300 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
of Chnouph ; above, the Hat; Osiris under the type of the emblem of 
stability, saluted by Selk and Neith, between the hawks of Isis and 
Nephthys, and two symbolic eyes; the vulture of Soven or Seben ; the 
boat of Ra, with the scarabseus in the disk, supported by Moui kneeling 
on a symbol of resplendence, and flanked by two ursei. In the various 
divisions are dedications and the names of the deities ; on the sides of 
the lid, dedications to Osiris, Isis and Phtah- Sochari- Osiris for the de¬ 
ceased. The sides of the chest represent the cow of Athor issuing from 
a mountain, and various inferior genii, and symbols. On the left side, 
Typhonian deities, animals, &c. Wood. 6 ft. in. 1. 
Case S S. 1. Mummy of Haremhbai, son of Petamoun and Peset, 
in a linen covering of open work; the head in a claft, and the face gilt; 
on the crown of the head, a scarabseus with extended wings, and an in¬ 
scription on the fillet; the neck with a rich oskh and pectoral plate ; 
below, a scarabseus, and a disk, in which is the name of Re, with cyno- 
cephali and souls, Netpe seated, winged; the embalmment scene; Osi¬ 
ris, seated, receiving the adoration of Anubis and another deity; So¬ 
chari receiving similar homage; Isis and Nephthys disked ; the four 
genii of the Amenti in their human form, holding sashes or bandlets ; 
Pasht or Taftie, lion-headed ; two jackals, seated, holding pat sceptres 
and having whips at their sides; down the centre is an invocation of 
the deceased; the head has been broken off the body for the pur¬ 
poses of plunder, and the bandages are much charred. Many of the 
figures and inscriptions are gilded. 5 ft. 5^ in. h. 
Case S S. 2. Inner coffin of Nentef or Enintef, an unplaced 
monarch previous to the 16th dynasty. The lid has been richly gilded, 
having on it a vulture, or hawk, the tail covering the feet, the body and 
wings, the body of the deceased, with ornaments of net work, and an 
oskh; the eye of bronze, on the forehead is a cavity for the insertion of 
the urseus. The lower part of the coffin is blue ; at the feet are Isis 
and Nephthys, kneeling upon altars; there is a perpendicular line of 
hieroglyphics down the centre continued along the feet, the address of 
Isis and Nephthys to the king. The interior of the coffin is covered 
with bituminous matter, to which part of the exterior bandages were 
adhering. Fragments of these bear portions of a hieratic inscription, 
with which the whole of the body was probably covered; they are too 
small to give any connected sense, but are apparently part of a ritual. 
6 ft. 4 in. 1. 
Case T T. 1. Mummy in its bandages, much decayed, and the feet 
are broken off; on it is bead-work in blue, red, yellow, and dark porce¬ 
lain, representing a scarabseus, emblem of stability, &c., with strings 
of coloured bugles. 4 ft. 7J in. 1. 
Case T T. 2. Mummy in its bandages, the outer covering of painted 
linen, and the mask gilt; round the neck is an oskh ; on it is Netpe, 
Osiris-Tattou, the four genii of the Amenti, the embalmment of the de¬ 
ceased by Anubis, ursei in the teshr and otf, and Isis deploring; two 
jackals and the feet of the deceased. 4 ft. 10 in. 1. 
Case T T. 3. Mummy in its bandages ; on it a net of blue porce¬ 
lain bugles and beads, and a square open work piece of painted linen, 
representing the embalmment scene, with Anubis, Isis, Nephthys, the 
four genii of the Amenti, six hawk-headed deities; Netpe. 5 ft. 2^ 
