SEYFFARTH—LEEDS MUMMY-COFFIN. 377 
From this scheme we learn that the Sign of Leo did not 
contain either a Decuria of the Sun and Mercury, or a Horion 
of the Sw | Mercury, confining the one with the other; 
wvinamcher the position of Jupiter between two zodiacal 
segments must refer to the Dodecatemoria. prighb the 3d 
and 4th Dodecatemorion, extending from 5 to 10 degrees, be- 
longed to the Sun and Mer reury ; consequently, the longitude 
of Jupiter, standing between the Dodecatemorion of the Sun 
and that of Mercury, was 7°,5’in the Sign of Leo. Thus 
Jupiter stood, at the same time, in the Decuria and the Ho- 
rion presided over by himself, as the scheme shows; in such 
cases, however, the Egyptians, as we have seen, omitted to 
— the Decuria and the Horion, they being of the same 
_feslening the discussed places of the seven planets, the 
following was the exact planetary configuration on the da of 
the equinox previous to the birth of the deceased: 
haan in the House a ‘the Sign of 3 o°—30° 
: Jupiter - Pees eos eee eae 7° 30’ 
4 Mars +-0s05 seseee eee . opesene 606%, % 0°. 
Sam sees eeee secon Mara eeee wees coon s ZT 0° 0’ : 
ie ‘Venus Stee Cesess s Sree beet bev ss a 19°—14° 
Mercury (retrograde). tank: stecee seeeee MH  OO—30° [my 
Lees Moon een eae wees .»Mars «- sevew sv ecae we ee 14°—20° = 
la pit PyCAE and ¢ on what day of the be Tuan x a 
sel qesestaco aga 
ieal in tiption | is pelt eraaguneny ae vedas peg 
