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may he give bread, beer, oxen, thousands of incense, thousands of all 
things good, pure, wax, all things good.’”’ Then come four more black 
bands, beneath which are ten small vignettes in a cross series, sepa- 
rated by nine short lines of hieroglyphs. 
The central vignette is the usual embalming scene, with Anubis, 
jackal-headed, operating on the body of the dead, which lies on a bier, 
over which the human-headed bird, emblem of the soul, hovers. This 
is the largest of the pictures of this row, and along its right margin is 
a line of writing: ‘“‘ Anubis, lord of both lands’; along its left is 
‘‘Qsiris, lord * * * may he give all good things.” To the right from 
within outwards are figures of Tuautmutef, jackal-headed; Hapi, 
baboon-headed ; Amset (destroyed); and the hawk of Horus crowned 
by the sun’s disk. To the left are Thoth, ibis-headed; Tum, Neith, 
and an obliterated figure; with a hawk to the extreme left like that 
on the right. The lines of writing between these are, on the right, 
“Says Hapi, may he give all things.” ‘‘ Osiris neter xenti, may he 
give’; to the left are, ‘‘Says Neith, good goddess, may she give.” 
“Says Tum, lord of both lands, may he give.” ‘‘All things pure, 
good, thousands.”” ‘‘* * great gods * *” 
Still lower is another chequered band over a cross band of hiero- 
glyphs: “‘ Give royal supplies Osiris Unnefer, the great god of Abydus, 
Anubis dwelling in the divine palace * * lord of Taser, lord of both 
lands, may he give clothing, wine, oxen, thousands of wax, thousands 
of incense, thousands of i 
The lower part of the coffin lid, from about the level of the middle 
of the thigh to the foot, is vertically divided into three parts: in the 
middle is a line of vignettes and vertical lines of hieroglyphs ; while 
on the side there are smaller lateral vignettes, and shorter cross lines 
of inscription. 
The first central vignette is that of an invocator before a table of 
offerings, invoking figures of Thoth, Shu, and Atum, similar to the 
vignette of chapter 114 of the Ritual; below this are six vignettes of 
standing figures of Neith, Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, Chnum, and Tefnut ? 
Along each side of these are three vertical lines of inscription, which 
read as follows on the left side :— 
Taan * * * Anpu yenti neter pa Anpu suti neb ta ta ta 
Says ? Anubis dwelling in the temple, Anubis, lord of both lands, may 
ef yet neb abtu ya em merhu en ka en Asar  nebt pet 
he give all things pure, thousands of wax, to the spirit of the Osiris, lady of the 
Tes net per mayeru nebt amay.s at Tafneyt maxeru nebamax xer 
house T- justified, all justified, daughter of T. justified all consecrated before the 
neteru nebt pet Anpu  xent neter ha 
gods, lords of heaven, Anubis dwelling in the temple. 
Ra * -* xentiuast * * ‘ta ef aka heqt ahau ya em xet 
Says dwelling in may he give bread, beer, oxen, thousands of all 
