StOOM.] EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 225 
Green porcelain. Small throne of open work ; at the 
sides a deity walking, two winged serpents, and 
1J in. h. 
Yellowish green porcelain. Fragment, in two divisions, 
representing Typhon, full-face, and the hippopotamic 
deity, standing, in profile. in. h. 
Deep blue porcelain. Typhon, full-face, standing, be¬ 
tween two figures of the hippopotamic deity. | in. h. 
Stone , porcelain , fyc. Female deity, in form of a 
hippopotamus standing on its hind legs, with pendent 
i arms and the breasts of a female. The back is covered 
by the tail of a crocodile. This deity has been called 
Ouemti by M. Champollion, and Tipho by Mr. Wilkin¬ 
son. It is the companion of Khons (see above) and 
Typhon. In the zodiacal and astronomical scenes it is 
the Ursa major, and apparently a form of Isis. At 
Ombos, the months are represented under analogous 
types. From 4 to § in. h. 
Blue porcelain . Hippopotamic deity, a form of Ha- 
thor or Isis, on its hind legs, with female face and head¬ 
dress. 1§ in. h. 
Div. 4.— Wood painted with bitumen. Pasht, lion¬ 
headed, walking; one arm broken off. 1 ft. 6 in. h. 
Tombs of the Icings , Thebes. 
Wood. Hippopotamic deity, seated, her hands placed 
upon her knees. 1 ft. 4j in. h. Thebes. 
Ebony. The same deity, standing, in profile, holding 
in her hands and on the ground a peculiar object, perhaps 
a band or shawl. in. h. 
Ebony. Typhon, similar to Khons as Kneph, but 
without the plume, standing, full-face, bifrons. in. h. 
Vitrified stone. Pasht, as the 4 great avenger,’ or 
1 Oeri-hek ; seated on a throne, lion-headed, her arms by 
her sides; her throne based upon the bodies of four of 
j the enemies of Egypt; two of the northern and two of 
the southern frontier. On the plinth before the deity 
two animals have been seated. The head attire wanting. 
8 in. h. 
Wood painted with bitumen . Typhon, Seth, ass-headed, 
seated ; the legs wanting, but the body apparently mum¬ 
mied. 1 ft. 3 in. h. Tombs erf the kings , Thebes. 
Wood covered with bitumen. Tortoise-headed deity, 
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