SEYFFARTH—LEEDS MUMMY-COFFIN. 367 
composed of three straps. of red leather, was discovered, 
which contained the said royal names. The figures and hie- 
roglyphics upon this ornament, formerly worn on the neck, are 
ee, the impressions of heated metal ty 
The royal cartouches in question refer to two different Pha- 
_ of that kind, which commonly were put in juxtaposi- 
The shrine A is a sacred name, containing the letters 
Ri MSs TPN-RA, i. e, Ramses, the favorite of the 
Sun, which on innumerable monuments, e. g., on the Obelisk 
on the Porta d del Popolo in Rome, translated by Hermapion,. 
1 on the famous Osimandyeum of Thebes, the ruins of 
belong now to the village of of Karna ‘adobe the royal 
ie name of Osi : 
Patent was 
10 shows us Be 
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sp is of dy Ai ade a Gee another 
