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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
cylinders united. Around is inscribed, “ Establish good 
life to the scribe Oohmos or Amasis/’ 2J in. h. 
White porcelain. Cylindrical reed-formed case for 
paint; in front, a line of hieroglyphics; “ the gracious 
god, the lord of the world, the sun the lord of worlds, 
(prenomen of Amentuonkh,) the great royal wife Onkh- 
sen-amoun.” 6 in. h., J in. dr. 
Reed. Cylindrical cases with inscriptions, carved, or 
traced with black paint; one has the linen and string 
in which it was wrapped. 3§ to 4 in. 1. 
Reed, wood, ivory, porcelain, alabaster. Cylindrical 
cases for stibium. 7 to 2J in. 1. 
Ivory. Case for paint; it represents a monkey stand¬ 
ing erect, grasping with both arms a cylinder, with its 
cover of wood. 3| in. h. 
Ivory, arragonite, porcelain. Studs for the hair. See 
the mummy of Kotbti, Case 0 0. 2 to § in. dr., 2 in. to 
i in. h. 
Porcelain, wood. Cylindrical cases for paint, with 
capitals like the leaves of the doum palm; round the shaft 
are waving lines and fringes. One has a hematite pin. 
4 in., 3f in. h. 
Terracotta. Case for paint, in form of the head at¬ 
tire of Pnebto, the son of Horus. 3jin. h., 3Jin b. 
Wood. Small vase or bottle for the sthem, in the shape 
of Khons standing erect. 4j in. h. 
Similar vase, in form of a naked, beardless, girdled, 
Typhonian figure. 2J in. h. 
Div. 3.— Bronze. Mirror ; handle in shape of a lotus- 
sceptre surmounted by the head of Athor, the goddess of 
beauty, with an inverted crescent. 1 ft. b., 1 ft. J in. 1. 
Bronze. Similar mirror, handle in shape of a plaited 
tress of hair surmounted by two hawks. 5 in. h. 
Bronze. Mirrors with handles of wood; one termi¬ 
nates in the head of a hawk-headed deity, in a claft; the 
other in a kind of standard, having at one end the right 
symbolic eye. 1 ft. 1J in. h. 
Bronze. Mirror with ivory handle in form of a column 
with a lotus capital. 10J in. h. 
Bronze. Mirror with a handle of porcelain, in form 
of a lotus-sceptre; on its upper surface is inscribed the 
name of “Monthemhe, son of Hykheth.” 10J in. h. 
