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personified by two snakes; Ruka and his family at the back receive the 
sepulchral honours for their son. Calcareous stone. 
No. 477. Sepulchral pyramidion ; on two sides are a small niche, in 
which is a male figure kneeling, and elevating both hands in adoration. 
Calcareous stone. From the collection of Sr. Anastasi. 
No. 478. Small pyramid, broken at the base and top ; on it is the 
standard, prenomen and name of Enuentefnaa, or Nantefnaa, supposed 
to be a king of the 8th dynasty, and part of the titles of a queen. 
Calcareous stone. From Thebes. From Mr. Sams's collection. 
No. 479. Small pyramid, broken at the base and apex ; on it 
Har-nefer, a Theban judge, followed by his sister Ubecht, and Neferi, 
stands in adoration to the sun, represented above as a scarabseus, Ra 
in a boat, and Isis, Nephthys, and the West; from Thebes. Sandstone. 
Presented by Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson. 
No. 480. Lion-headed hawk; emblem of a divine soul. Granite. 
No. 481. Fragment of a figure; on it the name of Isis, a queen. 
Sandstone. 
No. 482. Bust, of old style ; from a group. Granite. 
No. 483. Brick ; on the edge is stamped the name of Thothmes, 
a chamberlain. Burnt brick. 
No. 484. Part of a crocodile, emblem of Sebek. Dark granite. 
No. 485. Fragment; on it is the god Amen-Horus, standing. 
Dark granite. 
No. 486. Head of a functionary, from a statue. Granite. 
No. 487. Head of an Egyptian monarch, from a statue. Dark 
basalt. 
No. 488. Part of a statue dedicated to Osiris for Ptah-r. 
a prince. Dark granite. From the Earl of Belmore's collection. 
No. 489. Bust from a seated statue, of the period of the 26th 
dynasty. Dark basalt. 
No. 490. Bust from a small statue, about the 26th dynasty. Dark 
basalt. 
No. 491. Bust from a statue, of fine execution, of a functionary 
in the reign of Psammetichus II., of the 26th dynasty; dedicated to 
Osiris and Neith, of Sais; on his neck a pectoral plate, on which is Neith. 
Dark basalt. 
No. 492. Bust from a statue of the same period as the preceding. 
Dark basalt. 
No. 493. Upper part of the statue of an officer of high rank, stand¬ 
ing, and holding a shrine which is broken off; on his shoulder is the 
name of Psammetichus, and a pectoral plate, with Neith, on his neck. 
Dark basalt. 
No. 494. Lower part of the seated statue of a divinity. Calcareous 
stone. 
No. 495. Bason. Basalt. 
No. 496. Torso of Osiris. Dark basalt. 
No. 497. Upper part of a small figure, having on his breast Osiris. 
Bed sandstone. 
No. 498. Typhon or Baal standing. From the collection of C. 
Townley, Esq. 
No. 4-99. Fist from a statue. Basalt. 
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