208 
FIRST EGY^AN ROOM. 
Sketches of the god Amen-ra, seated on his throne. Calcareous 
stone. From the tombs of the Kings at Thebes. 10^ in. h., 
85 in. w. 
No. 11. Pteh, Phtah, or Phtha, the Egj^tian Vulcan^ standing, in 
Osirian dress, his head shorn, round his neck an oskh; both hands 
hold a gom. Wood. o\ in. h. (10.) 
Phtah, standing on a plinth, graduated in front. Steatite. TJ in. h. 
( 11 .) 
Sketch of Phtha. 8 in. h., 7 in. w. Calcareous stone. Tombs of 
the Kings at Thebes. 
Sevek, Sabak, or Souk, a form of Seb, the Egj^ptian Saturn, croco¬ 
dile-headed, walking, wearing the shenti; black, with yellow stripes. 
Wood. 6 in. h. (401.) 
Ma, Me'i, or Thmei, the Egyptian Themis, seated in a close gar¬ 
ment. Vitrified composition. in. h. (390.) 
Thoout, or Thoth, walking, in a boat; black and yellow. Painted 
wood. 7 f in. h., 1 ft. 1. (486.) 
Bas-relief, having on one side the goddess Ken^ on the other 
Rameses II. 10 in. h., 6 ^ in. w. Calcareous stone. 
Div. 2. Amoun-ra, walking, bearded, wearing the teshr sur¬ 
mounted by the plume and disk; in his right hand ; in his left 
the gom. Silver. 8 | in. h. Tiiebes. ( 6 .) 
Other figures of Amoun-ra: the eyes of one inlaid v,dth silver; the 
plume of another with enamel. Bronze. 11^ to 2 in. h. (7.) 
No. 32. A small naos; in the interior a seated figure of Amoun-ra. 
At the sides Num, or Chnouph, ram-headed, Khons, and winged female 
deities, with the name and titles of the king Siphtah. On the base 
is inscribed in large s^anbels in bas-relief, “ the abode of Amon.” 
Bronze. 4J in. h.; base, 2^ in. b., 2 in. 1. (26.) 
No. 08 . Maut, seated, suckling; wants the figure of Khons, 
Bronze. 1 ft. 2 in. h. (58.) 
Net, or Neith, the Egyptian Minerv a, on a throne, v/eai*ing the teshr. 
Another, walking. Bronze. 4^ in. h. (77 a.) 
jEgis of Neith. Bronze. 4f in. h. 
Num, Kneph, Chnouphis, the ram-headed divinity, walking, wearing 
an atf. Bronze. 7 in. h. (92, 93.) 
.^gis of Chnouphis. Bronze. 4 in. h. (108.) 
Seti, or Sate, the Egyptian Juno, seated, wearing the Shaa, be¬ 
tween two horns, surmounted by a disk and another ornament. 
Bronze. 6 | in. h. Thebes. (110.) 
x4raoun-ra Harsaphes, or Khem, the Pan of the Egyptians, standing 
on nine bows ; on the pedestals the name of the queen of Amasis II., 
the cartouche of Amoun-ra, phoenixes, jackal and hawk-headed spirits, 
Horus saluted by two female deities. Below, Meui elevating the boat 
of the sun, cynocephali, the goddesses Mere-mihi and Mere-ras, Har- 
hat, Thoth, and a procession of Hapi-moous. Bronze. (42.) 
Two similar figures, without pedestals. 6 to 8 in. h. (43— 6 .) 
Chons, Khons, or Khonsou, the Egyptian Hercules, in Osirian di’ess, 
with the lunar disk and mystic lock of hair, holding the gom, whip, 
and crook. Bronze. 2 ^ in. h. (74.) 
Khons-ioh, seated, hawk-headed, crowned with the lunar disk. Gold* 
in. h. ( 86 .) 
