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Amenof III. (Memnon), 8th king of the xvm. dynasty ; 
bearing the prenomen of the king. 3^ in. h. 
Arragonite . Sepulchral figures of Rameses V. (Rap- 
saches), 2nd king of the xix. dynasty; of the rudest 
execution, and coloured with wax of different colours. 
Arragonite . Upper part of the sepulchral figure of a 
king; the name is wanting, and the face broken off; the 
hair is platted into a tail behind. 
Arragonite . Sepulchral figure, in a long garment, 
with sleeves gathered behind, a triangular apron in front; 
hands crossed upon the breast, the right holding an em¬ 
blem of stability, the left -9-. 8 in. h. 
Dark marble. Sepulchral figure of a religious func¬ 
tionary, Petamounophth. 9 in. h. 
Lower part of another. 3| in. h. Presented by J. G. 
Wilkinson, Esq., 1834. 
Dark marble. Sepulchral figure of an individual named 
Pthahmos. 6j in. h. 
Calcareous stone. Sepulchral figures of Remai, or 
Maire; Reophth or Raophth; and Senmaut, son ofMaht- 
phtah. 9f to 5^ in. h. 
Calcareous stone. Upper part of a sepulchral figure ; 
on the chest is the baieth or human-headed hawk, emblem 
of the soul; the colouring of the whole, which is pink 
and green, is peculiar and of a late period. in h. 
Presented by H. W. Diamond, Esq., 1837. 
Calcareous stone. Sepulchral figures of Maau, Ma- 
shiheth, N...nofre, and Tah-rot, females. 10jto4jin. 
h. The last presented by J. G. Wilkinson, Esq., 1834. 
Blue porcelain. Sepulchral figure of Menephtah I., 
12th king of the xvm. dynasty. 3j in. h. Tomb of this 
monarch, Thebes. 
Porcelain of various colours. Sepulchral figures of 
Pnoute .... and Osorkon, athlophori; of “ Amou- 
nophth or Amenof, divine father of Amoun .... in 
Thebes, superintendent of the sacred scribes of the 
temple of Amoun, and prophet priest of Amoun in 
Thebes ” ; of Penamoun, superintendent of the sacred 
scribes; of Harhem . . . , divine father and sacred scribe 
of the divine abode of Amoun; of Pinofre, divine father 
of Amoun ; of Kontates, chief prophet priest, born of 
Nebti-ei; of Psametik, prophet priest of Phtah; (the 
