*298 GAL'LERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
the face bearded; the figures similar to those on that of Pefaakhons 
(1.), but with goats on standards, instead of vultures, before Isis and 
Nephthys. 5 ft. 10 in. 1. 
Case NN. 1. Inner coffin of Tatshbapem, daughter of Petkhons, 
porter of the the temple of Amon, and born of the lady Samaut. The 
head of the deceased is in a vulture-claft, the face flesh colour; on the 
chest an oskh and a goat-headed hawk. On the body are the deceased 
holding a sistrum to Osiris, Amset, and Hape, and to Osiris, Kebh- 
snauf, and Sioumautf; the hawk of Ra, the embalmment of the deceased, 
Anubis and Macedo, Thoth and Osiris hawk-headed, Neith and another 
female deity, the standard of Osiris, jackals, &c. On the soles of the 
feet is the bull Apis bearing the mummy of the deceased. Inside the 
lid is Netpe. The interior of the chest has emblems of stability and 
with hands elevated, supporting a yellow disk, shedding a triple stream 
of light. On the exterior of the chest is a standard of Nofre-Thmou, 
the titles of Anubis, and the Hat. The background is white, the 
figures in blue, red, and yellow, and the outside of the lid has been var¬ 
nished. Wood. 5 ft. 9 in. 1. 
Case N N. 2. Mummy of Tatshbapem in bandages of a salmon co¬ 
lour, crossed by bands of light buff; on the exterior a net-work of blue 
and yellow bugles, and a scarabseus with extended wings worked in 
beads. 
Case 0 0. 1. Mummy of Kotb-ti, female attached to the wor¬ 
ship of Amoun, wrapped in buff linen, with bandages of maroon ; the 
head is in its linen case, the face gilded, the hair black, in long vertical 
plats with lotus flowers on the forehead, and diadem round the head, 
with two locks attached by studs; at the side of the neck are the remains 
of a pendent fillet of flat blue circular beads-; the arms are modelled 
in wood, and crossed upon the breast, having bracelets and armlets, with 
symbolic eyes ; the fingers are covered with models of rings in carne- 
lian, ivory, wood, gilt and silvered, &c. ; on the middle /finger of the 
left hand is the shell Trochus Pharaonicus, or “ Wheel of Pharaoh,” 
from the Red Sea, set as a ring; and on the thumb ring is inscribed 
Maut, mistress of heaven; on the mummy is a pectoral plate, repre¬ 
senting Netpe kneeling, and the sepulchral scarabaeus with gilt eyes, 
adored by Isis and Nephthys ; another with the jackal of Anubis ; and 
a copper model of the mummy of the deceased. The hair was found 
wrapped up in the cloth roll at the head of the coffin, and is exhibited 
in two trays at its sides. This mummy is apparently of a late epoch. 
5 ft. 6J in. 1. 
Case 00. 2. Mummy-shaped coffin of Kotb-ti; she is represented 
partially bandaged, with the hands folded across the breast, each hold¬ 
ing a bunch of lotus flowers. The groundwork is buff, with bands of 
a maroon red, representing the mode of bandaging the body ; an oskh 
round the neck, and pectoral plate with Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys; the 
face is a deep red, the hair black and yellow, with lotus flowers and 
diadem, as on the mummy. On the lid, Netpe is kneeling and winged, 
two symbolic eyes; Anubis and Macedo; Isis and Nephthys standing face 
to face; at the sides of the chest, Anubis, Thoth at the feet, Isis kneel¬ 
ing, and two emblems of stability. On the lid is a perpendicular line 
of hieroglyphics, containing the invocation of the deceased to Netpe, 
&c. Wood. 6 ft. 2|- in. 1. 
Case QQ. Coffin and mummy of Har or Hor (Horns), incense 
