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mautf, and a hawk-headed mummied deity in a propylon. 
1 ft. 7\ in. 1., in, b. 
Similar coffin, containing the mummy of a child. 1 ft. 
7\ in. 1., 5| in. b. 
Div. 2.— Sycamore . Sides of a coffin ; the right has on 
its exterior, commencing from the feet, Osiris Serapis seat¬ 
ed in a propylon with Nephthys; Osiris with the head 
of a hare ; Thmei and the deceased ; the balance ; two 
seated figures of Osiris ; the burning pool, with the cy- 
nocephali, and two souls; the hawk of Sochari; four 
souls ; Osiris seated with Isis and Nephthys, and ad¬ 
dressed by a double snake-headed deity; two male and 
two female deities ; Harpocrates ; the bird of evil augury; 
Sevek-ra; Ra and cat-headed deity in a propylon, &c. 
The whole is interspersed with hieroglyphics, and at the top 
is a horizontal line relative to the god Ra. In the inte¬ 
rior Serapis seated and the winged serpent; Amoun-osiris 
seated, having before him the skin of the panther and pole ; 
a mummied figure having on its head an urseated disk, 
with flame and ass-headed deities; Osiris pethempamentes, 
with the vulture of Maut, symbol of resplendence and 
of life; Amset and Sioumautf, with a feather-headed 
deity. 
Left side of the same coffin, from the head, the mum¬ 
my of the deceased, supported by Tattou and deplored 
by Isis, in a boat drawn by three deities ; Osiris Onno- 
phris, in a propylon, attended by Isis; before him a tall 
male figure and the Ouemti; the boat of Re drawn by two 
blue and two green jackals, with the winged serpent, five 
souls, and the scarabaeus thrusting forward the disk of 
the sun ; two crocodile-headed female deities ; a male 
deity, Nephthys and Thoth ; Osiris Serapis. The in¬ 
terior has Serapis as before; Osiris Sochari seated on 
a throne; double snake-, cat-, and typhon-headed dei¬ 
ties ; Osiris pethempamentes standing, with vulture and 
symbol of life ; Hape, Sioumautf, and a crocodile-headed 
deity with disk, standing. 
The back ground of the exterior is yellow, the figures 
and hieroglyphics blue, red, and green. That of the in¬ 
terior, maroon, with the dresses of the figures white. The 
whole is highly varnished in yellow. 5 ft. 10 in. 1., 11 
in. h. 
