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FIllST EGYPTIAN ROOM. 
Div. 3. A female deity, seated; on her head the fore part of a 
fish. Green porcelain. 3 to 2j in. h. 
Hawk-headed deities, seated and, walking. Green feldspar, lapis la¬ 
zuli, porcelain, and blue glass. 2^ to f in. h. Thebes. 
Female deities, walking and seated. Lapis lazuli. ^ to in. h. 
Osiris Pethempamentes, seated. Blue porcelain, l-f. in. h. 
Osiris-Tattou, under the form of the emblem of stability, surmounted 
by the atf. Light blue porcelain, deep blue glass. 4f to If in. h. 
Isis seated, suckling Horus; on her head the uraeus, disk, and 
horns. Blue porcelain, wood, stone, ^c. 4| to h in. h. 
Isis terrestrial and queen of the Amenti, walking; on her head 
a throne. Blue glass, porcelain of various colours. to f in. h. 
Isis terrestrial, kneeling or seated, suckling Horus. Blue and 
green porcelain. 1 in. h. 
Nephthys, walking. Lapis lazuli, porcelain of various colours, §*c. 
21 to f in. h. 
Small tablets. Horus between Isis and Nephthys. Blue porcelain. 
IJ in. h. 
Horus; his arms by his sides, mystic lock som^etimes on the right, 
sometimes on the left shoulder. White and blue porcelain. If to 
f in. h. 
Har-si-esi, walking, hawk-headed. Dark and light blue porcelain. 
If to If in. h. 
Har-si-esi walking; one figure has an inscription down the back 
to Haroeri. Vitrified stone, light blue porcelain. 2 to If in. h. 
Small tablet, with Har-si-esi, seated. Deep blue porcelain, ^yn. h. 
Plate in open work, procession of six female deities. Blue porcelain. 
A small throne; at the sides a deity and winged serpents. Green 
porcelain. If in. h. 
lemapt, Imothph, or Imouth, seated. Steatite. | in. h. 
Thoout or Thoth, ibis-headed, walking. Blue porcelain. 4| in. ho 
Aah-Thoth, walking, holding in his hands a pallet and reed. Blue 
porcelain, f in. h. 
Thoth, ibis-headed, walking; on his head a scarabaeus. Blue porce^ 
lain. 2f in. h. - ^ ^ 
Mau or Meui, secondary form of Emphe, bearded, wearing the 
shenti, supporting the solar disk upon his head. Blue and gray porcc’- 
lain. Or in profile. If to | in. h. 
Div. 4. A cippus or" small monument. Khons- Horus, standing, 
holding a lion, gazelle, scorpions, and vipers. Above, the head of 
Khons-Kneph or Typhon, and behind, 1. Amoun-ra Harsaphes, a 
gazelle, hawk of Horus, Thoth, and Chnouphis; 2. Meui, Ra, Horus, 
Amset, Isis, Tafne, and a scarabseus; 3. Ar-en-har, on his head the 
right symbolic eye, a deity striking a frog, an uraeus, the four genii of 
the Amenti, and four figures of Thoth. Calcareous stone. 1 ft. 
2 in. h., 9 in. b. Presented by Col. T. P. Thompson. 
A cippus representing Horus standing, nearly as above. Wood, 
painted. 1 ft. 5 in. h. 
Similar cippi; on the apex of one, a scarabaeus wdth extended wings. 
Steatite. 4f to 3f in. h. 
Horus, seated upon a throne flanked by lions; at the back, a door- 
wav snnnorted bv two columns. Broion stone. 54 in. h. 
