160 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [N. EGYPTIAN 
No. 293. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris, for Tuiia, 
a royal bow-bearer, and servant of the king, whom he has ac¬ 
companied in all lands; he is seated above at the side of his 
sister Kefa, opposite his father Ta-en, and his mother Ta-humai; 
below are his brethren ; in bas-relief. Calcareous stone. 
No. 294. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris, for Kari, a function¬ 
ary, who stands and offers to Osiris seated on a throne, having be¬ 
hind him the standard of the west; below are the father and brethren 
of the deceased, seated on chairs facing each other, before a table of fa 
viands; the deceased is here seen receiving the celestial water from ; 
Nut-pe, who pours it out of her sycomore. Calcareous stone. 
No. 295. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris, for Apu, one of 
the carriers of the shrines of the arks of Amenophis III., who adores 
Osiris, Harsiesis, and Isis; other members of his family are seen I 
seated. Calcareous stone. 
No. 296. Portion of a monument; it represents Maa-necht-ef, a 
superintendent of the public works of Upper and Lower Egypt, hold¬ 
ing up a tablet, in which, along with his sister Nefer-en-shaa, he 
addresses the Sun, as identified with Amen and Atum; coloured. 
Calcareous stone. 
No. 297. Sepulchral tablet; on it Amen-men, a Theban judge, 
stands adoring Osiris, Isis, and Horus; and below, worshipping Amen¬ 
ophis I., of the 18th dynasty, his mother Aahmes-Nefer-Ari, or Ari- 
Nefer, who is coloured black, and the queen Sat-en-ahames. Pro¬ 
bably from Thebes. Calcareous stone. From Mr. Salt’s col¬ 
lection. 
No. 298. Small fragment, on which, in bas-relief, is a steer, with 
its legs tied under it. Calcareous stone. 
No. 299. Small tablet, dedicated to Osiris, for Tua, who receives 
adorations from his sister Abnes. Calcareous stone. 
No. 300. Sepulchral tablet, coloured, dedicated to Osiris, for 
Aahmes (Amasis), who seated, holding a lotus, receives offerings 
and a libation of water from his brother Necht, a superintendent of 
the Hesi (a black people). Calcareous stone. From Mr. Sams’s 
collection. 
No. 301. Sepulchral tablet, with a remarkably pointed top, and 
small square bason in front, probably for the libations made to the 
dead; on it, Tu-tu, a sandal-maker, followed by his sister Meri-seker, 
stands adoring Osiris; and the same, seated by the side of his sister, 
receives viands, incense, and water from his son and daughters; above, 
eyes of the sun, and signet of the solar orbit. Calcareous stone. 
From Sr. Anastasi’s collection. 
No. 302. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris, Isis, and Neph- 
thys for Peta-best (Pet-bubastis), superintendent of the place of 
the Apophis serpent [?] standing and adoring Osiris, Socharis, Isis, and 
Nephthys. Calcareous stone. From the collection of Sr. Anastasi. 
No. 303. Sepulchral tablet, richly coloured, in three divisions :—- 
1. Kahu, a superintendent of the place of deposit of the offerings 
made to Amen, shorn, and clad in a panther skin, stands offering in¬ 
cense, libations, and viands to Osiris, Isis, represented as the West, 
and Anubis. 2. The same deceased, but wearing hair and a different 
dress, seated by the side of his sister Nem, and receiving adorations 
