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and offerings of viands from his four sons, one of whom is a priest of 
Amen-hept (Amenophis) I. 3. His daughters and younger children 
bringing various offerings of viands and green lotus flowers : behind 
him, stands with vases, mats, and eatables. Sandstone. From Sr. 
Anastasi's collection. 
No. 304. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris, for Cheb, Sef or 
Uta [?], a scribe of the royal table, who, attended by members of his 
family, adores Qsiris, Isis, and Horus; below are other members of the 
family worshipping Amen Horus, and some seated on the ground. 
Calcareous stone. 
No. 305. Sepulchral tablet of Nefer-ba, a judge, in two divi¬ 
sions ; in the first, members of the family are seen offering funeral 
honours, and deploring four mummies, which are placed upright; in 
the lower division, the mummy of the deceased is laid out by Anubis ; 
below, the commencement of the first chapter of the great Funeral 
Ritual. Calcareous stone. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 306. Sepulchral tablet; on it a female superintendent of offer¬ 
ings stands, followed by seven other members of the family, adoring 
Osiris Fethempamentes seated on a throne; coarse execution. Sand¬ 
stone. 
No. 307. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Phtha-Socharis-Osiris 
and Anubis, for Mahu, the king’s bow-bearer, who, attended 
by his sister, Nefer-ari, offers viands and geese and lotus flowers to 
Osiris. In the lower part the same Mahu and Nefer-ari, seated side 
by side on chairs, receive the celestial bread and waters from Nupe, 
standing in her sycomore, behind which is Amen-em-an, the chief 
servant of Mahu, holding his master’s bow. Calcareous stone. From 
Sr. Athanasi’s collection. 
No. 308. Sepulchral tablet in shape of a doorway, with a pyra- 
midion above ; on it a deceased is represented, holding a lotus, and 
seated on a chair, receiving incense and water from his son. Calcareous 
stone. 
No. 309. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris, for Pen-amen, a 
scribe and sacerdotal functionary attached to the worship of Ra and 
Atum, who adores Osiris, Isis, and Horus; below, in two divisions, 
are members of the family seated on the ground on both sides of a 
table of viands. Calcareous stone. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 310. Upper part of a sepulchral tablet in bas-relief; on it 
Rui, a superintendent of the abode of the Sun, seated by the side of 
his wife, Akemai, who has been his nurse, beneath whose chair is a 
tame ape, receiving lotus flowers and libations from his son; above, 
eyes, signet, and water. Calcareous stone. 
No. 311. Sepulchral tablet, of poor execution; on it Mahu, a 
scribe, attended by three members of his fanjily, all bringing lotus 
flowers as offerings to Osiris; and below, various members of the family 
receiving offerings from others. Calcareous stone. 
No. 312. Sepulchral tablet; Semen-teta, an officer of the king, 
standing, and adoring Osiris and Isis, and followed by other members 
of his family. Calcareous stone. 
No. 313. Sepulchral tablet; on it Paiah-remi, a chief groom of 
the king, followed by his wife, stands adoring Osiris; below are va¬ 
rious members of the family; coloured yellow. Calcareous stone. 
