320 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
ft. 4f in. h,, 1 ft. 3 in. b. Found in the tomb of Rameses 
IX., at Thebes . 
Calcareous stone . Fragment, with the subject traced in 
black and red outline. The Pharaoh Rameses VII. of 
the xix. dynasty, standing in a propylon supported by 
columns having capitals of the lily lotus ; he wears a long 
transparent garment with sleeves and triangular ureeated 
apron ; on his forehead the uraeus ; his hands are held out 
in the attitude of receiving the address of an athlophoros 
and a priest, each bearing a feather sceptre. The text con¬ 
sists of an address to the king, who is described as “ illu¬ 
minating like the disk of ,the sun, rising to the pure, 
restraining with his hand the fallen of Ethiopia, &c.: that 
he may be endued with the duration of the sun, the years 
of Tom or Thmou, be victorious like Month-ra, and have 
the dominion of Horus.” 2 ft. 6 in. b., 1 ft. 7 in. h. 
White calcareous stone. Fragment of a bas-relief. The 
Pharaoh Rameses II. or III. (Sesostris,) standing, wear¬ 
ing the tosh ; in his left hand a crook and three-thonged 
whip ; in his right the emblem of the panegyries. Before 
him is a small raised tablet, on which is inscribed his pre¬ 
nomen and name, with the usual pharaonic titles ; under¬ 
neath is a line of water. Reverse, Athor or Mere- 
phtah, standing full-faced, raising both hands and arms ; 
on her head is the cornice and peculiar spiral at¬ 
tire ; in her right hand a flow T er and two buds of the 
lotus, in the left two vipers ; she wears arrplets and 
bracelets. At one side of the edge is a boat. 10 in. h., 
7 in. b. 
Calcareous stone . Fragments with hieratic and encho¬ 
rial inscriptions. 
Calcareous stone . Fragments with processions and 
figures of deities, with vertical lines of hieroglyphics 
traced in black and red. Tomb of Rameses VII 
CASE V. COFFIN, BOARDS, ETC. 
Wood . Coffin of Otaineb, a foreigner, in the form of 
a mummy. The face is green, in a claft, with a rich oskh 
round the chest; on the breast is Netpe, holding in each 
hand a feather, between Isis and Nephthys, who kneel 
and place their hands over a signet. Beneath is the 
judgment scene of the Amend, and four columns with 
