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Osiris ; of Nehemsrata, adorations to Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, Horus, 
Athor, and Anubis ; of Psbarchons, a priest, adorations to Osiris, Isis, 
Nephthys, and four genii; with blank space for the name, adorations to 
Num-ra in his boat, Osiris, and other deities ; of Taheb, a priestess of 
Amen-ra, adorations to Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, and the four genii. 
Wood. 
Case 81. Rings with a break in the circumference, probably ob- 
jects of attire, but their precise application unknown. Carnelian , 
jasper , composition, ivory , 8fc. 
Ear-rings, and pendants from ear-rings ; bracelets. Gold , silver , 
bronze, porcelain , glass. 
Signets set with amulets or scarabaei ; some bear the prenomen of 
Thothmes III. (Moeris), one, that of Rameses VII. or IX. ; those of 
iron are of the Greek period. Gold, electrum, silver , bronze , iron. 
A pair of bracelets made of cowries. 
Case 82. Necklaces, bracelets, pendent ornaments, beads, &c. ; one 
necklace has pendants in the form of the lock of Horns, fish, and cow- 
ries, with a cowrie-shaped clasp ; another has flat beads representing 
deities, symbols, &c. ; and a third, blue spherical beads capped with 
silver. Among the pendants are an segis of Pasht, a soul, and the 
shell Indina Nilotica. Gold, carnelian, jasper, amethyst, Egyptian 
emerald, Sfc. 
Case 83. Finger rings, some in open work, with figures of deities, 
&c. ; on the faces of several are the prenomen of Amenophis III., the 
names of Amentuonk, Amoun-ra, &c., one of gold of the Ptole- 
maic or Roman time, with Serapis, Isis, and Horns. Porcelain, ivory, 
mother of pearl, carnelian, bronze, See. 
Cases. 84— 8 6. Sepulchral tablets ; of a deceased adoring Ra ; of 
Heptamen, daughter of a priest, adoring Ra and Osiris ; of Nespshar, 
a cook and butler, of Thebes ; of Nastar, a priest, adoring the sun ; of 
a priest of Amen-ra, adoring the same ; of Nebamen, a judge, and his 
brother, adoring the ram of Num-ra; of Naa-en-shemu, with scene of 
the embalmment of the dead ; of Nehems-ra-ta, a female, adoring the 
bark of Num-ra, Osiris, and Isis; a deceased adoring Atum and Osiris. 
Wood. 
Case 87. Pectoral plates; many are in the shape of a propylon, 
having a scarabseus ascending, in a boat, adored on each side by Isis 
and Nephthys. — Many of these plates bear the names of the persons to 
whom they belonged; with them are some others having the head of 
Athor, scarabseus with symbolic eyes, deities, &c. Basalt, arragonite, 
porcelain, vitrified earth, Sfc. 
Case 88. Portions from the network coverings of mummies, con- 
sisting of scarabeei, wings, bugles, beads, &c. , crowns of Upper and 
Lower Egypt, symbolical eyes, sceptres terminating in head of lotus 
flowers, beads, &c. Porcelain. 
Case 89. Sepulchral amulets in the form of two fingers, of the 
human heart, and scarabsei. Basalt, Sfc. 
CASES 90 — 101. COFFIN, OBJECTS OF ATTIRE, AMULETS, 
SEPULCHRAL ORNAMENTS, ETC. 
Case 90. Coffin of Soter, an archon of Thebes. On the sides the 
judgment scene of the Amenti and the four-ram-headed hawk of 
