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by A-tu-nenu-ma, charioteer of the king, and brother of Batai. Cal¬ 
careous stone. 
No. 323. Sepulchral tablet; on it the sceptre of Athor, having 
Amen-mes, a functionary, and his sister, standing and worshipping it. 
Calcareous stone. From the collection of Sr. Athanasi. 
No. 324. Sepulchral tablet, in the form of a doorway, dedicated 
to the Sun’s disk and to Ra, for Ptah-em-aa, guardian of the treasury, 
who, seated by the side of his sister, receives the adoration of his 
children; below are various members of the family, and family wor¬ 
ship. Calcaret •* 9 stone. From Sr. Anastasi's collection . 
No. 325. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris, for a sacerdotal 
functionary holding many offices, among others that of the custody f 
the arks of the temple of Psammetichus; he adores Ra and Isis; 
coloured. Calcareous stone. 
No. 326. Long sepulchral tablet, or part of the side of a tomb ; 
on it is a funeral procession of male and female mourners, following 
a tall upright chest, carried by four men and a boy; coloured. Aby- 
dos. Calcareous stone. From Sr. Athanasi's collection. 
No. 327. Sepulchral tablet; on it Her-a kneels in adoration to 
Osiris and Isis, and is followed by his family, who are scribes and ser¬ 
vants. Calcareous stone. 
No. 328. Votive tablet, richly coloured; on it Rameses II., of the 
18th or 19th dynasty, stands, offering an image of Truth to Phtah, fol¬ 
lowed by an officer, Bak-mutf, with a standard; below are a judge 
and his son, Hu-nefer, kneeling. Calcareous stone. 
No. 329. Fragment of a sepulchral tablet, richly coloured; on it 
a functionary adoring Ra. Calcareous stone. 
No. 330. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Ra, for Pensbest; on it is 
the bark of the sun, in which are Ra, Ter, or Cheper, Isis, and 
Nephthys, traversing the heavens. Sandstone. 
No. 331. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Ra and the great 
gods, for Uta-ren-s, a female, who adores the boat of the Sun, in 
which is Ra, Atum, Isis, and Nephthys; coloured. Sandstone . From 
the Earl of Belmore's collection. 
No. 332. Sepulchral tablet; on it Apii, a judge, kneeling and 
uttering a long prayer (in the course of which it is stated that the light 
of the Sun is called the god Amen in Thebes) to Ra, whose disk, 
in a boat, is traversing the air. This tablet was probably executed 
for one of the sun-worshippers, who died in the reign of Amenophis 
III. or IV. Calcareous stone. 
No. 333. Tablet of Tasha, daughter of Ameniritas, dedicated to 
Osiris, whom, accompanied by the goddess Isis, she is represented ador¬ 
ing. Calcareous stone . 
No. 334. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris, for An-a, a 
guardian of the offerings of all the gods, who appears wdth 
other members of his family; very rude execution, and coloured. 
Sandstone. From Sr. Athanasi's collection. 
No. 335. Sepulchral tablet, in shape of a door, dedicated to 
Osiris, for a functionary whose brother stands and worships Osiris; 
below his wife kneels before a table of viands, accompanied by his 
children. Calcareous stone. From the collection of Sr. Anastasi. 
