356 GALLERY OP ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
Athor, placed upon a standard, wearing a net-work gar¬ 
ment, having on her head the symbol of the Ement; in 
each hand, which is elevated, a sash. The face of the 
mummy is coloured red, the figures white, upon a dark 
ground ; the figure of Athor yellow, red, &c. 6 ft. 6 in. h. 
Bequeathed hy Col. William Lethieullier , a.d. 1755. 
Wood . Figures of Osiris, having on the head the 
disk of the sun, and two tall plumes placed on the 
horns of a goat. These figures stand upon long rect¬ 
angular plinths, in one of which is an excavation, with 
a cover in form of a chest. Down the centre is a per¬ 
pendicular line of hieroglyphics, containing in one the 
name of Asko, daughter of Iribouni. 1 ft. 10 | in. to 2 ft. 
2 in. h. One presented hy J. G. Wilkinson , Esq., 1834. 
CASE I I. EIGURES OF OSIRIS. 
Div. 1 .— Wood. Similar figures without plinths; one 
has an invocation to Osiris for an assistant priestess, 
Ta...neith, born of Tainreouenpasht; another for Sa- 
khons, son of Gothi, a priest, and of Tainreouenpasht, 
lady of the house; another, the name of Petkhons, 
son of Tsensaph; another, that of Sahar, lady of the 
house, daughter of the priest of Onnophris, Psametik, 
born of the lady of the house, Hthiauesi, “her soul to 
the heaven, her body in the abode of stars” ; another 
has the name of a priest, Petamon. The names on the 
others are wanting. 2 ft. 2\ to 10 in. h. 
Div. 2.—Wood. Figures of Osiris of similar type 
and use, but much decayed ; the inscriptions obliterated; 
some are covered with bitumen. 2 ft. 2\ in. to 1 ft. h. 
Wood. Chest-shaped covers, from plinths ; their upper 
surface is usually inscribed with a line of hieroglyphics, 
as “ Sokari-Osiris, lord of the tombs,” &c. One has 
the Genii of the Amenti, and other deities, with Anubis 
unfolding the doors. 7\ in. 1., 4 in. h., 2 in. d. 
Wood. Head attires from similar figures, consisting of 
the red disk, emblematic of the sun; the two ostrich fea¬ 
thers, emblematic of truth ; and the horns of a goat, in¬ 
dicative of fecundity. 8 in. h. 
Div. 3 .— Wood, covered with bitumen. Figures of 
Osiris pethempamentes, used as cases for papyri. These, 
