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GALLERY OP ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
Bronze. Urseus, crowned with a conical cap. On its 
breast the name of Neith, of which it is a personification. 
1| in. h. 
Bronze. Urseus, the head and neck erect, crowned 
with the head-dress of Osiris ; emblem of Soven, or 
Sowan. The neck has cavities for inlaying. 3 in. h. 
Bronze. Urseus, erect, upon a column with a lotus 
capital., the head crowned with the emblem of a goddess, 
mistress of the lower hemisphere, as Neith, Sate, &c. 3j 
in. h. 
Bronze. Ursei; the head ornament indistinct or want¬ 
ing. The breasts inlaid with a red and blue composition- 
to | in. h. 
Bronze. Urseus, having the head and bust of Jupiter 
Serapis, crowned with a modius. 1 \ in. h. 
Bronze . Urseus, hawk-headed, crowned with the disk 
of the moon, emblem of Khons-Ioh. 1| in. h. 
Wood. Heads and necks of vipers. 6j in. 1., 2§ in. h. 
Bronze. Frog, emblem of the pure waters sacred to 
Chnoum. Three frogs seated in a row upon circular 
plinths. 1J in. 1., | in. h., to 1J in. 1., J in h. 
Bronze. Crocodile, emblem of Sevek, the Egyptian 
Saturn. J in. h. 
Div. 3.— Green feldspar, porcelain, S^c. Hawks, em¬ 
blems of divinities in general, especially of Horus. 4 to 
J in. h. 
Porcelain. Hawks, crowned with the pschent; em¬ 
blems of Har oeri, or Har-si-esi. 
Blue porcelain. Hawk ; on its head, disk and plumes 
of Amoun, emblem of Athor. 1^ in. h. 
Blue porcelain. Hawk, with the head attire of Phtah- 
Sochari. 1| in. h. 
Bark porcelain. Hawk of Ooh, or Ioh ; on its head 
the disk of the moon. 1 in. h. 
Lapis lazuli , porcelain , Human-headed hawks, em¬ 
blems of the soul, lj to | in. h. 
Wax. Nycticorax, the Ben or Bennou of the Egyp¬ 
tians ; emblem of Osiris pethempamentes. f in. h. 
Blue porcelain. Ibis, seated, its beak placed upon a 
frog. J in. h. 
Porcelain . Goose, standing on a lotus-flower; emblem 
of Seb, or Saturn. \ in. h. 
