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of Harernaa, superintendent of the house ; of Hmemaut; 
of Iri-har-rou? of Maau; of Onkhsenesi; of Out- 
amahteh, son of Esiates ; of Peneniom, a functionary; 
of Petesi, born of EsieneimoS'; of Petesi, son of Nishti- 
pasht, a priest; of Phtah-pnofre, Theban priest; of 
Psametik, born of Neith-aur; of Ra-haa-het (Hophra), 
born of Sanoubtat; of Ronou, a female ; of Bouei- 
merai, a female; of Iriharoui; of Petamoun ; of Pha- 
ihbai, a female; of Samerephtah, a female; of Tairot, 
daughter of Taiamoun ; of Sanev, son of.born of 
Tihtor, lady of the house. From 8 in. to If in. h. 
Light blue 'porcelain . Sepulchral figure, on which is 
inscribed “ the illustrious Osiris, lord of innumerable 
days, king of eternity.” in. h. 
Green coloured terracotta . Sepulchral figures of Sa- 
souesi, a female. 4 in. h. 
Porcelain . Various sepulchral figures, without inscrip¬ 
tions. 
Coloured brick. Sepulchral figure of Sevekmos, priest 
of Amoun. 7\ in. h. Presented by J. G . Wilkinson , 
Esq., 1834. 
Coloured brick. Upper part of a sepulchral figure of a 
man named Phreopht or Reophth. 
Wood. Sepulchral figure of Menephtah I. [Aken- 
cheres], 12th king of the xviii. dynasty. 7f to 6f 
in. h. 
Wood. Sepulchral figure of a Pharaoh, the head in a 
claft with lappets in front, and a tail behind; on the fore¬ 
head, the hole where the uraeus has been inserted. 1 ft. 
in. h. Tombs of the Kings , Thebes . 
Wood. Sepulchral figure of a Pharaoh, hair short, 
bushy, falls in a broad square tail behind; on the fore¬ 
head, the hole for the insertion of the uraeus; covered 
all over with bitumen. 1 ft. 2 in. h. Tombs of the 
Kings , Thebes. 
Wood. Sepulchral figure of Rameses VII., 4th king 
of the xix. dynasty ; the head-dress has lappets before, 
and descends in a tail behind; in front is the usual 
formula. 1 ft. \ in. h. 
Wood. Sepulchral figures of Amoun-os-men, a func¬ 
tionary; of Ouon-nofre (Onnophris), priest of Khons; 
of Bokensouten, sacred scribe of the divine offerings of 
