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bracelets, oneofwhichhastheshellTrochus Pharaonicus® on ft 
a pectoral plate with Anubis, and a copper model of •. ’m„ ' ’ 0< •', a , re 
hatrts exhibited in trays at the side of Z coffin beneath Tft ’G, U ? 
is represented' holding atofegay;’ on ^Anubis' TiTand T\ ^ 
Thoth, and on the chest Nutpe. Wood 6 ft 2± in’ 1 d No1 hthys, 
althelrs S E" d 6ft.1t‘ h L ^ ^ tW ° deca P itated * 0 ™ 
6 , 9 — J - Mummy of Har-sont-iotf, Theban priest of Amoun 
fi OT,ris P nf d ! " V 0Ute j men coverin ?> coloured blue, with gilded 
figures of divinities, and scenes of the great funeral ritual • on till & ! 
Asiatic captives, &c. 5 ft. 7f in. 1. ’ the feet 
Case 69—2. Coffin of Pi-rothar-naaoubsh, incense-bearer of the 
temple of Khons, containing a mummy; on it are represented the 
the g ht eD th CeneS ’ r”* i m ° St ° f <he P rinci P al sepulchral ^divinities- at 
the sides the car of Athor and other divinities. Wood. 6 “ft, 1 
wI ?? S ® 7 ° —1 d- M -" mmy ° f Har - em - hbai > m its outer covering, on 
StSSS to "™* *■!'«. 
C tS e J 0 ” 2 - Il ' , ! er coffi " of Nentef or Enintef, supposed kino- of 
wings and" tad' of ^ ‘ft gdded ’ and is orna “<m te d withftj 
wings and tail of a vulture. Fragments of the exterior bandages 
having hieratic inscriptions, are exhibited at the sides. Wood. 6 ft.’ 
J 386 7 I“ L .Mummy in its bandages, much decayed, and the feet 
broken off; on it is bead-work, representing a scaraLus, emblem of 
stability, &c., with strings of coloured bugles. 4 ft. 7'- in. 1. 
Case 71—2. Mummy in its bandages, the mask gilt; on it Netpe 
ceSbvAnuSs A ° f ^ Amenti ’ the emba ^ m ent of the de- 
ceased by Anubis, and Isis mourning. 4 ft. 10 in. 1. 
ft»ndf e 7 ]~ a ' Mummy in its bandages; on it a net of bugles and 
witlfsevend deities ^Tl the embalmment scene, 
tll „ CaSe 72 ~\-. Mummy in its bandages, of a light brown colour; 
the uppei part is covered with a layer of pitch. 5 ft. 4^ in. 1. 
Case 72—2. Coffin of Ten-en-amoun, a Theban incense-bearer, 
e face is of dark wood. On the body are the representations of 
Osins, Isis, and Nephthys, the bull of Phtah Socharis, the car of Athor, 
&c. b it. 4f in. 1. 
Case 73—1. Graeco- Egyptian mummy in its bandages; on the 
neck is a peculiar pectoral ornament consisting of gilded wooden 
figures of different symbols and divinities. 5 ft. 6 in. 1. 
- + i S ? 73 3 ‘ Coffin and mumm y of Khonsaouonkh, sacer- 
aotal functionary and scribe; the face gilded; on it the deceased 
