122 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
Num, Kneph, Chnouphis, the ram-headed divinity, walking, wearing 
an otf. Bronze. 7 in. h. 
iEgis of Chnouphis. Bronze. 4 in. h. 
Seti, or Sate, the Egyptian Juno, seated, wearing the Shaa, be¬ 
tween two horns, surmounted by a disk and another ornament. 
Bronze. 6| in. h. Thebes. 
Amoun-ra Harsaphes, or Khem, the Pan of the Egyptians, standing 
on nine bows ; on the pedestals the name of the queen of Amasis, the 
cartouche of Amoun-ra, phoenixes, jackal and hawk-headed spirits, 
Horus saluted by two female deities. Below, Meui elevating the boat 
of the sun, cynocephaii, the goddesses Mere-mihi and Mere-ras, Har- 
hat, Thoth, and a procession of Hapi-moous. Bronze. 
Two similar figures, without pedestals. 6 to 8 in. h. 
Chons, Khons, or Khonsou, the Egyptian Hercules, in Osirian dress, 
with the lunar disk and mystic lock of hair, holding the gom, whip, 
and crook. Bronze. 2f in. h. 
Khons-ioh, seated, hawk-headed, crowned with the lunar disk. Gold. 
to in- 
Phtah, standing; having at his side the goddess Pasht or Mer- 
ephtah. Bronze. 
Pteh, Phtah, or Phtha. Bronze. From 1 h. to 7f in. 
Phtah-Sochari, standing upon two crocodiles, with a jackal’s and 
ram’s head disked, naked, bow 7 -legged, holding a whip; the back 
formed by the body and tail of a hawk. Bronze. 3 in. h. 
Athor, Athyr, or Hathor, the Egyptian Venus; the head over¬ 
shadowed by a vulture supporting the disk and horns. The body is 
a shrine, placed upon a w T heel of eight spokes, w 7 ith a figure of Athor 
standing. Apparently the profile of an aegis. Bronze. 7 in. h. 
Athor, cow-headed, w T ith disk and plumes. If in. h. Gold. 
Ra,or Re, the Sun, hawk-headed, seated. Bronze. 4fin. h. Thebes. 
Ra seated, holding a lotus sceptre. Bronze. 4 in. h. 
Munt or Month-ra, haw T k-headed, wearing a disk and two tall 
plumes; the collar and eyes of one of the figures inlaid with gold. 
Bronze. From to 10 in. h. 
Month-ra, walking, on a double pedestal. Bronze. 1\ in. h. 
Nefer Atum, Noife-Thmou, Athmou, or Athom, walking; on his 
head the lotus flower and tw r o tall plumes. Another, of the Pto¬ 
lemaic period. Bronze. 7 in. h. 
Pasht, or Tafne, the Merephtah, or companion of Phtah ; lion¬ 
headed, standing; on her head the uraeated disk. Bronze. in. h. 
Pasht, or Tafne, as above. Silver. 1 in. h. 
Pasht or Menhi; on her head a place for the uraeus. Silver. If 
in. h. Bronze. 3| in. h. 
Pasht, or Bubastis, the Egyptian Diana; cat-headed, standing, in a 
long striated garment; left hand holding the aegis. Bronze. 5f to 
2f in. h. 
Pasht, human-headed, standing; in her right hand a fractured lion¬ 
headed aegis; a basket slung from her arm. Bronze. 8f- in. h. 
Div. 3. Amoun-ra, seated on a throne w ith feathered ornaments; on 
the plinth, the names and titles of the deity. Vitrified earth . 3j in. h, 
Amoun-ra, seated. Green porcelain. If in. h. 
