gallery of antiquities. 
[EGYPTIAN 
Thebes. Calcareous stone . From 
170 
Aahmes- Ari-nefer, or Nefer-ari. 
the Earl of Belmore's collection. , , , 
No 278 Sepulchral tablet, well executed ; on it Ken-ner-chepsh, 
a judge, kneels and adores, with a peculiar prayer to Athor, who is 
seated on a throne, attended by “ Life,” as an Athlophoros. Thebes . 
Calcareous stone. From the Earl of Belmore's collection 
No. 279. Sepulchral tablet; on it Semen-ta-ti, a door-keeper ot the 
tribunals of justice, kneels, and; adores Amen-ra, whose sceptre is 
entwined by a lotus plant, and Mut ; below, Atetenatef, a llabellura 
bearer, attended by his sister, Ta-pen-nu, or Neier, kneels, and adores 
the goddess Meri-seker. Thebes. Calcareous stone. From the Earl 
of Belmore's collection. . , 
No 280. Sepulchral tablet; on it Batai, a female, is seated on a 
chair by the side of her mother, Hen-nefer, who affectionately em- 
braces her; her father Amen-em-ha offers to her incense, water, and 
viands; below is a dedication to Osiris. Calcareous stone. Erom 
Sr. Anastasi's collection. . ,. 
No. 281. Sepulchral tablet, in two divisions; m one, lenachi, a 
judge, stands in adoration, with his sister, Nefer-ari, behind him, in 
adoration to Ra, and in the other to Osiris. Calcareous stone. Erom 
Mr. Sams's collection. . 
No 282 Sepulchral tablet, well executed, and in bas-reliel ; on 
it— 1.* Pa-mehti, a door-keeper of the northern reservoirs or tanks at 
Thebes, is seen worshipping Osiris and Anubis. 2. The same, seated 
on a chair and holding a lotus, at the side of his wife, Mut-nefer, receiv- 
ing the adorations of his son, Neb-seni, a judge, and another son. 3. 
The same, Neb-senu, making a sepulchral offering to Mut, Hem-neter, 
and Ari-nefer. Calcareous stone. From Major Jervis s collection. 
No 283. Sepulchral tablet; on it Pa-ren-nefer, a judge, adores 
the ram, the living emblem of Amen-ra, while his wife, two sons, and 
a daughter, worship the goddess Mut. In the sepulchral dedication 
the deceased asks that his name may endure in the tribunal of truth, 
as Truth itself. Calcareous stone . , , , r* 
No 283*. Tablet of Amenmes, a judge, who, attended by me 
females of his family, stands adoring the goddesses Ta-her or Thouens, 
hippopotamus headed, Sate, and Athor. Thebes. Calcawous stone. J 
Nof 284. Sepulchral tablet ; on it Ari-nefer, attended by his sister, 
Sha-ti, bearing a basket of viands, kneels and adores the goddess 
Taur Taher, or Thoueris, represented under the form of a hippopota- 
mus, standing erect, with a crocodile’s tail down the back; coloured. 
Thebes . Calcareous stone. From the Earl of Belmore s collection. 
No 285. Upper part of a sepulchral tablet : on it Tent-tut oners 
a libation and viands to his father, Un-nefer,a royal bard, seated at the 
side of his wife, Ra-bechi. Calcareous stone. Thebes. From the 
Earl of Belmore's collection. . . . , . 
No. 286. Upper part of a sepulchral tablet ; on it is a judge adoring 
the god Phtah. Thebes . Calcareous stone. From the Earl of Bel? 
more's collection. . . . ... 
No 287. Part of a tablet, dedicated to Osins for Atai, a scribe ; 
part of the figure of the divinity and scribe only remain. Calcareous 
stones 
