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priest of Amoun ; of Saph, a military officer; of Semau or Senmaut, 
commander of the infantry (matoi) ; of O . . attached to the royal pa¬ 
lace, and his brother Obi, who are represented in the act of adoration ; 
above is a boat; of Amounemeian, superintendent of the balance of the 
abode of Amoun ; of Amounemhe (Amenemes,) superintendent of the 
cloth ? ... of upper and lower Egypt; of Ramentosnab, royal scribe, 
superintendent of the domains of upper and lower Egypt; of Re or Ra, 
a similar functionary; of Nofre-bai, female holding some office, 1Red 
brick. 
Div. 4. Mask from a coffin ; the eyebrows, eyelids, small short 
beard, and string are of bronze. Wood. 8 | in. 1. 
Fragment from the soles of the feet of the inner coffin of a mummy; 
on it is the bull Apis running and bearing on his back a male mummy. 
Wood. 9 in. b., in. h. Presented by J. G. Wilkinson, Esq., 
1834. 
Fragments of faces from the coffins of mummies. Wood. 9J to 
in. h. 
Beards from the same ; one is short and square. Wood. 6 to 1^ 
in. h. 
Feet from a mummy coffin. Wood. 6J in. 1. 
Hand from the outer covering of a mummy, painted yellow. Wood. 
6 in. 1 . 
Hand from a coffin, holding a cylindrical roll, probably a papyrus 
ritual; a horizontal line of hieratic extends across the back of the hand. 
It is covered with yellow stucco. Wood. in. 1. 
Lower part of the outer covering of a mummy, of coloured stucco. 
On it are delineated feet, sandals, feathered ornaments, &c. Linen. 
9 in. b., 3J in. h. 
Piece of the external covering of a mummy, taken from the back, 
covered with stucco, and painted white with red stripes. Linen. 1 ft. 
4 in. h. 
CASES M M. TO Z Z. MUMMIES, COFFINS, ETC. 
Case M M. 1. Mummy of Pefaakhons, surnamed Onkhouonnofre, 
auditor of the royal palace, in its linen case ; the face red ; the head is 
in a claffc, on the crown of which is a scarabseus; on the chest is an 
oskh, and a ram-headed hawk with the disk and horns, flying with ex¬ 
panded wings and grasping in each claw a signet; at the sides two pend¬ 
ent ursei with the shaa ; to the right, Osiris, Sioumautf, and Kebhsnauf ; 
to the left, Osiris, Amset, and Hape. On the abdomen is the hawk of Ra 
with an uraeated disk, and at the sides Isis and Nephthys, with disk and 
wings. Below, is the standard of Osiris, Selk kneeling on a symbol of 
resplendence, Anubis, and an inferior deity ; Neith, Anubis, and a si¬ 
milar deity. Underneath are two hawks ; and on the feet two jackals 
on pedestals; on the sole is the bull Hape or Apis passing over the 
symbol of the hill. 5 ft. 6 } in. 1. 
Case M M. 2. Mummy of Penamoun, (coffin in Case D.,) priest of 
Amoun, in its wrapper of salmon colour bound by stripes of a light 
buff; on it is the representation of an oskh and pectoral plate with dei¬ 
ties symbols of life and of stability, the Hat or good demon, &c. 5 ft. 
6 in. 1 . 
Case M M. 3. Outer linen case from the mummy of Harouonkh ; 
