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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
Wood. Hand from a coffin, holding a cylindrical roll, 
probably a papyrus ritual; a horizontal line of hieratic 
extends across the back of the hand, 44 the Osirian 
Irikhons ?.” ; it is covered with yellow stucco. 
71 in. 1. 
Linen. Lower part of the outer covering of a mummy, 
of coloured stucco. On it are delineated feet, sandals, 
feathered ornaments, &c. 9 in. b., 8f in. h. 
Linen. Piece of the external covering of a mummy, 
taken from the back, covered with stucco, and painted 
white with red stripes. 1 ft. 4 in. h. 
CASES M M. TO Z Z. MUMMIES, COFFINS, ETC. 
Case M M. 1.—Mummy of Pefaakhons, surnamed 
Onkhouonnofre, auditor of the royal palace, in its linen 
case ; the face, which is red, has had a beard; the head 
is in a claft, on the crown of which is a scarabaeus ; on the 
chest is an oskh, and a ram-headed hawk with the disk and 
horns, flying with expanded wings and grasping in each 
claw a signet ; at the sides two pendent uraei with the 
shaa ; to the right, Osiris pethempamentes in the shaa, 
Sioumautf and Kebhsnauf; to the left, Osiris, Amset and 
Hape, the two other genii of the Amend. On the ab¬ 
domen is the hawk of Ra with an uraeated disk, and at 
the sides Isis and Nephthys, each having on the head a 
disk, and wings attached along the arms, one of which is 
inclined to the earth. Before each goddess is a signet, 
gom, and vulture standing on a basket; before it, a vase. 
Below, is the standard of Osiris with plumes and uraei 
and the maonkh or counterpoise of a collar ; to the right 
is Selk kneeling on a symbol of resplendence, Anubis, 
and a genius or inferior deity, having on his head two 
feathers and holding another in his hand; to the left, 
Neith, Anubis, and a similar deity. Underneath are two 
hawks standing upon symbols of resplendence; and on 
the feet, two jackals seated on pedestals; on the sole is the 
bull Hape or Apis passing over the symbol of the hill. 
5 ft. 6f in. 1. 
Case M M. 2.-—Mummy of Penamoun, (coffin in Case 
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 
