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Steatite , porcelain. Crocodiles, emblems of Sevek, 
the Egyptian Saturn. 4 to 1 in. 1. 
Red porcelain. Latus, or Binni fish, emblem of Athor. 
1 in. 1. 
Blue porcelain. Siluri, or Bayads. 1| in. h. 
Agate, porcelain. Uraei. 
Porcelain. Uraei, with female faces, surmounted by 
tall plumes, personifications of Mere-sochari, in profile to 
the right, If to 1 in. h. 
Porcelain. Lion-headed uraei, emblems of Chnoumis 
If in. h. 
Serpentine, hematite, porcelain, fyc. Frogs. If to f 
in. h. 
White porcelain. Scorpion, emblem of Selk. in 1. 
Green porcelain. Koucoupha sceptre or gom, emblem 
of strength. If in. h. 
Porcelain. Symbols of life. If to f in. h. 
Porcelain. Emblems of stability, or nilometers; pi¬ 
lasters with four transverse capitals. 4j in. to f in. h. 
Div. 4.— Wood. Head of the hippopotamus, sacred to 
Onouris. 9^ in. h. Tombs of the kings , Thebes. 
Bronze. Feet of a vulture, from a figure of the bird. 
6| in. h. 
Wood. Emblems of life. 9 in. h. 
Wood. Emblems of stability. 9 in. h. 
Grey stone. Portions of the symbolic eye, prepared 
for inlaying a large statue. 
CASE H. SMALL STATUES. 
Div. 1 .—Calcareous stone. Male figure, walking, with 
the shenti; the features large, coarse, and peculiar, the 
beard short; the workmanship of an early era. 1 ft. 5 in. h. 
Green basalt. Head and chest of a sacerdotal func¬ 
tionary; the head in a skull cap ; part of a group, the 
hand of another figure resting on the right shoulder; at 
the back is part of a sepulchral dedication to Phtah. 5 
in. h. 
Wood. Figure of a man standing ; the hair short, 
and a short garment round the loins; a boatman? 11^ 
in. h. 
Calcareous stone. Figure of Os-he standing, holding 
