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wood, and crossed upon the breast, having bracelets, 
and armlets with symbolic eyes ; the fingers are covered 
with models of rings in carnelian, ivory, wood gilt and 
silvered, &c.; on the middle finger of the left hand is the 
shell Trochus Pharaonicus, or “Wheel of Pharaoh,” from 
the Red Sea, set as a ring; and on the thumb ring is 
inscribed “ Maut, mistress of heaven”, companion of 
Arnoun; on the mummy is a pectoral plate, representing 
Netpe kneeling, and the sepulchral scarabaeus with gilt 
eyes, adored by Isis and Nephthys; another, with the 
jackal, emblem of Anubis ; and a copper model of the 
mummy of the deceased. The hair was found wrapped 
up in the cloth roll at the head of the coffin, and is ex¬ 
hibited in two trays at its sides. This mummy is appa¬ 
rently of a late epoch. 5 ft. 65 in. 1. 
Case O O. 2. — Wood. Mummy-shaped coffin ofKotb-ti; 
she is represented partially bandaged, with the hands 
folded across the breast, each holding a bunch of lotus 
flowers. The ground work is buff, with bands of a maroon 
red, representing the mode of bandaging the body; an 
oskh round the neck, and pectoral plate with Osiris, Isis, 
and Nephthys ; the face is a deep red, the hair black 
and j^ellow, with lotus flowers and diadem, as on the 
mummy. On the lid, the goddess Netpe kneeling and 
extending her arms and wings, between tw r o symbolic 
eyes ; Anubis and Macedo, jackal-headed; Isis and Neph¬ 
thys standing face to face ; at the sides of the chest, 
Anubis, Thoth ibis-headed, two human deities, and two 
symbolic eyes ; at the feet, Isis kneeling, and tvro em¬ 
blems of stability. On the lid is a perpendicular line of 
hieroglyphics, containing “ The invocation of the Osirian 
priestess ? of Amoun Kotb-ti, who says — Approach, 
Netpe, my mother, extend thy arms and wings over me,” 
&c. 6 ft. 2\ in. 1. 
Case Q Q.— Wood. Coffin and mummy of Har or 
Hor (Horus), incense bearer of the abode of Chnou- 
phis or Kneph, son of Tinaaei, (son of Ouonnofre,) and 
of Tithau ; on the lid the following representations:—a 
pectoral plate with T'hmei; the goat-headed hawk ; the 
judgment scene of the Amend ; Ra seated, and Osiris 
standing, attended by inferior deities ; Netpe coloured 
blue, issuing from a syenite mountain, having on her 
