i40 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [n. EGYPTIAN 
No. 131. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris, for Akar-ur, who 
receives funeral honours from various members of his family. 
Abydos. Calcareous stone. 
No. 132. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris, Horus, Isis, and 
Nephthys, for Hara, chief of the cattle of Rameses II., who adores 
these divinities, and his deceased parents, and receives funeral honours 
from various members of his family. Calcareous stone. 
No. 133. Rectangular plinth, hollowed in the centre as if to hold 
a statue, with inscriptions relating to Ensa-phtha-sneb, a military chief. 
Dark granite. 
No. 134. Small statue representing Hanata, surnamed Ra-nem-hat- 
men, an officer in the palace of the monarch Apries, of the 26th 
dynasty, kneeling, and holding before him a small naos containing a 
figure of Neith; on it are dedications to Osiris, Neith, and the gods 
of Sais. (See No. 86.) Black basalt. Presented by Mathew 
Duane, Esq., 1771. 
No. 135. Small altar of libations; the centre in shape of a tank or 
reservoir, with steps leading to it. From the temple of Berenice. 
Calcareous stone. Presented by Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson. 
No. 135 *. Large slab, on which are recorded the disposition of 
certain paintings made in the temple of Phtha by a monarch whose 
prenomen is Nefer-ka-ra {Nepercheres), and whose name has been 
purposely erased, probably one of the kings of the 13th dynasty. 
Dark basalt. Presented by the Earl Spencer , 1805. 
No. 136. Square pilaster, on which is placed the capital of a 
column. Dark granite . Presented by Earl Spencer. 
No. 137f. Mutilated statue of Amen-mes, a royal scribe, kneeling, 
and holding the end of a standard. From Upper Egypt. Dark granite . 
No. 138. Tablet, w T ith an inscription in the hieratical character, 
being a public act, dated in the 6th of the month Choiak, the 11th 
year of Amenophis III., 18th dynasty. Calcareous stone. 
No. 139. Sepulchral tablet of Rames, priest of the king Meneph- 
tah, of the 19th dynasty, adoring Osiris, Horus, and Isis, and receiv¬ 
ing the funeral honours from members of his family. From Thebes. 
Calcareous stone. 
No. 140. Head, from the cover of the sarcophagus of Amenophis 
III. From the Biban el-Molook. Gray granite. From Mr. Salt's 
collection. 
No. 141. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris Un-nefer, on be¬ 
half of Painehsi, who is adoring those divinities, and receiving the 
homage of members of his family. Calcareous stone. 
No. 142. Tablet containing an inscription relative to Amen-mes, 
a governor of the Ramesseium; in the 19th dynasty. Calcareous 
stone. From Mr. Sams's collection. 
No. 143. Sepulchral tablet of Nechta, a military chief, who is I 
seated on a chair before a table of offerings, while his wife, Netnub, i 
his mother, Nechta, and his nurse, Hesi, are seated on the ground be¬ 
fore him; 12th dynasty. Abydos. Calcareous stone. From Mr. ■ 
Salt's collection. 
No. 144. Sepulchral tablet of Kaha, a judge, who is adoring i| 
Osiris and Anubis, and receiving funeral honours from his family, ft 
Calcareous stone. 
