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Rameses II. over the people of Ethiopia, and the tribute 
brought by these people to the monarch. 
Over Case S.'— Wood . Mummy case, scooped out of 
a single tree ; the head in a feathered claft, the face 
black, the body covered by the wings and tail of a bird; 
on the chest a vulture ; on the soles of the feet, Isis and 
Nephthys kneeling on altars ; down the body is a de¬ 
dication to Osiris. No name remains, but the case is 
apparently of the style and period of the coffin of king 
Nentef, in Case S S. 6 ft. 1 in. h. 
Over Case T.— Wood . Coffin of Mauteneimas, or 
Mouteneimos, female musician of the goddess Maut, 
daughter of Phaienkhons, priest, divine father of Amoun, 
and of a female named Otai; her face flesh colour, in a 
long claft; beneath a figure of Netpe is a door with 
bolts, and under each wing a ram and vase, symbolic of 
the god Chneph, or Chnoupli. The usual scenes are 
represented on the body. In front, a sepulchral dedica¬ 
tion to Osiris pethempamentes, and “ the address of 
Osiris, lord of the east; he gives her soul to proceed 
to the heaven, her body to the earth, to receive the good 
and pure things of Osiris pethempamentes, the revealer 
of good,” &c. The ground of this coffin is yellow ; the 
whole of coarse execution, and apparently of a very late 
epoch. 5 ft. 11 in. h. 
Over Cases X. to F F. Casts of the sculptures from 
the entrance of the small temple at Beit Oualli, near 
Kalabshee. They represent the exploits of the monarch 
Rameses II. over the people of Asia, captives brought to 
the monarch, &c. 
Over Case 11. Glass case containing the bones of a 
mummied ibis, with insects and other contents of the sto¬ 
mach, prepared by Sir Anthony Carlisle, in 1805. In 
the drawer are various fragments of bandages, &c., two of 
them of worsted. Presented by Sir Joseph Banks. 
Over Case I I. Bronze , Osiris onnophris, in the shaa, 
the remains of the otf; the eyes have been inlaid with 
some other material; the whole covered with stucco, and 
gilded. 2 ft. 10 in. h. 
Over Case L L. Bronze. Osiris pethempamentes, 
standing, wearing the otf. 
