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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. ^EGYPTIAN 
deities is a stand with a panther skin ; a mother goddess 
in a vulture-claft, adoring the pied bull of “ Phtah- 
Sochari-Osiris, lord of the West,” standing on a pylone 
in a rock of syenite; behind, a naos ; the same deity 
adoring the pied cow of Isis in a similar scene : the four 
genii of the Amend ; two jackals ; on the feet symbolic 
eyes, lion-headed winged ursei, &c. ; round the sides of 
the chest, traced in yellow upon a black ground, a cat 
grasping a snake ; the mummy on its bier, with the soul 
soaring above, placed in a sledge drawn by the cow of 
Athor, Anubis acting as driver ; a temple on a mountain, 
above which are the symbols of the east and west; 
a lion-headed mummied deity, holding two swords ; a 
man walking, holding in each hand a star ? a winged 
object; the judgment scene; a deity with two snake- 
heads ; the disk of the sun, encircled by the ursei of the 
upper and lower regions, descending below the solar 
mountain, and adored by a cynocephalus. 6 ft. 4§ in. 1. 
Case V V. 1. Linen case from the mummy of a girl; 
the face yellow, the head in a claft, with a rich oskh 
round the neck ; below, the scarabaeus and disk; in its 
hind legs a signet and emblem of stability, with a winged 
and lion-headed urseus at each side ; the judgment of the 
Amenti; the chest of Osiris covered, on it the hawk of 
Month; jackals, &c. The figures are yellow and red, the 
back-ground blue. 4 ft. in. 1. 
Case V V. 2,3. Coffin and mummy of Khonsaouonkh, 
keeper of the door, sacerdotal functionary in the worship 
of Maut, and scribe of the silver apartments (or treasury?) 
of Thebes ; the face is gilded ; on a black ground are 
traced in yellow a pharaonic figure under the form of 
Horus, holding a sistrum, and adoring the jackal of Anubis; 
the deceased offering to Amenof I., deified under the form 
of Osiris ; the same, and his soul, receiving the libations 
of Athor and the purifications of Thoth and Horus; 
Nephthys, Selk, Isis, &c., and a dedication to Osiris 
petliempamentes and Sochari-Osiris for the deceased. 
At the sides of the chest are the cow of Athor, cyno- 
cephali, mummied sphinx-shaped deities, with the names 
of Anubis and the deceased in ovals ; inferior crocodile- 
and hawk-headed deities seated under serpents, chaetodon, 
jackal, decapitated human figures, the apoph, genii of 
