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Dark marble . Sepulchral figure of an individual named 
Pthahmos. 6^ in. h. 
Calcareous stone. Sepulchral figures of Remai, or 
Maire ; Reophth or Raophth; and Senmaut, son of Maht- 
phtah. 9f to 5\ in. h. 
Calcareous stone. Upper part of a sepulchral figure ; 
on the chest is the baieth or human-headed hawk, emblem 
of the soul; the colouring of the whole, which is pink 
and green, is peculiar and of a late period, in. h. 
Presented by H. W. Diamond, Esq ., 1837. 
Calcareous stone. Sepulchral figures of Maau, Ma- 
shiheth, N...nofre, and Tah-rot, females. lO^to^m, 
h. The last presented by J. G. Wilkinson , Esq., 1834, 
Blue porcelain. Sepulchral figure of Menephtah I,, 
12th king of the xviii. dynasty. 3f in. h. Tomb of this 
monarch , Thebes. 
Porcelain of various colours. Sepulchral figures of 
Pnoute .... and Osorkon, athlophori; of “ Amou- 
nophtli or Amenof, divine father of Amoun .... in 
Thebes, superintendent of the sacred scribes of the 
temple of Amoun, and prophet priest of Amoun in 
Thebes ” ; of Penamoun, superintendent of the sacred 
scribes; of Harhem . . . , divine father and sacred scribe 
of the divine abode of Amoun; of Pinofre, divine father 
of Amoun ; of Kontates, chief prophet priest, born of 
Nebti-ei; of Psametik, prophet priest of Phtah; (the 
hieroglyphics in black upon the back;) of Penamoun, 
priest of the sanctuary; of Eishesiou, Theban priest; 
of “ Phtahonkh, incense bearer of the temples of ... . 
born of Ertob ” ; of Amoun-iri, beloved of the gods; 
(sacerdotal title; the hieroglyphics on the back;) of 
Shasouphtah, a royal purificatory priest, title peculiar to 
the Memphite and early dynasties; of Phai, superin¬ 
tendent of the abode of silver [treasury]; of Haroeri, a 
priest; of “ Onkhhar, attached to the care of the South ? ” 
of “ Seneith, superintendent of the archers of the king 
Psametik ” (no prenomen); of Nofre-het-ra, born of 
Emphe, a prophet priest; of Phtahnishti or Phtha-nasht, 
superintendent ? of the silver chambers ; of Amoun-rokh ; 
of Hahem-re ; of Aahmos, lohmes (Amasis); of Abtob, 
born of Taineb ? of Hoau (white, the hieroglyphics in 
pink) ; of Bokenkhons ; of Hape, son of Naau; of Haro ; 
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