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EGYPTIAN GALLERIES. 
added to the tablet ; below is traced the head of a man and hierogly¬ 
phics. Thebes. Calcareous stone. From the Earl of Belmore's coU 
lection. 
No. 271. Sepulchral tablet, imperfect; on it Pa-ren-nefer, a 
judge, kneels and adores the Sun, the disk of which is seen in its 
bark traversing the heavens. Thebes. Calcareous stone. From 
the Earl of Belmore's collection. 
No. 272. Sepulchral tablet; on it Pa-neb, a chief of the registrars 
of justice, attended by his three sons, kneeling and adoring a great 
serpent. Thebes. Calcareous stone. From the Earl of Belmore's 
collection. 
No. 273. Sepulchral tablet; on it, Pa-neb, attended by his sons, 
kneeling and adoring the goddess Meri-seker, snake-headed, seated 
on a throne, and holding a lotus sceptre. Calcareous stone. 
No. 274. Sepulchral tablet; on it Kaha, a judge, is seen stand¬ 
ing, and holding in each hand a vase-stand, and worshipping Amen- 
ophis L, monarch of the 18th dynasty, who stands, wearing the attire 
of Phtah- Socharis, and holding in his hands a whip and crook, and 
emblem of stability. Calcareous stone. 
No. 275. Sepulchral tablet; on it a deceased, Aahmes (Amasis), 
seated before a table of viands, receiving the adoration of a member of 
his family. Calcareous stone. 
No. 276. Sepulchral tablet; on it is the divinity Harueris seated 
on a throne, wearing the pschent, having behind four eyes and two 
ears, and before him a table of offerings. Nebra, a Theban judge, 
stands before him, praying that the god will grant his eyes to see and 
ability for him to walk. Thebes. Calcareous stone. From the Earl 
of Belmore's collection. 
No. 277. Upper part of a sepulchral tablet of fine execution; on 
it the monarch Amenophis L, 18th dynasty, is represented seated on 
a chair, holding a crook and emblem of life, by the side of his wife 
Aahmes-Ari-nefer, or Nefer-ari. Thebes. Calcareous stone. From 
the Earl of Belmore's collection. 
No. 278. Sepulchral tablet, well executed; on it Ken-her-khepsh, 
a judge, kneels and adores, with a peculiar prayer to Athor, who is 
seated on a throne, attended by ‘‘ Life,” as an Athlophoros. Thebes. 
Calcareous stone. From the Earl of Belmore's collection. 
No. 279. Sepulchral tablet; on it Semen-ta-ti, a door-keeper of the 
tribunals of justice, kneels, and adores Amen-ra, whose sceptre is 
entwined by a lotus plant, and Mut; below, Atefenatef, a llabelluni, 
bearer, attended by his sister, Ta-pen-nu, or Nefer, kneels, and adores 
the goddess Meri-seker. Thebes. Calcareous stone. From the Earl 
of Belmore's collection. 
No. 280. Sepulchral tablet; on it Batai, a female, is seated on a 
chair by the side of her mother Hen-nefer, who affectionately em¬ 
braces her; her father Amen-em-ha offers to her incense, water, and 
viands; below is a dedication to Osiris. Calcareous stone. From 
Sr. Anastasi's collection. 
No. 281. Sepulchral tablet, in two divisions; in one, Tenakhi, a 
judge, stands in adoration, with his sister Nefer-ari behind him, in 
adoration to Ra, and in the other to Osiris. Calcareous stone. From 
Mr, Sams's collection. 
