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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
[EGYPTIAN 
and a local governor: arragonite. —No. 631, with speech of Isis j 
addressing the dead as Amset for Amenmes, chief groom of the king 4 
arragonite. —No. 632, with head of a baboon and illegible inscription: 
arragonite. —No. 633, with human head and speech of Selk and Kebhs*- 
nuf for deceased Tebn, eyes, &c.; traced in black. Sr. Athanasi ’s 
collection —No. 634, with head of a baboon and inscription for Kebhs^- 1 
nuf, which says, “ I come to be beside thee: ” arragonite. From Sr% i 
AnastasVs collection. —No. 635, of arragonite, in a very waxy paint, co¬ 
loured green, for Renpu, bow-bearer of the king, 19th dynasty.— 
Nos. 636-639, a complete set, apparently unopened, with inscriptions for 
a deceased Uah-ra-hati, son of Petisi: arragonite. From Mr. Sams's •: 
collection. — Nos. 640-643, another set, plain and uninscribed: calcareous \ 
stone. Presented by Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson, 1833.—Nos. 644-647, 
another set solid and models : calcareous stone. Presented by the same. \ 
—No. 648, body of a vase, with speech of Isis to Amset traced upon it: 
'pottery. —No. 649, with speech of Neith to Tuautmutf for a deceased, 
traced on it: pottery. —Nos. 650, 651, 652, three vases of a set, 
simply dedicated to the genii for Pairi, a Theban judge: pottery.— 
Nos. 653, 654, two models, w T ith an unusual formula, human and hawk¬ 
headed, with names of genii Tuautmutf and Kebhsnuf, for a deceased 1 
Aufna, a priest of the goddess Mut: painted white, to imitate calca¬ 
reous stone : wood. Presented by Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson , 1833. 1 
—No. 655, with an unusual formula, and cover not belonging to it: 
arragonite. —No. 656, hawk-headed ; inscription traced and much \ 
erased, for a deceased Harata—Nos. 657,658, Amset, Tuautmutf, vases J 
of deceased Pen-sur-ta: arragonite. —No. 659, hawk-headed, plain: 
arragonite. —No. 660, Hapi vase; model: calcareous stone _No. 661, I 
hawk-headed: calcareous stone. —No. 662, model of Amset; plain: 
calcareous stone. —No. 663, model, with head of Amset: calcareous 
stone. —No. 664, model of Hapi: calcareous stone. From the col¬ 
lection of Sr. Anastasi. —No. 665, model (hawk-headed) of Kebhsnuf: 
calcareous stone. —No. 666 , model of an Amset vase: calcareous stone . 1 
—No. 667, baboon-headed : arragonite. —No. 668 , hawk-headed, I 
speech of Isis and Amset for Merenephtha, a priest of the god Phtah : 
arragonite. —Nos. 669, 670, Hapi and Kebhsnuf vase; from a set: 
arragonite. —No. 670*, model of a sepulchral vase, in shape of a jar, 
with the head of the genius Hapi: calcareous stone. —No. 671, mo¬ 
del of a sepulchral vase, third of the set, with head in shape of the 
genius Tuautmutf: calcareous stone. —No. 672, Tuautmutf "vase; 
calcareous stone. —No. 673, Kebhsnuf vase: calcareous stone .— 
No. 674, Kebhsnuf vase : calcareous stone _No. 675, Kebhsnuf vase: 1 
calcareous stone. —No. 676, sepulchral vase, w 7 it.h the head and name 
of the genius Hapi: calcareous stone. —No. 677, Tuautmutf vase : cal¬ 
careous stone. —No. 678, sepulchral vase; head of a jackal; no in¬ 
scription: calcareous stone. —No. 679, model of a sepulchral vase; 
on it no inscription, with the hawk’s head of the genius Kebhsnuf: : 
calcareous stone. —No. 680, Siumutf vase, with the head of a jackal. 
_No. 681, similar vase, without an inscription, with the head of a 
jackal: calcareous stone —Nos. 682, 683, two very old vases, pro¬ 
bably of the age of the 4th dynasty, with human heads: calcareous 
stone. —No. 684, Tuautmutf vase : calcareous stone. —No. 685, Amset 
vase, perhaps from the same sets calcareous stone. —No. 686, Kebh- 
