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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
Month-ra, walking, on a double pedestal; round the first pedestal, 
“ Month-ra, the giver of life, lord of the land of purity,” &c. Bronze. 
1\ in. h. 
Nofre-Thmou, or Athmou Athom, human form, walking, wearing 
the shenti; on his head the lotus flower, whence issue two tall plumes. 
Another, of the Ptolemaic period. Bronze. 7 in. h. 
Imothph, seated, human form, shorn head, wears the shenti; unfolds 
a roll of papyrus. Around the base of one is, “ Imophth, the giver of 
life,” &c. Bronze. From 5} to 3 in. h. 
Imothph, or Imouth, walking, holding in his left hand *9-; in his 
right a gom. Bronze. of in. h. 
Thoout, or Thoth, the Egyptian Mercury, walking ; ibis-headed, de¬ 
corated with the otf. Bronze. 6^ in. h. 
loh, or Ooh-Thoth, standing on a pedestal, holding before him, on a 
basket, the symbolic eye, emblem of the moon. The head attire want¬ 
ing. Bronze. 4| in. h. 
Ioh, or Ooh-Thoth, lunar mercury, ibis-headed, decorated with the 
disk of the moon ; seated. Bronze. 4\ in. h. 
Thoth, ibis-headed, and Har-si-esi, hawk-headed, standing face to 
face. Each holds a vase of libation pouring an united stream of water 
on the earth. Bronze. 2 in. h. 
Thoth, human form, walking, his head surmounted by the head and 
neck of an ibis and the disk of the moon, crowned with an otf. Bronze. 
3f in. h. 
Thmei, the Egyptian Themis, seated on a pedestal; the sides have 
been inlaid; her head bound by a fillet surmounted by a feather. 
Bronze. 4f in. h. 
Div. 3. Khons as Kneph, &c., (vide A. 2.) Wood, blue and 
blueish green porcelain , steatite, glass, 8fc. 
The same divinity quadrifrons, bifrons, &c. Blue porcelain. From 
4 in. to | in. h. 
Heads of Khons as Kneph, &c. Blue porcelain. 
iEgis of the same, and square amulet, representing the same in re¬ 
lief ; Reverse, two crocodiles in intaglio. 4 to § in. h. 
Small tablet, representing Khons as Kneph, &c., in relief. The or- j 
nament on the head resembles a modius. Bed composition. 1f in. h. 
Amoun-ra seated on a throne with feathered ornaments; the plinth 
behind, which is in the shape of an obelisk, is inscribed with the in¬ 
vocation of Amoun-ra, and upon the base is an inscription apparently 
containing the names and titles of the same deity. Vitrified earth. 
3§ in. h. 
Amoun-ra seated. Green porcelain. If in. h. 
Triad of Amoun, Maut, and Khons. On the back, name and titles of 
Amoun. Blue porcelain. 
Maut walking; on the plinth, behind, “ Maut, the great mother. ” 
Her head attire composed of pendent ursei. Green porcelain. 2f in. h. 
iEgis of Maut. White porcelain. 1 in. h. 
Neith walking. Lapis lazuli. From I to If in. h. 
Chnouphis, ram-headed, walking. Blue and green porcelain. From 
If in. to f in. h. 
Amoun-ra, or Harsaphes. Blue and green porcelain. 2 to f in. h. 
Khons, standing. Light blue porcelain. If in. to f in. h. 
