ROOM.] EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 28l 
phis or Kneph, son of Tinaaei, (son of Ouonnofre,) and 
of Tithau ; on the lid the following representations:—a 
pectoral plate with Thmei; the goat-headed hawk ; the 
judgment scene of the Amend ; Ra seated, and Osiris 
standing, attended by inferior deities ; Netpe coloured 
blue, issuing from a syenite mountain, having on her 
head a disk and ostrich feather, and extending in each 
hand an emblem of water to a mummied figure of the 
genius Amset, supported by the symbol Ement with 
human arms ; Osiris mummied, in the form of a sphinx, 
disked, placed on a bier, underneath which are various 
head attires : the judgment scene repeated; inferior dei¬ 
ties of the Amend with mummied bodies, and heads of a 
jackal, cow, snake, ibis, and viper; a blue human figure 
with a lizard in each hand; down the centre is the 
standard of Osiris, placed on seven bows, with a per¬ 
pendicular line of hieroglyphics, dedication to Osiris 
pethempamentes for Har ; the interior of the lid has a 
large figure of Sochari-Osiris ; round the exterior of 
the chest are hieroglyphics painted in detail, containing 
an invocation to the “ avenging mother-goddesses, 
mistresses of innumerable days, chiefs of eternity living 
in truth,” &c. ; in the interior, a winged figure of Isis 
w T ith disk and horns, with bows symbolic of the Ethi¬ 
opians under her feet; at the sides are Amset, Hape, 
and various inferior deities of the Amenti, with vulture, 
uraeus, lion, jackal, cow', and tortoise heads; at the foot 
of the mummy are two decapitated figures, one black 
and the other wdiite, emblematic of the enemies of the 
Egyptians ; the eyes and brows are inlaid in blue porcelain. 
6 ft. 1 in. 1. 
The mummy is placed between the lid and chest; it 
is neatly bandaged in blue striped linen, with transverse 
bandages of yellow, pink, and reddish brown. 5 ft. 4| 
in. 1. 
Case R R. 1. Mummy of Harsontiotf, priest of Amoun 
in Thebes, holding various sacerdotal offices, (from the 
coffin in Case Q Q.) The upper part is enveloped by a 
linen covering of blue, with figures and subjects embossed 
and gilded ; on the head is the scarabaeus, thrusting 
forward the disk of Ra ; Osiris as an emblem of stability, 
adored by Isis, Nephthys, and the four genii of the 
