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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
[bronze 
to their destinv in the future state. From the great numbers de- 
posited with the dead, it has been conjectured that they were offered by 
the relatives of the deceased. Among them are several. of Sett Me- 
nephtah I., and of priests, scribes, military and civil functionaries. 
Cases 6, 7. Sepulchral figures in arragonite and calcareous stones. 
Nos 8689-91, are portions of those of Amenophis III. (Memnon) of 
the 18th dynasty; Nos. 8933-34, of monarchs of the 18th dynasty; 
No. 8695, of Raineses III.; and Nos. 8696-8700, of Rameses IV 
all from the tombs of the kings in the Biban-el-Molook. No. 8904, 
of Panehsi, a scribe of the treasury ; is inscribed with a memorandum 
at the side, of the number of figures made in one month. 
Cases 8, 9. Shelf 1. Sepulchral figures in porcelain. 
Cases 10, 1 1. Shelf 1. Sepulchral figures in terra cotta. ^ 
Shelf 2. Model of a funeral boat, rowers, and portions of models oi 
boats. Wood. Model of a boat ; in the centre a canopy, priests kneel- 
ing, doo-s, &c. ; at the side, a lion devouring a goat. Found at Thebes. 
Calcareous stone. Model of boat. Wood. Another model. Ga/- 
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 m 
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 ot the genius 
Amset, human-headed. Some coloured. Stone , pottery , and w °vd- 
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. , . v 
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. % c 
Similar set, which have been deposited with the mummy of a pei - 
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 ot a goblet, 
with an inscription for a deceased Pai, a judicial scribe ; coloured to 
imitate glass. , . . „ , , , 
Two model vases, deposited in the place of those of more valuable 
materials ; they bear the name of Amenhept, a judge, and Hernane, a 
^^Shelf 3. Three sepulchral vases, all with human heads, from a set ; 
one for a deceased Aahmes. From a tomb in Upper Eygpt. ler- 
racotta. Presented by Mr. Andrews. 
Four vases of a set. Pottery , coloured white. 
