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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
and scribe of Amoun-ei; this has come from the same 
tomb as the mummy in Case V V. The back ground of 
these boxes is of a dark colour. 1 ft. \\ in. h., 1 ft. to 1 
ft. 2 in. 1 ., 6 in. d. 
Wood. Rectangular box with vaulted sides and flat 
cover, on which is a boat with a sail; round the sides is 
a dedication to Ra, to Phtah-Sochari-Osiris, and to At- 
mou. 7\ in. h., 10 in. b., 5 in. d. 
Wood. Sepulchral box with two vaulted covers, re¬ 
presenting Pairannou adoring, on one side, Osiris and 
Kebhsnauf, and on the other, Hape and Sioumautf. Pre¬ 
sented by Joseph Gwilt, Esq., 1838. 
Wood, terracotta, sun-dried clay . Models of coffins, 
in shape of the human body mummied ; one contains 
a sepulchral figure of wood, which has been wrapped 
in linen bandages, and belonged to a prophet priest named 
Sithoth ; another, a figure covered with a sepulchral dedi¬ 
cation for Oohmos or Amasis, son of Phai . . . , and a 
third, which is of the coarsest execution, that of a person 
also named Amasis. 1 ft. 2\ to 4j in. 1. Presented by 
J. G. Wilkinson, Esq., 1834. 
Linen covered with plaster. Upper part of a small 
sepulchral model of a coffin in the shape of a mummy; 
round the head is a fillet; the whole is painted red. 
5 in. h. 
Green basalt. Lower parts of sepulchral figures of 
Amenof IIP (Memnon), 8 th king of the xvm. dynasty ; 
bearing the prenomen of the king. 3j in. h. 
ArragGnite. Sepulchral figures of Rameses V. (Rap- 
saches), 2 nd king of the xix. dynasty; of the rudest 
execution, and coloured with wax of different colours. 
Arragonite. Upper part of the sepulchral figure of a 
king; the name is wanting, and the face broken off; the 
hair is platted into a tail behind. 
Arragonite. Sepulchral figure, in a long garment, 
with sleeves gathered behind, a triangular apron in front; 
hands crossed upon the breast, the right holding an em¬ 
blem of stability, the left -^p-. 8 in. h. 
Dark marble. Sepulchral figure of a religious func¬ 
tionary, Petamounophth. 9 in. h. 
Lower part of another. in. h. Presented by J. G. 
Wilkinson, Esq., 1834. 
