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to whom all cattle were sacred. 1 ft. 7 in 1) in Mini i r 
8^ in. h„ 2 ft. 4 in. 1. ; 1 ft. 6 in. 1,., 2 ft. 5 in. I. ' jibes. ’ 
Heads of gazelles, impure animals, emblems of Tvphon and 'IV 
phoman divinities. 9£,. 10£ to 114 in. 1 Thebes ' 
Div. 3. Mummy of admail ram, sacred to ’and emblem 
Amoun-ra ; only the head and some of the bones are preserved I 
1 m. h., 1 ft. 8 in. 1. Thebes. 
Heads of rams, unrolled, or in bandages. 1 ft. 1 i n 1 
Mummy of a lamb. 11 in. h., 1 ft. 2 in. 1 Thebes 
Head of a sheep. 
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CASES 56, 57. ANIMAL MUMMIES. 
Div. 1. Mummies of the ibis. 1 ft. 9 in. h. 
Div. 2. Mummy of the black ibis, and two eggs. 1 ft U in 1 
Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 1834. 88 t ’ 
Bones of the ibis. Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson , 1834 
Mummies of the ibis, 1 ft. 3 to 9 in. 1. 
Div. 3. Mummies of the ibis, 1 ft. 9 in. 1. 
Eggs of the ibis. 2i in. 1 . Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 1834. 
Div. 4. Conical pots, with their covers, containing mummies of 
the ibis, sacred to Thoth. Red earthenware. 1 ft. 4 in. 1 . Sakhara. 
CASE 58. ANIMAL MUMMIES. 
Div. 1. Mummies of crocodiles, emblems of Sevek or Sabak; one 
has been unrolled. 1 ft. 5 to 1 ft. 6 in. 1 . Thebes. 
Div. 2. Mummies of snakes or siiuri, emblems of Isis, in shape 
ox cakes with mseander patterns. 
Div. 3. Mummies of snakes in the form of oval cakes. 11 in to 
4 in. 1. 
Rectangular case with a lizard at top and two small rings ; in it was 
found the skeleton of the small snake lying near it. 24 in. 1. Bronze. 
Thebes. 
Rectangular case with a hawk-headed urseus snake on the top, which 
has held some animal mummy. 7| in. 1 . Bronze. 
Div. 4. Snake mummies bandaged in shape of oval cakes. 
CASE 59. COFFIN, ETC. 
Coffin of Irioui, in the form of a mummy. The subjects on it 
are similar to those on the coffin of Ataineb in Case 38; at the 
back is a figure of Athor. 6 ft. 6 in. h. Bequeathed by Col. William 
Lethieulher , a.d. 1755. 
case 60. 
^! v * J Mummies of snakes bandaged in shape of oval cakes. 
Div. 3. Mummies of snakes bandaged in shape of oval cakes. 
Mummies of fish bandaged, and some unrolled. 
Div. 4. Mummies of Siiuri, or bay ad fish, with their bandages. 
cases 61, 62. BRICKS. 
i. J* from the Pyramids of Illahoon, of Howara, and 
the Northern and Southern Pyramid of Dashour. Clay. Presented bu 
Col. Howard Vyse andJ. S. P erring, Esq., 1840. 
Brick of sun-dried clay and straw, stamped with the prenomen of 
Thothmes I. of the 18th dynasty. Presented by Lord Prudhoe. 
