FIRST EGYPTIAN ROOM. 
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Horus, seated, wearing the pschent; round the base, and at the side 
of the throne, an inscription in Gnostic symbols. Steatite, 3^ in. h. 
Horus, walking, with the pschent. Dark stone. Basalt, ll to 7^ 
in. h. 
Horus, lion-headed, walking; and standing. Wood, \o 1^ 
in. h. 
Pasht, seated, lion-headed; her throne placed upon tw^o Asiatics and 
two .Ethiopians. 8 in. h. Vitrified stone, 
CASE 5, DEITIES. 
Div. 1. Ta-ur, Ta-her, Thoueris, in profile. Ebony, 9:|- in. h. 
Typhon, standing, full-face. Ebony. 9|- in. h. 
Osiris-Amoun, seated on-a plinth, the knees raised; on his head a 
modius; a hollow place behind has held a papyrus. Wood, 1 ft. 1 in. h. 
Tombs of the Kings at Thebes. 
Div. 2. Isis seated, suckling Horus. Bronze, 1 to If in. h. 
Nahab-ka, snake-headed deity, both hands to his head. Blue porce¬ 
lain, l^in. h. 
Anepo, Anoup, or Anubis, jackal-headed, walking. Porcelain of 
various colours. 3|- to f in. h. 
The segis of Isis. Bronze. 1 Of to 1 \ in. h. 
Div. 3. Amset, Hape, Sioumautf. Wax. 3f in. h. 
Amset and Hapi, first and second genius of the Amenti. Clay co¬ 
vered with red wax. 3 in. h. 
Amset. Wax. SJ in. h. 
Amset, human-headed, in profile: Hapi, baboon-headed; Sioumautf, 
or Tuautmutf, jackal-headed; Kebhsnauf, hawk-headed. Porcelain, 
various colours. 3f to If in. h. 
Meriskar, as a human-headed snake. Blue porcelain. 
Div. 4. Onouris, the Egyptian Mars, a form of Khons: holds 
an oval buckler and sword. Terracotta. 1 ft. 4 in. h. 
AEgis of Isis. Bronze. 
Isis, seated. Calcareous stone. 
Fragments cut from a Temple representing Horus and the genii of 
the dead. Sandstone. 
Plaster casts of the so-called Torso Borghese, covered with figures 
of the Egyptian Pantheon, and an address to Horus, and of part, of 
the Sarcophagus of Gu-her, in the Louvre. Presented by J. W. Bray- 
ley, Esq. 
CASE 6. COFFIN, ETC. 
A coffin, in shape of a mummy, of Penamen, Theban priest of 
Amen; on it are Netpe, Isis, Nephthys, Osiris, the four genii of the 
Amenti, &c. Painted wood. 6 ft. 4 in. h. 
A stand for offerings, on a pedestal, the capital in form of the lotus 
flower. Painted wood. 3 ft. h. 
Capitals of similar stands; one is rectangular at the apex, with three 
spikes to hold objects of offering. Painted wood. 2 to 4J in. h. 
A stand for offerings. At the centre a large circular plate with 
a rim; on the stem and rim are inscriptions. Bronze. 4 ft. 5 in. h. 
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