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lion ; in the right, an oryx by the horn, and two serpents 
by their tails. Above, the gigantic head of Typhon, 
or Khons-Kneph, &c.; he stands upon two croco¬ 
diles, and has at each side a standard. The back and 
edges are covered with an inscription relative to the 
subjugation of the impious by the arms of Horus. 1 ft. 
5 in. h. 
Steatite. Cippi representing Horus, &c.; on the apex 
of one, a scarabaeus with extended wings. 4<| to 3| in. h. 
Steatite. Horus Harpocrates, seated, wearing the 
pschent; round the base, and at the side of the throne, 
an inscription in Gnostic symbols. 3j in. h. 
Dark stone . Horus Harpocrates, walking, with the 
pschent and mystic lock of hair, his finger raised to 
his lips ; on the plinth behind in hieroglyphics, “ Horus 
the giver of life — Onkhsnev, son of Djotbous, born of 
Tikar, lady of the house.” in. h. 
Basalt. Horus Harpocrates, walking. 11 in h. 
CASE B. DEITIES. 
Div. 1. —Calcareous stone . Osiris pethempamentes, 
the Egyptian Pluto ; standing, human form, bearded ; 
on his head the otf; holds the curved sceptre and three- 
thonged whip. On the plinth behind, a dedication to 
Osiris, the revealer of good. 9f in. h. 
Wood covered with stucco . Osiris pethempamentes 
standing ; part of the head attire, beard, and string, 
which was inlaid of a different material, are wanting. 1 
ft. \ in. h. 
Calcareous stone . Head of Osiris pethempamentes. 
3g in. h. 
Calcareous stone. Osiris onnophris, Egyptian Bac¬ 
chus, humnn form, wearing the shaa, seated upon a 
throne ; holds with both hands a gom. On the plinth 
before his feet in hieroglyphics, 46 Osiris, lord of innu¬ 
merable days, king of the gods.” 1 ft. h. 
Calcareous stone. Bust of Osiris onnophris. 
Wood. Female deity, Netpe, Isis, or Nephthys, stand¬ 
ing ; wings attached to her arms. 1 ft. in. h. Pre - 
sented by J. G. Wilkinson , Esq., 1834. 
Steatite . Upper part of a statue of Isis Thermuthis. 
3| in. h. 
