248 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
The upper pail of a male figure, probably a deity, walking. Arra- 
gonite. 
Figures of Osiris ? on the head the shaa; face, green wax. Barley 
covered with linen. 1 ft. 1 in. h. One of them presented by J. G. 
Wilkinson , Esq., 1834. 
Sevek, Sabak, or Souk, a form of Seb, the Egyptian Saturn, croco¬ 
dile-headed, walking’, wearing the shenti; black, with yellow stripes. 
Wood. 6 in. h. 
Thmei or Mei, the goddess of truth, the Egyptian Themis, seated in 
a close garment; the distinctive mark, the feather on the head, is want¬ 
ing. Vitrified composition. 4J in. h. 
Onouris, the Egyptian Mars, a form of Khons: holds an oval 
buckler and sword. Terracotta. 1 ft. 4 in. h. 
Div. 2. Khons as Kneph, or Phtha; Silenus-faced, dwarfish naked 
body, bowed legs, crowned with the plume, clothed in lion’s skin. 
Bronze. 2 in. h. 
Khons as Kneph, standing, holding with both hands an unknown ob¬ 
ject. Bronze. 3J in. h. 
Khons as Kneph, standing on a lotus flower, between two sphinxes. 
Bronze. 2| in. h. 
Khons as Kneph, winged; terminating below in a lion’s foot. Bronze. 
If in. h. 
Amoun-ra, the Egyptian Jupiter, walking; human form, bearded, 
wearing the teshr surmounted by the plume and disk; in his right hand 
; in his left the gom. The dress and plume have been plated with 
gold, part of which still remains. Silver. 8| in. h. Thebes. 
Three other figures of Amoun-ra : the eyes of one inlaid with silver; 
the plume of another with enamel. Bronze. 8f-3| in. h. 
Amoun-ra, seated. Bronze. 11J in. h. 
Amoun-ra, walking. Bronze. 2 in. h. 
Amoun-ra, walking, holding in his right hand the emblem of victory. 
Bronze. 6 to 4| in. h. 
A small naos; in the interior is a seated figure of Amoun-ra; on the 
architrave and frieze of the door two winged globes, personifications of 
the Hat or good demon ; the cornice is formed of disked uraei. At 
the lintels of the door are two disked ursei coiled vertically. The sides 
and back represent in bas-relief Chnouph ram-headed, one of the forms 
of Amoun-ra, and Khons seated between winged female deities. At 
the sides of these scenes are vertical lines of hieroglyphics, much 
erased, but containing the name and titles of Siphtah. On the base is 
inscribed in large symbols in bas-relief, “ the abode of Amon. ” Above 
is a ring to carry the naos by. It may have been used as a stamp. 
Bronze. 4J in. h. ; base, 2J in. b., 2 in. 1. 
Maut, seated, wearing the pschent; suckling; wants the figure of 
young Khons. Bronze. 1 ft. 2 in. h. 
Neith, the Egyptian Minerva, seated on a throne; wearing the teshr. 
Bronze. 4f in. h. 
Neith, walking. Bronze. 
dEgis of Neith, consisting of her head and the oskh. Bronze, 
4f in. h. 
Kneph, Chnouphis, the ram-headed divinity, walking, wearing an 
otf, and holding the emblem of victory. Bronze . 7 in. h. 
