252 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
Thoth, ibis-headed, walking; on his head a scarabaeus. Blue porce¬ 
lain. 2J in. h. 
Meui, secondary form of Emphe, bearded, wearing the shenti, sup¬ 
porting the solar disk upon his head. Blue and gray porcelain. H to 
| in. h. 
Meui, as before, in profile. Porcelain of various colours. 1^- to ] 
in. h. 
Selk, walking, head surmounted by a scorpion, tail erect. Lapis 
lazuli. If to £ in. h. 
Thmei, seated. Lapis lazuli. If to 1 in. h. 
Div. 4. Homs, or Hobs, lion-headed, with the shenti, walking ; 
arms folded across the breast. Wood covered with bitumen. Ilf in. h. 
Homs, or Hobs, standing; legs slightly bent. Wood. 7J- in. h. 
Thoout, or Thoth, walking, in a boat; black and yellow colour. 
Painted wood. 7f in. h., 1 ft. 1. 
A cippus or small monument. In front a bas-relief; Khons- Horus, 
standing, holding in the right hand a scorpion, gazelle, and two vipers; 
in the left a lion, scorpion, and two vipers ; round his neck an oskh, and 
heart-shaped vase. Above, the head of Khons-Kneph or Typhon, full 
faced. Behind, three incuse divisions. 1. Amoun-ra Harsaphes, a 
gazelle, on whose back stands a haw r k of Homs, Thoth, and Chnou-. 
phis. 2. A procession of Meui, Re, Horus, Amset, Isis, and Tafne, 
with a vertical scarabaeus. 3. The “ Eye of Horus,” having on his 
head the right symbolic eye, a deity striking a frog, an uraeus, the four 
genii of the Amenti, and four figures of Thoth. Beneath, an invoca¬ 
tion to the various deities in the compartments. Calcareous stone. 
1 ft. 2 in. h., 9 in. b. Presented by Col. T. P. Thompson. 
A cippus representing Horus standing. In his left hand he holds by 
the tails a scorpion and a lion ; in the right, an oryx by the horn, and 
two serpents by their tails. Above, the gigantic head ofrTyphon, or 
Khons-Kneph, &c. ; he stands on two crocodiles, and has at each side 
a standard. The back and edges are covered with an inscription rela¬ 
tive to the subjugation of the impious by the amis of Horus. Wood 
painted. 1 ft. 5 in. h. 
Cippi representing Horus, &c.; on the apex of one, a scarabaeus with 
extended wings. Steatite. 4f to 3f in. h. 
Horus Harpocrates, seated upon a throne flanked by lions; at the 
back, a doorway supported by two columns. Brown stone. 5f in. h. 
Homs Harpocrates, seated, wearing the pschent; round the base, and 
at the side of the throne, an inscription in Gnostic symbols. Steatite. 
3f in. h. 
Horus Harpocrates, walking, w T ith the pschent and mystic lock of 
hair, his finger raised to his lips; on the plinth behind in hieroglyphics, 
“ Horus the giver of life—Onkhsnev, son of Djotbous, bom of Tikar, 
lady of the house. ” Dark stone. 1\ in. h. 
Horns Harpocrates, walking. Basalt. 11 in. h. 
CASE B. DEITIES. 
Div. 1. Osiris pethempamentes, the Egyptian Pluto; standing,hu¬ 
man form, bearded; on his head the otf; holds the curved sceptre and 
three-thonged whip. On the plinth behind, a dedication to Osiris, the 
revealer of good. Calcareous stone. 9J in. h. 
