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by Athor, and having behind him a kind of standard. Thebes. Cal- 
careous stone. From the Earl of Eelmore's collection. 
No. 266. Sepulchral tablet ; on it Thoth-her-makutf kneels and 
adores Ra, or the bark of the Sun, in which that god is seated, 
having before him a cynocephalus holding a symbolical eye. The 
hieroglyphics and figures are coloured yellow. Thebes. Calcareous 
stone. From the Earl of Eelmore's collection. 
No. 267. Sepulchral tablet ; on it is Neb-nefer, a judicial func- 
tionary, attended by seven judges, adores Phtah Num, Sate, and Anu- 
cis ; coloured, but retouched. Thebes. Calcareous stone. From 
the Earl of Eelmore's collection. 
No. 268. Sepulchral tablet, rather mutilated ; on it Neb-tefu, a 
judge, and his sister Athor, kneel, and make an adoration to the Sun, 
the disk of which is represented in a bark traversing the heavens. 
Thebes. Calcareous stone. From the Earl of Eelmore's collection. 
No. 269. Sepulchral tablet ; on it two judges and a judicial scribe 
are represented adoring Phtah seated in his shrine, with Athor as the 
West standing behind him. Thebes . Calcareous stone. From the 
Earl of Eelmore's collection. 
No. 270. Small sepulchral tablet; above are two small conical 
objects in bas-relief, terminating in human heads ; below is traced the 
head of a man and hieroglyphics. Thebes. Calcareous stone. From 
the Earl of Eelmore's collection. 
No. 271. Sepulchral tablet, imperfect ; on it Pa-ren-nefer, a 
judge, kneels and adores the Sun, the disk of which is seen in its 
bark traversing the heavens. Thebes. Calcareous stone. From 
the Earl of Eelmore's collection. 
No. 272. Sepulchral tablet ; on it Pa-neb, a chief of the registrars 
of justice, attended by his three sons, kneeling and adoring a great 
serpent . Thebes. Calcareous stone . From the Earl of Eelmore's 
collection. 
No. 273. Sepulchral tablet ; on it. Pa-neb, attended by his sons, 
kneeling and adoring the goddess Meri-seker, snake-headed, seated 
on a throne, and holding a lotus sceptre. Calcareous stone. 
No. 274. Sepulchral tablet ; on it Kaha, a judge, is seen stand- 
ing, and holding in each hand a vase-stand, and worshipping Amen- 
ophis I., monarch of the 18th dynasty, who stands, wearing the attire 
of Phtah Socharis, and holding in his hands a whip and crook, and 
emblem of stability. Calcareous stone. 
No. 275. Sepulchral tablet; on it a deceased, Aahmes (Amasis), 
seated before a table of viands, receiving the adoration of a member of 
his family. Calcareous stone. 
No. 276. Sepulchral tablet; on it is the divinity Harueris seated 
on a throne, wearing the pschent, having behind four eyes and two 
ears, and before him a table of offerings. Nebra, a Theban judge, 
stands before him, praying that the god will grant his eyes to see and 
ability for him to walk. Thebes . Calcareous stone. From the Earl 
of Eelmore's collection. 
No. 277. Upper part of a sepulchral tablet of fine execution ; on 
it the monarch Amenophis I., 18th dynasty, is represented seated on 
a chair, holding a crook and emblem of life, by the side of his wife 
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