264 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
and faces are coloured; on the back, his name and titles traced in 
black. Calcareous stone. 9J in. h. Thebes. 
Figure of Senofrenebmas, seated on a throne, holding in his left 
hand a stem and flower of the papyrus ; at his right side a naked child 
placing a finger upon his lips ; on the plinth behind, and on the sides 
of the throne, a hieroglyphic dedication to Osiris, lord of Tattou, for 
the devotion of the deceased, Senofrenebmas, and for his brother 
Mautsi. Calcareous stone , painted. 8| in. h. Thebes. 
A male figure, walking, in the attitude of offering; his head shorn, 
a short belted garment round the loins, and another round his waist, 
with an oskh and ornament round the neck. Bronze. 9f in. h. 
Figure of a man, standing, clothed from the chest to the ankles. 
On the plinth, a sepulchral dedication for the deceased, offered by his 
brother. Basalt. 6 in. h. 
A small statue of Sevek-nasht, son of Eiao, walking; in each hand a 
cylindrical roll; on his head a claft; a belted shenti round his loins; 
his name is inscribed before his right foot; on the sides of the column 
behind, are two sepulchral dedications to Osiris and Anubis. Calca¬ 
reous stone. 1 ft. 1J in. h. 
A male figure, with a shenti, seated on a throne: before him 
an altar for libations, and a flight of stairs; the plinth red; the disposi¬ 
tion of the hair and form of the features peculiar. It seems of an 
early period. Arragonite and calcareous stone. in. h. Abydos. 
A similar figure, walking, on a plinth; before his feet, a small flight 
of steps. Arragonite and calcareous stone. 6f in. h. Abydos. 
Male figure, walking, on a plinth, wearing an oskh and shenti; 
head and right arm wanting; round the edge of the plinth, a sepulchral 
dedication to Osiris, lord of Abydos, for the deceased, by his brother 
Thoth. It is of coarse execution. Calcareous stone. in. h. 
A man, walking, wearing an oskh, and garment from the loins to the 
knees. Dark sandstone. 8J- in. h. 
A male figure, walking; on his head a conical cap, disk^ and horns; 
a long sash descends from the apex of the cap to the feet. Bronze. 
2f in. h. Thebes. 
A male figure, kneeling, with a shenti; hands and arms placed by the 
sides; the head in a claft,with lappets before. Bronze. 2J in. h. Thebes. 
The figure of a man, walking; in each hand a cylindrical roll; on 
his head the claft, with lappets on each shoulder before. The work¬ 
manship of a late period. Bronze. 4 in. h. Thebes. 
A figure, apparently female, almost naked, walking, holding a calf, 
slung round her neck, by its four feet. Her right hand is pendent by 
her side, and grasps by the horns an oryx or gazelle. These animals 
were probably borne as offerings. Green vitrified earth. 7J in. h. 
A naked female figure; her light knee on a semicircular base; she 
wears the oskh and anklets; her elbows have been placed upon two 
columns, rising from each end of the base. The head, right arm, and 
one column, are wanting. Steatite. 3 in. h. 
A female hang on a couch in a long close tunic; her head supported 
by an ouols or headrest; round her neck an oskh; her hair in the style 
of the 22nd dynasty. A child is placed transversely under her legs. 
Calcareous stone. 84 in* h. 
