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reading. Before him is a large vase, and a similar one in the prow of 
the boat, with a lighted altar. A rower is seated in the stern ; and 
there are two oars or paddles, with two high spars for rullocks, sur¬ 
mounted by the heads of hawks. At the prow are two symbolic eyes. 
The body is painted of a grass green ; the prow and stern, of a deep 
blue colour. At the ends are two yellow projections, one straight and 
the other angular. Wood. 2 ft. 5^ in. 1., 10^ in. h. 
Model of a sepulchral boat, similar to the preceding; the attitude 
and head-dress of the female mourners is different, and there is no 
priest; in the prow is a table on which are a vase, haunch of a victim, 
and other objects; the blades of the paddles have two symbolic eyes 
painted on them. At the prow and stem are two yellow angular pro¬ 
jections. Wood. 2 ft. 1 in. 1., 1 ft. \ in. h. 
Div. 2. Sepulchral tablet of Ha-heth-re, in three divisions. I. 
The Hat or good demon and the two jackals. 2. The boat of Chnou- 
phis or Knef adored by the deceased. 3. The deceased adoring Osi¬ 
ris, Har-si-esi, Isis, Nephthys, Thoth, Anubis, Macedo, and the four 
genii of the Amenti. Beneath, a dedication to Ra, Atmou, the gods 
resident in Poni, Osiris pethempamentes, Osiris lord of Rosat, Isis, 
Nephthys, Anubis, Hop-hioue (Macedo), Athor, and the gods resident 
in Noutehir, the names of the parents of the deceased being omitted. 
The whole richly coloured, and surrounded by a border representing 
feathers. Wood. 1 ft. 7 in. h., 1 ft. 1 in. b. 
Sepulchral tablet; the deceased adoring Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, and 
the four genii of the Amenti standing on an expanded flower of the pa¬ 
pyrus ; above, the Hat; underneath, are seven horizontal lines of hie¬ 
roglyphics ; a sepulchral act of adoration for the deceased, “ P . . hi- 
month, the true all devout before Osiris Onnophris, king of eternity, 
the son of Amouneiri, all true before Phtah Sochari Osiris, the god 
supporting his father, and his mother Esi-eiri, lady of the house, all de¬ 
voted to the god Thmou“ thy soul to the heaven and the god Ra, 
thy body to the abode of glory and the god Seb. ” I Vood. 1 ft. 2\ 
in. h., 9^ in. b. 
Sepulchral tablet in three divisions. 1. The Hat and jackals. 2. 
Ra, Osiris, the four genii of the Amenti. 3. The deceased adoring 
Osiris, Horus, Isis, and Nephthys. Beneath, a sepulchral act of ador¬ 
ation for a deceased; the whole much obliterated. Wood. J ft. 4 
in. h., lOlf in. b. 
Sepulchral tablet in two divisions. 1. The Hat or good demon ; 
underneath, a dedication to the god Seb. 2. The deceased Gotho, 
functionary of Amounei, in the act of adoration to Osiris Onnophris, 
Isis, and the four genii of the Amenti seated on two papyrus flowers. 
Beneath, a dedication to Ra and Atmou for the deceased, son of Sa- 
nebbaitattou and the lady of the house . . . nasamoun. Wood. I 
ft. 1 in. h. Presented by J. G. Wilkinson , Esq., 1834. 
Sepulchral tablet, in two divisions, of Psenesi, son of Amounates 
and the lady Esiates; both father and son are functionaries. 1. The 
Hat or good demon, jackals, symbolic eyes, and the scarabaeus pro¬ 
pelling a red disk. 2. The deceased adoring Sochari, Isis, and the 
four genii of the Amenti. Underneath, a dedication to Osiris only for 
the deceased. Wood. 1 ft. 3| in. h., 11 in. b. Presented by J. G . 
Wilkinson , Esq., 1834. 
