HAP. XIII. TOTOUON, AND OTHER DEITIES. 87 



the tombs, made of stone or blue pottery ; and is 

 painted on sarcophagi, boats, and fancy ornaments. 



ToTOUON? (PI. 72. Part 2.) 

 This Deity is from the temple of Samneh, at the 

 third Cataract of the Nile, of the early time of the 

 second Osirtasen. His name may signify the 

 ** opener of the hand." 



Neboo, Neboou. (PI. 72. Parts.) 

 The name of this Goddess appears to be Nebou. 

 She is one of the contemplar Deities of Esneh 

 or Latopolis, and the second member of the triad 

 worshipped there, which consisted of Neph, this 

 Goddess, and their son Hake. She is a form of 

 Neith, the Egyptian Minerva, like the Lion-headed 

 Goddess Menhai already mentioned. * 



(PL 72. Part 4.) 



The name and character of the God in Part 4. of 

 this Plate are uncertain. He is of late date ; and 

 though he has the title " Great God" following his 

 name, he does not appear to hold a very important 

 office in the Pantheon, — unless, indeed, he be a 

 character of some one of the principal Deities. 



The two Gods in Part 5. are forms of the 

 youthful Deity Ehoou, the son of Athor, and the 

 third member of the triad of Dendera, who has been 

 already described, t 



HiPPOPOTAMUS-HEADED GoD. 



There is a God with the head of a hippopotamus, 

 who may be one of the characters of the Egyptian 



* Supra, p. 40. 



f Vide supra. Vol. I. (2d Series) p. 409. 



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