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the box are covered with hieroglyphics traced in blue, containing the 
invocations of the deceased, one to the god Thmou. Wood. 11 i in. 
h., 11 in. b., 6 in. d. 
Similar box, with a line of hieroglyphics round the sides in a red 
border, containing the name of Amouniri, and part of the formula en¬ 
graved round the bodies of sepulchral figures. Wood. 1 ft. b., 5 in. 
h., 7 in. d. 
Narrow rectangular boxes for holding sepulchral figures: on one is 
a deceased Harmas adoring Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys seated, or Ra 
and his companion Okisnaa; on another the name of Khonsaouonkh, 
son of Piskeetto, the son of Sa-amoun, the beloved of the gods and 
scribe of Amoun-ei; this has come from the same tomb as the mummy 
in Case V V. The background of these boxes is of a dark colour. 
Wood. 1 ft. 1^ in. h., 1 ft. to 1 ft. 2 in. 1., 6 in. d. 
Rectangular box with vaulted sides and fiat cover, on which is a boat 
with a sail; round the sides is a dedication to Ra, to Phtah- Sochari- 
Osiris, and to Atmou. Wood. in. h., 10 in. b., 5 in. d. 
Sepulchral box with two vaulted covers, representing Pairannou 
adoring, on one side, Osiris and Kebhsnauf, and on the other, Hape 
and Sioumautf. Wood. Presented by Joseph Gwilt, Esq., 1838. 
Models of coffins, in shape of the human body mummied; one con¬ 
tains a sepulchral figure of wood which has been wrapped in linen 
bandages, and belonged to a prophet priest named Sithoth; another, a 
figure covered with a sepulchral dedication for Oohmos or Amasis, son 
of Phai . . . , and a third, which is of the coarsest execution, that of a 
person also named Amasis. Wood, terracotta, sun-dried clay . 1 ft. 
2h to 44 in. 1. Presented by J. G. Wilkinson, Esq., 1834. 
Upper part of a small sepulchral model of a coffin in the shape of a 
mummy; round the head a fillet; the whole is painted red. Linen 
covered with plaster. 5 in. h. 
Lower parts of sepulchral figures of Amenof III. (Memnon), 8th 
king of the 18th dynasty; bearing the prenomen of the king. Green 
basalt. 3|- in. h. 
Sepulchral figures of Rameses V. ( Rapsaches), 2nd king of the 19th 
dynasty; of the rudest execution, and coloured with wax of different 
colours. Arragonite. 
Upper part of the sepulchral figure of a king; the name is wanting, 
and the face broken off; the hair is platted into a tail behind. Arra¬ 
gonite. 
Sepulchral figure, in a long garment, with sleeves gathered behind, 
a triangular apron in front; hands crossed upon the breast, the right 
holding an emblem of stability, the left -£f-. Arragonite . 8 in. h. 
Sepulchral figure of a religious functionary, Petamounophth. Dark 
marble. 9 in. h. 
Lower part of another. 3J in. h. Presented by J. G. Wilkinson , 
Esq. , 1834. 
Sepulchral figure of an individual named Pthahmos. Dark marble. 
6^ in. h. 
Sepulchral figures of Remai, or Maire ; Reophth or Raophth ; and 
Senmaut, son of Mahtphtah. Calcareous stone. 9f to 5J in. h. 
Upper part of a sepulchral figure; on the chest is the baieth, or 
human-headed hawk, emblem of the soul; the colouring of the whole, 
