220 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
lion ; in the right, an oryx by the horn, and two serpents 
by their tails. Above, the gigantic head of Typhon, 
or Khons-Kneph, &c.; he stands upon two croco¬ 
diles, and has at each side a standard. The back and 
edges are covered with an inscription relative to the 
subjugation of the impious by the arms of Horus. 1 ft. 
5 in. h. 
Steatite. Cippi representing Horus, &c.; on the apex 
of one, a scarabseus with extended wings. 4J to '3J in. h. 
Steatite. Horus Harpocrates, seated, wearing the 
pschent; round the base, and at the side of the throne, 
an inscription in Gnostic symbols. 3j in. h. 
Dark stone, Horus Harpocrates, walking, with the 
pschent and mystic lock of hair, his finger raised to 
his lips ; on the plinth behind in hieroglyphics, “ Horus 
the giver of life —Onkhsnev, son of Djotbous, born of 
Tikar, lady of the house.” 7J in. h. 
Basalt . Horus Harpocrates, walking. 11 in. h. 
CASE B. DEITIES. 
Div. 1.— Calcareous stone, Osiris pethempamentes, 
the Egyptian Pluto ; standing, human form, bearded ; 
on his head the otf; holds the curved sceptre and three- 
thonged whip. On the plinth behind, a dedication to 
Osiris, the revealer of good. 9f in. h. 
Wood covered with stucco. Osiris pethempamentes 
standing; part of the head attire, beard, and string, 
which was inlaid of a different material, are wanting. 1 
ft. J in. h. 
Calcareous stone. Head of Osiris pethempamentes. 
3| in. h. 
Calcareous stone. Osiris onnophris, Egyptian Bac¬ 
chus, human form, wearing the shaa, seated upon a 
throne ; holds with both hands a gom. On the plinth 
before his feet in hieroglyphics, “ Osiris, lord of innu¬ 
merable days, king of the gods.” 1 ft. h. 
Calcareous stone. Bust of Osiris onnophris. 
Wood. Female deity, Netpe, Isis, or Nephthys, stand¬ 
ing; wings attached to her arms. 1 ft. 4| in. h. Pre~ 
sented by J, G. Wilkinson , Esq., 1834. 
Steatite. Upper part of a statue of Isis Thermuthis. 
3| in. h. 
