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GALLERY OP ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
Div. 3.— Wood. Kneph or Chnouphis, ram-headed, 
walking. 1 ft. 8 in. h. 
Wood. Female deity, Isis or Nephthys, standing, in 
profile to the right; a wing attached to each arm, the 
left raised, the right inclined to the earth; in her right 
hand a feather ; before, part of a naos. The flesh gilded, 
the hair and wings inlaid with porcelain. 2 ft. 1 in. h. 
CASE F. SACRED ANIMALS, QUADRUPEDS. 
Div. 1.— Wood . Jackals, emblems of Anubis, lying 
down ; some with collars round their necks, inlaid with 
porcelain or composition. 1 ft. 9 in. 1., 10 in. h.; 4- in. 
1., 4 in. h. 
Div. 2.— Dark stone. Cynocephalus, or dog-headed 
baboon, emblem of the moon, seated, fore paws upon his 
knees ; on his head the lunar disc. 8 in. h. 
Bronze. Cynocephali seated, the fore paws upon the 
knees. In one, the eyes, collar, and symbolic eye pend¬ 
ent from the same, are inlaid with gold ; round the base is 
inscribed, “ Thoth, twice great the lord of Shmoun, may 
he give establishment to Harften, son of Petamenoph.” 
From 2j to 11 in. h. 
Bronze. Lion, emblem of Phtha or Horus, lying ex¬ 
tended ; apparently taken from the apex of a sistrum. 
2f in. 1., 1J in h. 
Bronze. Cats, emblems of Pasht or Bubastes, seated; 
some have collars round their necks; one has the sym¬ 
bolic eye suspended from the collar; an inscription round 
the base, “ Pasht, the giver of life. Khonsats, son of 
Oushorneb.” 11 to | in. h. 
Bronze. Cat, placed upon a staple. 2j in. h. 
Bronze . Heads of cats, from statues; on one an en¬ 
graved symbol; the ears have held ear-rings. 
Bronze. Wolf? emblem of Osiris, walking. § in. h. 
Wood. Jackal, emblem of Anubis, standing on a 
standard ; model of one of the standards borne in the 
funeral processions. 4j in. h. Thebes. Presented by J. 
G. Wilkinson, Esq., 1834. 
Terracotta. Dog with a curled tail, and collar round 
the neck, of the Greek or Roman period. 
Bronze. Shrew-mice, emblems of Maut or Buto. On 
the shoulders of one is engraved the winged globe ; on 
