ROOM.] EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 303 
Wood. A jackal, emblem of Anubis, standing on a 
standard ; model of one of the standards borne in the 
funeral processions. 4f in. h. Thebes. Presented by J. 
G. Wilkinson , Esq ., 1834. 
Terracotta. A dog with a curled tail, and collar round 
the neck, of the Greek or Roman period. 
Bronze. Shrew-mice, emblems of Maut or Buto. On 
the shoulders of one is engraved the winged globe ; on 
the back, a vulture with outstretched wings ; a similar 
vulture behind; round the pedestal, “ Athor? mistress 
of Sshatem, the giver of life. Hape-onime, son of 
Phtha .... mu.” in. 1., 2f in. h. 
Bronze . A horse, sacred to Amoun-ra. bridled; of late 
workmanship. 1 in. h. 
Bronze. Apis, the bull, emblem of Osiris and the 
moon ; one has the ureeated disk between the horns ; 
on the neck, the scarabaeus with open wings ; a housing 
on the back, behind which is a vulture with expanded 
wings ; these are all engraved. From 2§ to If in. h. 
Wood. Apis, walking ; the horns and disk are wanting. 
This figure is on its original plinth. 1 ft. 3 in. 1., 9f in. h. 
Bark stone. Apis, walking; a man with the shenti 
kneels upon both knees facing the bull. The head of 
this figure is broken off. 7J in. h. 
Bronze. Gazelle, walking, sacred to Typhon. 1§ in. 
h. Another, with its legs bound for sacrifice. 2f in. 1. 
Wood. Ibex, kneeling upon the right fore leg; em¬ 
blem of Typhon. 2 in. h. 
Bronze. A ram, the emblem of Chnouphis, walking, 
on its head the otf; of a late sera. 2| in. h. 
Bronze. A ram, with the head attire of Amoun-ra. 
Brown stone. The head of a ram ; beneath are the ends 
of four iron pins to attach it to some other object, and 
above, an iron pin for the head attire. 3 in. h. 
Bronze. A sow, Typhonian animal, walking; under her 
two pigs. 1| in. h., 2 in. 1. 
Wood. A mystic animal; the head and neck are those 
of a viper, the body of a quadruped. (Vid. Rosellini, m.c* 
xxiii. 2.) 11 in. 1., 4f in. h. 
Div. 3.— Porcelain , vitrified stone , fyc. Cynocephali, 
seated or standing, sacred to Ioh-Thoth. One holds a 
