BOOM.] EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 283 
Wood. Sepulchral tablet; the deceased adoring 
Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, and the four genii of the Amenti 
standing on an expanded flower of the papyrus; above, 
the Hat; underneath are seven horizontal lines of hie¬ 
roglyphics ; a sepulchral act of adoration for the deceased, 
“P. . himonth, the true all devout before Osiris on- 
nophris, king of eternity, the son of Amouneiri, all true 
before Phtah Sochari Osiris, the god supporting his father, 
and his mother Esi-eiri, lady of the house, all devoted to 
the god Thmou;” “ thy soul to the heaven and the god 
Ra, thy body to the abode of glory and the god Seb.” 
1 ft. 2J in. h., 9\ in. b. 
Wood. Sepulchral tablet in three divisions. 1. The 
Hat and jackals. 2. Ra, Osiris, the four genii of the 
Amenti seated, with human heads, each holding a feather 
in their hands. 3. The deceased adoring Osiris, Horus, 
Isis, and Nephthys. Beneath, a sepulchral act of ado¬ 
ration for a deceased; the whole much obliterated. 1 ft. 
4 in. h., 10| in. b. 
Wood . Sepulchral tablet in two divisions. 1. The 
Hat or good demon ; underneath, a dedication to the 
god Seb. 2. The deceased Gotho, functionary of Amounei, 
in the act of adoration to Osiris Onnophris, Isis, and the 
four genii of the Amenti seated on two papyrus flowers. 
Beneath, a dedication to Ra and Atmou for the deceased, 
son of Sanebbaitattou and the lady of the house . . . 
nasamoun. 1 ft. 1 in. h. Presented by J. G. Wilkinson , 
Esq., 1834. 
Wood . Sepulchral tablet, in two divisions, of Psenesi, 
son of Amounates and the lady of the house Esiates ; 
both father and son are functionaries. 1. The Hat or 
good demon, jackals, symbolic eyes, and the scarabaeus 
propelling a red disk. 2. The deceased adoring Sochari, 
Isis, and the four genii of the Amenti. Underneath, a 
dedication to Osiris only for the deceased. 1 ft. 3| in. 
h., 11 in. b. Presented by J. G. Wilkinson , Esq., 1834. 
Wood . Sepulchral tablet in two divisions : 1 . the Hat 
and the right symbolic eye ; 2. the deceased adoring 
Ra and the four genii of the Amenti, and sup¬ 
ported from behind by Athor, having on her head the 
symbol of the West; behind her, Anubis; beneath, a 
