Part 3.) 



The name of this God is unknown, owing to 

 the imperfect preservation of the hieroglyphics, and 

 the uncertainty respecting the first letter in his 

 legend. I have only met with him in temples of 

 a late date, as at Dendera. 



