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emblematic of Sochari. Many have been placed on the 
plinths of Osiris, or upon coffins. 7J to 2 in. h. 
Wood. Hawk, crowned with the pschent, upon a 
pedestal, decorated with an auditor of truth in the act 
of adoration. 1 ft. 4| in. h. 
Wood. Hawk of Re, or Ra, the sun ; on its head the 
solar disk. 1 ft. h. 
Wood. Vultures, emblems of Maut, standing upon 
plinths. 8J in. h. 
Div. 2.— Wood. Head of an ibis, emblem of Thoout, 
cr Thoth. 4f in. 1., 2 in. h. 
Wood. Head and neck of a goose, sacred to Seb, or 
Saturn. in. l.,3| in. h. 
Bronze. Ibis, emblems of Thoth. The eyelids of one 
have been inlaid in silver. 2| in. h. Thebes. 
Bronze. Hawks, crowned with uraeated disks, em¬ 
blems of Re, or Ra. 1-Jg to in. h. 
Bronze . Hawks, crowned with the pschent, emblems 
of Horus. From 1| in. h. to 1 in. h. 
Bronze. Oxyrynchus ; on its head is the uraeated 
disk and horns- This fish was consecrated to Thoth and 
the moon. 3J in. 1., 2| in. h. Thebes. 
Bronze. Fish of the Perch species. [Cheetodon?] 2^ 
in. h., 4 in. 1. 
Silver. Smaller figure of a like fish. 1 in. 1. 
Wood. Uraei, the heads disked. 6j to 3| in. h. 
Wood. Small hawks, with swathed bodies, emblem¬ 
atic of Sochari. 3f to lj in. h. 
Wood. Human-hiced hawks, emblems of the soul. 
Those whose heads are disked represent the souls of 
deities. 6 to 3 J in. h. 
Wood. Uraeus coiled upon a plinth ; the head and 
neck erect. On the breast the symbol of Neith. 7 
in. h. 
Wood. Lower part of an uraeus coiled upon a plinth. 
On one side a line of hieroglyphics, “ Amonemophth 
gives thanks to Oeri-hek,” one of the titles of Pasht, 
as the Egyptian Nemesis. 9 in. 1., 4j in. h. 
Bronze. Uraeus, in profile. 
Bronze. Uraeus, crowned with the disk of the sun; 
the breast inlaid with blue and red porcelain ; the whole 
has been gilt. 3j in. h. 
