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EGYPTIAN GALLERIES. 
No. 772. Sepulchral tablet of Ha-a, who is represented adoring 
Osiris, Isis, and Horus, or receiving the worship of members of his 
family. Calcareous stone. 
No. 773. Sepulchral vase of Amen-sa-t, a royal slave, in shape of 
Hapi. Arragonite. Presented hy H. Goff, Esq. 
No. 774. Sepulchr.al tablet of Mene, or Bene, who is represented 
with his family. Adorations to Osiris. Calcareous stone. 
No. 775. Upper part of the statue of Ta-sher-hesi, a queen wear¬ 
ing a modi us, surrounded by tw elve urasi, and holding in her right 
hand a lotus flower. Dark granite. 
No. 776. Set, Typhon, or Baal. Black granite. 
No. 111. Statue of Ameni, functionary of the 12th dynasty, 
seated on his legs on the ground. Dark granite. 
No. 778. Sun-dial of the Roman period, found in an excavation, 
made at the base of the obelisk, called “ Cleopatra’s Needle,” at 
Alexandria. White marble. Presented hy J. Scott Tucker, Esq, 
No. 779. Head from a statue of the period of the 18th dynasty. 
Dark granite. 
No. 780. Upper part of a figure for a high functionary of the 19th 
dynasty, from a group. Dark granite. 
No. 781. Fragment, on which is a staff or sistrum, with the head 
of Athor. Calcareous stone. 
No. 78*2. Kneeling figure of a priest, holding a shrine, in which a 
female goddess. Calcareous stone. 
No. 783. Group, much mutilated, of a functionary and his wife, 
Hem-t-neber, a priestess of Amen-ra, 19th dynasty. Calcareous stone. 
No. 784. Hawk emblem "of Horus standing. Sandstone. 
No. 785. Arm from a figure. Dark granite. 
No. 786. Fragment, containing, in hieroglyphs, part of an address 
of the God Ra. Calcareous stone. Presented hy Sir J. Bowring. 
No. 787. Part of the dedication of a temple. Calcareous stone. 
Presented hy Sir J. Bowring. 
No. 788. Sepulchral tablet of Ameni. Coloured green. Calcareous 
stone. 
No. 789. Tablet, on wUich is a Roman Emperor adoring Thoth 
or Nupe, Horus, and Isis. Sandstone. Presented hy the late Marquis 
of Northampton. 
No. 790. Lid of a sarcophagus of Pet-har-nahem. White marble. 
Presented hy the late Marquis of Northampton. 
No. 800. ^ Sandstone altar, on which are tw'O cows, emblems of the 
goddess Athor, walking among the papyrus and lotus plants. Pre- 
sented hy W. it. Hamilton, Esq ., 1838. 
No. 801. Feet of a group of two figures seated side by side. 
Oriental alabaster. 
No. 802. Bust of a priestess, holding a sistrum, from a group. 
Black granite. 
No. *803. Fragment, in bas-relief, of fine style: on it officers of 
high rank, clad in panther skins. 
No. 804. Sepulchral tablet of a boy named Pasht-meri, represented 
nursed by his mother. Calcareous stone. 
No. 805. Sepulchral tablet of Teti, dedicated to Osiris. CaP 
careous stone. 
