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bronze room. 
EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
Otises 1—3. Shelf 1. Sepulchral tablets of wood; of a person not 
named; adorations to Ra, Osiris, and other deities; ,,f He ■ 
an assistant priestess of Amen-ra, adorations to Ra; of Iri-a ha ’ 
priest, adorations to Ra and to Isis; of Petas, a pries adoring R ' 
deZ! "woTh"’ mU ° h effaCed ’ deCeaS6d Coring Ra an] other 
.. S , helf , f ,, Sma11 “odels of sarcophagi and mummies, found depo- 
sited with the dead, and supposed at one time to be embalmers’ 
models. In terracotta and wood. 
Boxes used for holding the small figures of the dead, similar to those 
p aced in cases 6, 7. No. 8522-23. Contains two figures. No 8524 
Ka-rennu, a deceased, adoring Amset, and Kebhsnauf. Presented L 
Joseph Gwdt Esq. No. 8525. Made for Bak-en-mnt, a priest of Mut 
who attended by his sister, Mut-em-ua, a priestess of Amoun-Ra is ador’ 
rh g uJr No* 8527" M r: d A T h t r ’ " inSC " b6d With a c h a P‘er -t of the 
ntual. No. 8527. Made for Mut-en-pennu, priestess of the Theban 
Isis** 1, Amoun "^ a ’ ^ ut ’ ar| d Chuns, represents her adoring Osiris and 
Shelf 3. Boxes for holding sepulchral figures. No 8529 Of a 
deceased, adorations to Ra and Isis. No. 8530. Of Chons-af-anch a 
Theban scribe No. 8531-32. Of Hesi-cheb, with a chapter of the 
ritual. No. 8533. Of Petamen, a priest of Amoun, having on each 
side a representation of Anubis. No. 8534. Of the Roman period 
decorated with gryphons, &c. F ’ 
Shelf 4. No. 8535. Box, with representations of Osiris, lord of 
lettu, and part of the litanies of the god Thoth. No. 8536 Box 
decorated with stripes. No. 8537-38. Boxes of Sensao, sur'named 
Faa-am, and of Thoth-er-tas, decorated with prayers and inscrintions 
m yellow No. 8539. Box of Naas-narut, a- daughter of Us^Aan 
on which Neith, Selk, Sati, and Anubis are represented purifyino- the 
genu of the dead. r p y g e 
Cases 4, 5. Shelf 1. No. 8540. Box of Amen-as-anch, a priestess 
of Amoun-Ra. No. 8541. Box plain; front of a box or sarcophagus, 
Isis and Horus erecting the standard of Osiris. : ° 
Shelf 2. No. 8543. Similar box, inscribed with the name of Hesi 
QtP/i eSteSS • Amoun-Ra, and who adores the genii of the dead. No* 
r tr * • Plam box> with dedication to Ra. No. 8550. Has name 
oi Hui. 
Shelves 3, 4. Four sepulchral figures in wood, representing the dead 
equipped for that portion of his ordeal in the future state where he 
ploughs and sows the Auru, surrounded by the great waters and canals 
of the mystical Nile ; holding a hoe in each hand, and a cord, at 
t-hed to a basket of seed with which he sows the fields, sluno- on his 
left shoulder ; they all contain a similar formula, with the name and 
titles of the dead, and a prayer, the 6th chapter of the ritual, relative 
