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Atum ; and another, much effaced, deceased adoring Ra and other 
deities. Wood. 
Shelves 2, 3. Sepulchral figures in wood. 
Shelf 4. Sepulchral box of Chons-af-anch, scribe and priest, 
coloured black ; of Petamen, priest of Amen in Thebes ; on it Anubis ; 
of Petamen, priest of Amen-ra and of the temple of Chons in Thebes. 
Wood. 
Cases 10, 11. Shelf 1. Model of a funeral boat, rowers, and por- 
tions of models of boats. Wood. 
Shelf 2. Model of a boat ; in the centre a canopy, priests kneel- 
ing, dogs, &c. ; at the side, a lion devouring a goat. Found at Thebes. 
Calcareous stone. Model of boat. Wood. Another model. Cal- 
careous stone. 
Shelf 3. Models of sepulchral boats conveying the dead to the 
sepulchres ; in one,- priest reading the ritual, and a lighted altar. 
From tombs at Thebes. Wood. 
Shelf 4. Fragment of a ritual, in hieratic; part of a document in 
the same character, on leather ; a contract in demotic or enchorial ; and 
letters and other documents in enchorial. 
Caricature of the Roman times, representing foxes driving geese, 
lions and goats playing at draughts, &c. On -papyrus. 
Cases 12, 1 3. Shelf 1 . Heads from sepulchral vases of the genius 
Amset, human-headed. Some coloured. Stone , pottery , and wood. 
Shelf 2. Cynocephalus heads of the genius Hapi, from sepulchral 
vases. Stone arragonite . 
Jackal heads of the genius Siumutf, from sepulchral vases. 
Hawk heads of Kebhsnauf, 4th genius of the Amenti, from sepul- 
chral vases. 
Models of a set of four vases, for holding the internal parts when 
embalmed separately, in the shape of Amset, human-headed ; Hapi, 
baboon- headed; Siumutf, jackal-headed ; and Kebhsenuf, hawk-headed. 
Painted wood . 
Similar set, which have been deposited with the mummy of a per- 
son named Hapi .... Wood. 
Small sepulchral vase, in shape of the genius Siumutf, jackal- 
headed. Green porcelain. 
Two models of vases, one in shape of a bottle, the other of a goblet, 
with an inscription for a deceased Pai, a judicial scribe ; coloured to 
imitate glass. 
Shelf 3. Three sepulchral vases, all with human heads, from a set ; 
one for a deceased Aahmes. From a tomb in Upper Eygpt. Ter- 
racotta. Presented by Mr. Andrews. 
Four vases of a set. Pottery , coloured white. 
Three vases, coarsely painted, with figures of genii, probably of the 
Roman period, and vaulted covers, on which are seated jackals, and 
square orifices. Terracotta. From the Earl of Belmore's collection. 
Two vases of the genius Hapi. 
Cases 14 — 19. Inner coffin of Pesbes, door opener of the temple of 
the Sun; on it is Netpe ; the judgment of the dead before Osiris; 
symbolical eyes, and other ornaments. Wood. From the Earl of 
Belmore's collection. 
