ROOM.] EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 291 
Wood . A jackal, emblem of Anubis, standing on a 
standard ; model of one of the standards borne in the 
funeral processions. 4f in. h. Thebes . Presented by J . 
G. Wilkinson , Es^., 1834. 
Terracotta . A dog with a curled tail, and collar round 
the neck, of the Greek or Roman period. 
Bronze . Shrew-mice, emblems of Maut or Buto. On 
the shoulders of one is engraved the winged globe ; on 
the back, a vulture with outstretched wings ; a similar 
vulture behind; round the pedestal, “ Athor ? mistress 
of Sshatem, the giver of life. Hape-onime, son of 
Phtha .... rou.” 5\ in. 1., 2| in. h. 
Bronze . A horse, sacred to Amoun-ra. bridled; of late 
workmanship. 1 in. h. 
Bronze . Apis, the bull, emblem of Osiris and the 
moon ; one has the urseated disk between the horns ; 
on the neck, the scarabaeus with open wings; a housing 
on the back, behind which is a vulture with expanded 
wings ; these are all engraved. From 2§ to If in. h. 
Wood . Apis, walking ; the horns and disk are wanting. 
This figure is on its original plinth. 1 ft. 3 in. 1., in. h. 
Bark stone . Apis, walking; a man with the shenti 
kneels upon both knees facing the bull. The head of 
this figure is broken off. in. h. 
Bronze . Gazelle, walking, sacred to Typhon. 1§ in. 
h. Another, with its legs bound for sacrifice. 2f in. L 
Wood . Ibex, kneeling upon the right fore leg; em¬ 
blem of Typhon. 2 in. h. 
Bronze . A ram, the emblem of Chnouphis, walking, 
on its head the otf; of a late sera. 2 J in. h. 
Bronze . A ram, with the head attire of Amoun-ra. 
Brown stone . The head of a ram ; beneath are the ends 
of four iron pins to attach it to some other object, and 
above, an iron pin for the head attire. 3 in. h. 
Bronze. A sow, Typhonian animal, walking; under her 
two pigs. 1^ in. h., 2 in. 1. 
Wood . A mystic animal; the head and neck are those 
of a viper, the body of a quadruped. (Vid. Rosellini, m.c. 
xxiii. 2.) 11 in. 1., 4f in. h. 
Div. 3.— Porcelain , vitrified stone , tyc. Cynocephali, 
seated or standing, sacred to loh-Thoth. One holds a 
