200 
EGYPTIxVN GALLERIES. 
No. 590. Altar of libations, dedicated to Osiris, for An, son of User- 
tesen, a superintendent of the chiefs and priests ; on it is a basket with 
a loaf, and two water-vases, on which are inscribed the, name and 
titles of the deceased. Calcareous stone. From Sr, AnastasVs col¬ 
lection. 
No. 591. Altar of libations, dedicated to Amen-ra and Amenophis 
I., for Pa-shet, a Theban judge; on it are vases, ears of corn, bread, 
parts of an animal, &c. Calcareous stone. From the Earl of Bel- 
more’s collection. 
No. 592. Altar of libations; in the centre is a stand or table, having 
on each side a water-vase, and above, tw^o spoons. Dark granite. 
No. 593. Sepulchral tablet, or altar of libations, dedicated to Osiris 
and Anup, for Ra-uben, a judge, and his wife, Neb-pen-nu; on it are 
bunches of lotus flowers, cakes of bread and corn, &c. Thebes. 
Calcareous stone. From the Earl of Belmore's collection. 
No. 594. Sepulchral tablet, in shape of an altar of libations, dedi¬ 
cated to Amenophis I. and the queen Aahmes-Nefer-Ari, here styled 
“ the divine wife of Amen-ra;” on it are parts of an animal, cakes of 
bread, vases of figs. Sec. Calcareous stone. 
No. 595. Fragment, on which is part of the head of a monarch 
wearing the head attire called nemms, and holding before him, in one 
hand, a sceptre, with the head of Athor. From the neighbourhood of 
the Pyramids. Calcareous stone. 
No. 596. Large tablet, or altar of libations; on it are two w^ater- 
vases, two water-fowls, a jar, and two rows of circular cakes of bread. 
Calcareous stone. 
No. 597. Part of a small sepulchral naos; on the upper part Han-pe- 
shaa, a Theban judge, kneels and prays to Phtah, Sebak, and the goddess 
Ren-nu, personified as a snake ; on the lintels is a dedication to Phtah, by 
En-pe-shaa, his sister, Hen-hura, adoring. Thebes. Calcareous stone. 
From the collection of the Earl of Belmore. ' 
No. 598. Fragment from a tablet on the side of a tomb; on it Pa- 
meht, a judge, followed by his wife Makha, stands in adoration to Amen¬ 
ophis 1. and the Queen Aahmes-nefer-ari. Calcareous stone. 
No. .599. Upper part of a statue of Pekht or Pasht, w^earing on 
her head the solar disk. From Karnak. Dark granite. Presented 
hy W. R. Hamilton, Esq., 1840. 
No. 600. Torso of a statue, having on the back the prenomen and 
titles of Psammetichus iL, or Apries, probably the former. From 
Karnak. Black granite. Presented hy W, R. Hamilton, Esq., 1840. 
No. 601. Coptic Tablet of Peter, a deacon, deceased, 25th of 
Choiak. 7th Indiction. Sandstone, 
No. 602. Greek tablet of Akkendarpe, deceased, 16th Choiak. 
1st In diction. Sandstone. 
No. 603. Tablet, in Greek, recording the repairs of the gate of a 
church on the ist of Phaophi. 14th Indiction. Calcareous 
Stone. 
No. 604. Coptic tablet of Georgios, deceased, 17th Thoth. 5th 
Indiction. Sandstone. Presented hy Sir J. Bowring, 
No. 605. Fragment of a pilaster, having on it in bas-relief, frieze 
of uraei, winged globe, and figure with upraised arms. Sandstone, 
No. 606. Fragment of the moulding of a church, having eagles 
