BOOM.] EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 283 
Calcareous stone. A bust of Osiris onnophris. 
Wood. Female deity, Netpe, Isis, or Neplnhys, stand¬ 
ing; wings attached to her arms. 1 ft. 4| in. h. Pre¬ 
setted by J. G. Wilkinson, Esq., 1834. 
Steatite . The upper part of a statue of Isis Thermuthis. 
3f in. h. 
Painted wood. Nephthys kneeling, on her head a 
basket and building, forming the phonetic combination 
of her name; the face gilded, the arms and legs wanting. 
10J in. h. 
Painted wood. Female deities, Isis or Nephthys, 
kneeling upon plinths, on one knee. 9| to 4f in. h. 
Div. 2.— Bronze. Figures of Osiris pethempamentes 
standing; one has the eyes inlaid with silver. 1 ft. to 1 
in. h. 
Bronze. Small ornament; Osiris pethempamentes, 
five times repeated. If in. h. 
Bronze. Head of Osiris onnophris. 5 in. h. 
Bronze. Osiris-ioh, with the lunar disk, seated; 
round the plinth, in hieroglyphics, 44 Osiris the moon, 
the giver of life,” &c. 9 in. h. 
Bronze . Isis thermuthis, seated, suckling Horus ; she 
wears the diadem of uraei, surmounted by the disk and 
horns, her hair long. 1 to If in. h. 
Bronze. Isis thermuthis, similar to the preceding, 
imperfect. 
Bronze . Objects representing the fEgis of Isis ther¬ 
muthis ; one, of fine execution, wants the head attire. 
lOf to l\ in. h. 
Bronze . Har, or Hor, as in the lap of Isis, in a close 
cap, with the mystic lock, on his forehead an uraeus, 
his finger upon his lips. to | in. h. 
Bronze. liar, Hor, or Horfts infant, seated, both 
arms by his side. This is probably from a seated figure 
of Isis, similar to the figure of Isis thermuthis above. 4| 
in. h. 
Bronze. Har, or Horus Harpocrates, as in the lap 
of Isis ; wearing the pschent. 4§ in. h. 
Bronze. Har, or Horus Harpocrates, walking, wear¬ 
ing the pschent. 8f to 3f in. h. 
Bronze . Horus Harpocrates, as in the lap of Isis; 
on his head the teshr, surmounted by the disk and 
plumes of Amoun-ra ; round the base an inscription, half 
