EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
275 
ROOM.] 
feathered garment. On the side of the throne are cyno- 
cephali, uraeus and lotus sceptres, and at the back Amoun 
seated between Khons Ioh and another deity. Round 
the lower plinth is a dedication to Amoun-ra. The head 
is from another statue, and the plumes are wanting. 75 
in. h. 
Div. 1 .— Wood . Osiris-Amoun, an old bearded 
human figure, in Osirian dress, seated on a plinth, 
the knees raised; on his head a modius; both hands 
hold some object. Round the base a double dedication 
to Osiris, and Osiris-Amoun; a hollow’ behind has held 
a papyrus. 1 ft. 1 in. h. Tombs of the Kings at Thebes. 
Steatite. Small figure of Phtah in Osirian dress, hold¬ 
ing a graduated gom by both hands, and standing on a 
plinth in shape of a cubit, which is also graduated in 
front. 7 ^ in. h. 
Wood. Phtah, or Phtha, the Egyptian Vulcan, stand¬ 
ing, in Osirian dress, his head shorn, round his neck an 
oskh ; both hands hold a gom. 5 | in. h. 
Arragonite . The upper part of a male figure, probably 
a deity, walking. 
Barley covered voith linen . Figures of Osiris ? on the 
head the shaa; face, green wax. 1 ft. 1 in. h. One of 
them presented by J. G. Wilkinson , Esq., 1834. 
Wood. Sevek, Sabak, or Souk, a form of Seb, the 
Egyptian Saturn, crocodile-headed, walking, wearing the 
shenti; black, with yellow stripes. 6 In. h. 
Vitrified composition. Thmei or Mei the goddess of 
truth, the Egyptian Themis, seated in a close garment; 
the distinctive mark, the feather on the head, is wanting. 
4f in. h. 
Terra-cotta. Onouris, the Egyptian Mars, a form of 
Khons : holds an oval buckler and sword. 1 ft. 4 in. h. 
Div. 2 .— Bronze. Khons as Kneph, or Phtha ; Si- 
lenus-faced, dwarfish naked body, bowed legs, crowned 
with the plume, clothed in lion’s skin. 2 in. h. 
Bronze . Khons as Kneph, standing, holding with both 
hands an unknown object, 3 | in. h. 
Bronze . Khons as Kneph, standing on a lotus flower 
between two sphinxes. 2 § in. h. 
Bronze . Khons as Kneph, winged; terminating below 
in a lion’s foot. If in. h. 
Silver. Amoun-ra, the Egyptian Jupiter, walking; 
