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Light green porcelain . Nofre-Thmou, walking upon a 
crouching lion. 4 in. h. 2J to § in. h. 
Porcelain of various colours. Nofre-Thmou, walking; 
another figure of him seated. 2^ to 1| in. h. 
Blue porcelain . Hobs, form of Hor or Horus, lion¬ 
headed, human form, shenti round the loins. On his 
head the otf. 2§ in. to 1^ in. h. 
Steatite . Imothph, or Imouth, seated. § in. h. 
Blue porcelain . Thoout or Thoth, ibis-headed, walk¬ 
ing. 4f in. h. 
Blue porcelain- Ooh, or loh-Thoth, walking, holding 
in his hands a pallet and reed. | in. h. 
Blue porcelain . Thoth, ibis-headed, walking ; on his 
head a scarabaeus. in. h. 
Blue and grey porcelain . Meui, secondary form of 
Emphe, bearded, wearing the shenti, supporting the solar 
disk upon his head. to § in. h. 
Porcelain of various colours . Meui, as before, in profile* 
\\ to 1 in. h* 
Lapis lazuli. Selk, walking, head surmounted by a 
scorpion, tail erect. If to § in. h. 
Lapis lazuli . Thmei, seated. 1 in. h. 
Div. 4.— Wood covered with bitumen . Horus, or 
Hobs, lion-headed, with the shenti, walking; arms 
folded across the breast. 11^ in. h. 
Wood . Horus, or Hobs, standing; legs slightly bent. 
7| in. h. 
Painted wood . Thoout, or Thoth, walking, in a boat; 
black and yellow colour 7f in. h., 1 ft. 1. 
Calcareous stone . A cippus or small monument. In 
front a bas-relief; Khons-Horus, standing, holding in 
the right hand a scorpion, gazelle, and two vipers; in 
the left a lion, scorpion, and two vipers; round his neck 
an oskh, and heart-shaped vase. Above, the head of 
Khons-Kneph or Typhon, full faced. Behind, three in¬ 
cuse divisions. 1. Amoun-ra Harsaphes, a gazelle on 
whose back stands a hawk of Horus, Thoth, and Chnou- 
phis. 2. A procession of Meui, Re, Horus, Amset, Isis, 
and Tafne, with a vertical scarabaeus. 3. The 44 Eye of 
Horus,” having on his head the right symbolic eye, a 
deity striking a frog, an uraeus, the four genii of the 
Amenti, and four figures of Thoth. Beneath, three 
horizontal lines of hieroglyphics, an invocation to the 
