290 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
the fillets of the head are embossed lines of hiero¬ 
glyphics ; there is an oskh round the neck, and a pec¬ 
toral plate with Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys, seated. The 
following subjects are depicted on the body:—the barks 
of Ra and Kneph ; the Hat with attendant trains of in¬ 
ferior deities and emblems of the soul; the embalmment 
scene ; the standard of Osiris, saluted* by Ra, Isis, 
Nephthys, Anubis, Horus, and inferior deities; Osiris pe- 
fchempamentes, adored and saluted by Isis, Nephthys, and 
other deities; Osiris under the type of an emblem of sta¬ 
bility, attended by Ra, Sochari, Moui, and other deities ; 
Osiris Serapis embalmed, after the model of a sphinx, 
placed on a bier, attended by Har-si-esi and an emblem 
of the soul, between six lion-headed female deities, per¬ 
sonifications of Pasht or Tafne; Osiris saluted by Isis, 
Nephthys, and other deities ; emblems of life and sta¬ 
bility, jackals, &c. ; on the soles of the sandals are two 
bearded male figures ivith their hands and arms tied, short 
garments round the loins, and chlamys on the shoulders, 
emblematic of the enemies of Egypt. 5 ft. 7f in. 1. 
Case R R. 2. Wood . Coffin containing the mummy 
of Pirotharnaaoubsh, incense bearer of the temple of 
Khons, and son of Hmekhons ; on the neck, a pectoral 
plate with an ibis, ostrich feather, and small chest. The 
following objects are depicted on the lid :—the hawk of 
Ra; the four genii of the Amend; two hippopotamic 
deities ; the judgment scene of the Amenti, between a 
cat- and lion-headed deity, holding vipers ; the standard 
of Osiris supported by Thoth, Horus, and Sate twice re¬ 
peated, between the goat standards of Chnouph; above, the 
Hat; Osiris under the type of the emblem of stability, sa¬ 
luted by Selk and Neith, between the hawks of Isis and 
Nephthys, and tw T o symbolic eyes ; the vulture of Soven 
or Seben ; the boat of Ra, with the scarabaeus in the 
disk, supported by Moui kneeling on a symbol of re¬ 
splendence, and flanked by two ureei. In the various 
divisions are dedications and the names of the deities; 
on the sides of the lid, dedications to Osiris, Isis and 
Phtah-Sochari-Osiris for the deceased. The sides of the 
chest represent the cow of Athor issuing from a moun¬ 
tain ; the upper part of a human figure mummied; a 
chaetodon on an altar ; jackal-, crocodile-, goat-, and 
