KOOM.] EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 23o 
cylinders united. Around is inscribed, “ Establish good 
life to the scribe Oohmos or Amasis.” 2| 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., § 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 2| 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 , arragoniie 3 porcelain. Studs for the hair. See 
the mummy of Kotbti, Case 0 0. 2 to | in. dr., 2 in. to 
| 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 ofHorus. 3^ in. h., 3^ in b. 
Wood . Small vase or bottle for the sthem, in the shape 
of Khons standing erect. 4| 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. h., 1 ft. ^ 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. lj in. h. 
Bronze. Mirror with ivory handle in form of a column 
with a lotus capital. 10§ 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 ofHykheth,” 10J in, h. 
