EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
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Ibex, lying down. Red porcelain. \ in. 1. 
Rams, walking or lying down. Porcelain. From £ to J in. h. 
Heads of rams, surmounted by the uraeated disk of the sun. Porce - 
lain. 1 in. h. 
Swine, walking. Porcelain. 1J to J in. h. 
Hares; one has the head turned behind. Porcelain , ivory . to 
§- in. h. 
Horn of a ram. Bronze. 4J in. 1. 
Head of the Hippopotamus. Wood. 9J in. h. Tombs of the 
Kings, Thebes. 
Div. 4. Heads of sacred cows or bulls, their distinctive emblems 
broken off. Wood. 1 ft. 7f in. h., 9f in. 1. Tombs of the Kings at 
Thebes. 
A mystic animal; the head and neck of a viper, the body of a 
quadruped. ( Vid. Rosellini, m.c.xxiii. 2.) Wood. 11 in. 1., 4| in. h. 
Ears from similar heads. Wood . 5j- in. 1 
Models of rams’ heads. Crude unbaked earth. 2\ to 2 in. h. 
Head attire, disk, &c. Wood. 
Fragments of hieroglyphical inscriptions from temples, on which are 
cynocephali, gazelles, lions, hares, jackals, &c. Sandstone. 
CASES 10, 11. SACRED ANIMALS, CHIEFLY BIRDS. 
Div. 1. Hawks, bodies swathed. Wood. to 2 in. h. 
Hawk, wearing the pschent, upon a pedestal, decorated with an au¬ 
ditor of truth in the act of adoration. Wood. 1 ft. 4J in. h. 
Hawk of Re, or Ra, the sun: on its head the solar disk. Wood.- 
1 ft. h. 
Vultures, upon plinths. Wood. 8J in. h. 
Div. 2. Head of an ibis. Wood. 4J in. 1., 2 in. h. 
Head and neck of a goose. Wood. in. 1., 3J in. h. 
Ibis. The eyelids of one have been inlaid in silver. Bronze . 
2J in. h. Thebes. 
Hawks, crowned with uraeated disks. Bronze. L/g to in. h. 
Human-headed bearded hawk, with extended wings. Silver. 2^ 
in. h., 3 in. b. 
Hawks, with the pschent. Bronze. From 1|- in. h. to 1 in. h. 
Oxyrhyncus; on its head the uraeated disk and horns. Bronze . 3J 
in. 1., 2f in. h. Thebes. 
Fish of the Lepidotus, or Carp species. Silver , bronze. 1 in. h., 
2\ in. h., 4 in. 1., 1 in. 1. 
Snake on plinth. 8| in. 1. Wood. 
Uraei, the heads disked. Wood. 6J to 3J- in. h. 
Small hawks, with swathed bodies. Wood. 3J to 1-| in. h. 
Human-faced hawks. Those whose heads are disked represent the 
souls of deities. Wood. 6 to 3J in. h. 
Uraeus, coiled upon a plinth; on the breast the symbol of Neith. 
Wood. 7 in. h. 
Lower part of an uraeus, coiled upon a plinth. Wood . 9 in. 1., 4^ 
in. h. 
Pedestal and part of the female-headed uraeus, covered with inscrip¬ 
tions, dedications to the goddess Rennu. 5 in. 1., 2} in. b. Wood. 
