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EGYPTIAN GALLERIES. 
No. 342. Tablet of peculiar style; on it Pa-hetp, a priest, stand¬ 
ing and offering three cakes of bread on a stand to Phtah. Cal¬ 
careous stone. 
No. 343. Sepulchral tablet, in bas-relief; on it a deceased 
standing and offering to a goddess. Calcareous stone. 
No. 344. Sepulchral tablet; on it Kha-em-ui, seated before a 
table of viands; coloured; executed about the time of Amenophis 
IV., during the heretical worship of the sun. Calcareous stone. 
No. 345. Sepulchral tablet, with a dedication to Osiris, for Amen- 
er-haf, a judge, who kneels in adoration to Osiris seated on a throne, be¬ 
hind which is a papyrus. Calcareous stone. From Mr. Salt's coU 
lection. 
No. 346. Part of a figure of Us-ha, a Theban judge, holding 
before him a tablet, on which he and his son, Ka-ti, a similar func¬ 
tionary, are kneeling and addressing the Sun under various names and 
attributes; coloured. Calcareous stone. From Mr. Sams's collection. 
No. 347. Sepulchral tablet, coloured; on it Ta-hes, a servant of 
the goddess Mut, stands holding a mirror over an altar, and adoring 
Ra. From Mr. Barker's collection. 
No. 348. Sepulchral tablet; on it Nekht, a chief of servants, fol¬ 
lowed by two relatives, adores Osiris and Anubis; below are various 
members of the family receiving funeral honours. Calcareous stone. 
No. 349. Sepulchral tablet; on it Bak-en-amen, scribe of the 
royal wine-cellar, followed by his family worshipping Osiris and Isis. 
Sandstone. 
No. 350. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Amen-ra, Maut, and 
Khuns, for Amen-ha, an officer of the worship of Merephtah, who 
stands offering incense to these divinities, followed by his wife, a 
priestess holding a sistrum, and his son ; on the other side, the same 
person is represented w^orshipping Amen-Horus; coloured. Sand¬ 
stone. From Sr. Athanasi's collection. 
No. 351. Sepulchral tablet; on it Amen-mes, a royal scribe, is 
standing and adoring Osiris and Isis; on the lower part other mem¬ 
bers of the family, also worshipping. Sandstone. 
No. 352. Sepulchral tablet; on it are three members of a family, 
standing and adoring Ra. Calcareous stone. 
No. 353. Sepulchral tablet; on it is Tete, flabellum-bearer before 
the sun, seated on a chair by the side of his sister Mut-em-usch; be¬ 
low are various members of the family seated on the ground before 
him. Calcareous stone. From Sr. Athanasi's collection. 
No. 354. Sepulchral tablet; on it Rebi, followed by his sister and 
son, adoring Osiris; below, the same person, seated on a chair by 
the side of his sister Nebt-nefru, receives viands and libations from 
his daughter and three sons, seated on the ground before him. Calca- | 
reous stone. 
No. 355. Tablet; on the upper part are the same three divinities i 
as Tablet No. 191, viz., the goddess Ken, or Kiun, of the Moabites, j 
Amen-Horus, Khem, or Shemesh, and the divinity Renpu, or 
Raiphan; below are two functionaries of justice, kneeling and 
adoring them; coloured. Calcareous stone. From Mr. Salt's col¬ 
lection. 
No. 356. Tablet; above is a goat with recurved horns, probably 
