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D.,) priest of Amoun, in its wrapper of salmon colour 
bound by stripes of a light buff; on it is the representa¬ 
tion of an oskh and pectoral plate with deities, symbols 
of life and of stability, the Hat or good demon, &c. 5 
ft. 6 in. 1. 
Case M M. 3.—Outer linen case from the mummy of 
Haraouonkh; the face bearded ; the figures similar to 
those on that of Pefaakhons (1.), but with goats on 
standards, instead of vultures, before Isis and Nephthys. 
5 ft. 10 in. 1. 
Case N N. 1.— Wood. Inner coffin of Tatshbapem^ 
daughter of Petkhons, porter of the temple of Amon, and 
born of Samaut, “lady of the house.” The head of the 
deceased is in a vulture-claft, the face flesh colour ; on the 
chest an oskh and a goat-headed hawk. The body has 
the following representations; the deceased offering a 
sistrum to Osiris, Amset and Hape, and to Osiris, Kebhs- 
nauf, and Sioumautf; the hawk of Ra, the embalmment 
of the deceased, Anubis and Macedo, Thoth and Osiris 
hawk-headed, Neith and another female deity, the stand¬ 
ard of Osiris, jackals, &c. On the soles of the feet is 
the bull Apis bearing on his head the lunar disk, and 
on his back the mummy of the deceased. On the inner 
part of the lid is a figure of the goddess Netpe. The in¬ 
terior of the chest has an emblem of stability and * 
on the top of the former is with two human hands 
and arms elevated, supporting a yellow disk, which 
sheds a triple stream of blue, yellow, and red globules 
of light. On the exterior of the chest is an emblem of 
stability, surmounted by the disk and plumes on the 
horns of a goat, and flanked by disk-bearing uraei, em¬ 
blematic of Osiris Tattou ; on each side a standard of 
Nofre-Thmou and the titles of Anubis ; above, the Hat. 
The back ground is white, the figures in blue, red, and 
yellow. The whole of the outside of the lid has been 
covered with a yellow varnish. 5 ft* 9 in. 1. 
Case N N. 2.—Mummy of Tatshbapem in bandages of a 
salmon colour, crossed by bands of light buff; on the ex¬ 
terior a net-work of blue and yellow bugles, and a scara- 
baeus with extended wings worked in beads. 
Case O O. 1.— Wood. Mummy of Kotb-ti, female at¬ 
tached to the worship of Amoun, wrapped in buff 
