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various Genii is by no means identical with that suggested by 
Pettigrew. Thus the human Amset is usually found wrapped 
up in the liver instead of the stomach and large intestines, the 
Ape-headed ffapi is usually associated with the left lung rather 
than the small intestines, the Jackal Tuamâutef with, the stomach 
and not with the heart and lungs and the Hawk-headed Kehhsenuf 
is usually enclosed in the parcel of intestines instead of the liver. 
Even if we admit the possibility that the organs were put back 
carelessly and that as pure chance or as the result of the routine 
practice of a particular school of workmen the Genii became 
associated with a definite set of organs different to that originally 
intended, this cannot be the whole explanation. For there could 
have been no mistake in the case of the heart. It was deliberately 
left in the thorax in every case : it was never wrapped in a ])arcel 
like the other viscera and it was never associated with any of 
the (ienii, not even with Tuamaiitef as Pettigrew's list requires. 
In about oO % of the mummies examined no funerary figures 
were found. In many cases this was no doubt due to the damage 
inflicted on the mummies and the disturbance of the body's 
contents before they came into my possession ; but in a consider- 
able number of instances no Genii had been put in the body. 
This was the case in the mummies of two children — one newly 
born and the other a girl of 8 years — as well as in many adults 
of both sexes. In many others either the wax figures were so 
distorted or the viscera so ill-preserved, or both, that it was not 
possible to identify them and determine the association of Genii 
and viscera. In several other examples I have not opened the 
body cavity in order to avoid destroying certain forms of packing 
of the more superficial parts. It thus happens that from a series 
of nearly fifty mummies of this period I am able to make a 
statement of the relationship of the Genii and the viscera in only 
fifteen cases. 
