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which is pink and green, is peculiar and of a late period. Calcareous 
stone. 5J in. h. Presented by H. W. Diamond, Esq., 1837. 
Sepulchral figures of Maau, Mashiheth, N...nofre, and Tah-rot, 
females. Calcareous stone. 10J to 4f in. h. The last presented by 
J. G. Wilkinson, Esq., 1834. 
Sepulchral figure of Menephtah I., 12th king of the 18th dynasty. 
Blue porcelain. 3f in. h. Tomb of this monarch, Thebes. 
Sepulchral figures of Pnoute .... and Osorkon, athlophori; of 
“ Amounophth or Amenof, divine father of Amoun .... in Thebes, 
superintendent of the sacred scribes of the temple of Amoun, and pro¬ 
phet priest of Amoun in Thebes ”; of Penamoun, superintendent of 
the sacred scribes; of Harhem . . . , divine father and sacred scribe 
of the divine abode of Amoun; of Pinofre, divine father of Amoun ; 
of Kontates, chief prophet priest, born of Nebti-ei; of Psametik, pro¬ 
phet, priest of Phtah; (the hieroglyphics in black upon the back ;) of 
Penamoun, priest of the sanctuary; of Eishesiou, Theban priest; of 
“ Phtahonkh, incense bearer of the temples of ... . born of Ertob”; 
of Amoun-iri, beloved of the gods; (sacerdotal title ; the hieroglyphics 
on the back ;) of Shasouphtah, a royal purificatory priest, title peculiar 
to the Memphite and early dynasties; of Phai, superintendent of the 
abode of silver [treasury] ; of Haroeri, a priest; of “ Onkhhar, at¬ 
tached to the care of the South ? ” of “ Seneith, superintendent of the 
archers of the king Psametik ; ” of Nofre-het-ra, born of Emphe, a 
prophet priest; of Phtahnishti or Phtha-nasht, superintendent ? of the 
silver chambers; of Amoun-rokh ; of Hahem-re; of Aahmos, Iohmes 
(Amasis); of Abtob, born of Taineb? of Hoau (white, the hierogly¬ 
phics in pink) ; of Bokenkhons; of Hape, son of Naau; of Haro ; of 
Haremaa, superintendent of the house ; of Hmemaut; of Iri-har-rou? 
of Maau; of Onkhsenesi; of Outamahteh, son of Esiates; of Pene- 
niom, a functionary; of Petesi, born of Esieneimos; of Petesi, son of 
Nishtipasht, a priest; of Phtah-pnofre, Theban priest; of Psametik, 
born of Neith-aur; of Ra-haa-het (Hophra), born of Sanoubtat; of 
Ronou, a female; of Boueimerai, a female; of Iriharoui; of Peta- 
moun ; of Phaihbai, a female; of Samerephtah, a female ; of Tairot, 
daughter of Taiamoun; of Sanev, son of.born of Tilitor, lady 
of the house. Porcelain of various colours. From 8 in. to If in. h. 
Sepulchral figure, on which is inscribed “ the illustrious Osiris, lord 
of innumerable days, king of eternity.” Light blue porcelain. 6J 
in. h. 
Sepulchral figures of Sasouesi, a female. Green coloured terra¬ 
cotta. 4 in. h. 
Various sepulchral figures, without inscriptions. Porcelain. 
Sepulchral figure of Sevekmos, priest of Amoun. Coloured brick. 
7j in. h. Presented by J. G. Wilkinson, Esq., 1834. 
Upper part of a sepulchral figure of a man named Phreopht or Re- 
ophth. Coloured brick. 
Sepulchral figure of Menephtah I. [Akencheres], 12th king of the 
18th dynasty. Wood. 7f to 6f in. h. 
Sepulchral figure of a Pharaoh, the head in a claft with lappets in 
front, and a tail behind; on the forehead, the hole where the urseus 
has been inserted. Wood . 1 ft. 54 in. h. Tombs of the kings , 
Thebes. 
