ROOM.] EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 261 
Ursei; the head ornament indistinct or wanting. The breasts in¬ 
laid with a red and blue composition. Bronze. If to J in. h. 
Uraeus, having the head and bust of Jupiter Serapis, crowned with a 
modius. Bronze . If in. h. 
Uraeus, hawk-headed, crowned with the disk of the moon, emblem 
of Khons-Ioh. Bronze. 1 j in. h. 
Heads and necks of vipers. Wood. 6f in. 1., 2f in. h. 
A frog, emblem of the pure waters sacred to Chnoum. Three frogs 
seated in a row upon circular plinths. Bronze. If in. 1., ■§■ in. h., to 
1J in. 1., f in. h. 
A crocodile, emblem of Sevek, the Egyptian Saturn. Bronze, f 
in. h. 
Div. 3. Hawks, emblems of divinities in general, especially of Ho- 
rus. Basalt , green feldspar , porcelain, fyc. 4 to f in. h. 
Hawks, crowned with the pschent; emblems of Har-oeri, or Har-si- 
esi. Porcelain. 
Hawk ; on its head, disk and plumes of Amoun, emblem of Athor. 
Blue porcelain. 1 f in. h. 
Hawk, with the head attire of Phtah-Sochari. Blue porcelain. 
If in. h. 
Hawk of Ooh, or loh ; on its head the disk of the moon. Dark 
porcelain. 1 in. h. 
Human-headed hawks, emblems of the soul. Lapis lazuli, porcelain. 
If to f in. h. 
Nycticorax, the Ben or Bennou of the Egyptians ; emblem of Osiris 
pethempamente§. Wax. f in. h. 
An ibis, seated, its beak placed upon a frog. Blue porcelain. f 
in. h. 
A goose, standing on a lotus-flower; emblem of Seb, or Saturn. 
Porcelain. f in. h. 
Crocodiles, emblems of Sevek, the Egyptian Saturn. Steatite, porce¬ 
lain. 4 to 1 in. 1. 
Latus, or Binni fish, emblem of Athor. Red porcelain. 1 in. 1. 
Siluri, or Bayads. Blue porcelain. If in. h. 
Ursei. Agate, porcelain. 
Uraei, with female faces, surmounted by tail plumes, personifications 
of Mere-sochari, in profile to the right. Porcelain. If to 1 in. h. 
Lion-headed ursei, emblems of Chnoumis. Porcelain. If in. h. 
Frogs. Serpentine, hematite, porcelain, Sfc. If to f in. h. 
Scorpion, emblem of Selk. White porcelain. 2f in. 1. 
Scarabsei with hawk and cow heads; one with wings expanded thrusts 
forward the disk of the sun. Lapis lazuli, hematite, SfC. 1 in. 1. 
Koucoupha sceptre of gom, emblem of strength. Green porcelain. 
If in. h. 
Symbols of life. Porcelain. If to f in. h. 
Emblems of stability, or nilometers ; pilasters with four transverse 
capitals. Porcelain. 4f in. to f in. h. 
Div. 4. Head of the Hippopotamus, sacred to Onouris. Wood. 
9f in. h. Tombs of the kings, Thebes. 
Feet of a vulture, from a figure of the bird. Bronze. 6f in. h. 
Models of vultures. Crude unbaked earth . 3^ to 2f in. h. 
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