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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
[FIRST EGYPT. 
Same, bifrons, &c. 
Heads of Khons as Kneph, &c.; on the reverse of one, two croco¬ 
diles in intaglio. 4 to f in. h. Blue porcelain. 
Small tablet, representing Khons as Kneph, &c., in relief. The 
ornament on the head resembles a modius. Red composition. 
If in. h. 
Fragment, Typhon and Ta-ur, or Taher, or Teoeri. Yellowish green 
porcelain. 1J- in. h. 
Typhon, full-face, standing, between two figures of Ta-ur, or 
Thuoeris. Deep blue porcelain. f- in. h. 
Ta-ur, Thaoeri, or Thuoeris, hippopotamus standing on its hind 
legs, with pendent arms and breasts of a female, the back covered 
by the tail of a crocodile. Stone , porcelain , Sfc. From 4 to f- in. h. 
Ta-ur, Thaoeri, or Thoueris, hippopotamus body, standing, lion¬ 
headed, human breasts, the back covered with a crocodile’s tail, the 
hands holding a peculiar kind of collar. Calcareous stone . 2 in. h. 
Ta-ur, with female head. Blue porcelain. If in. h. 
Div. 4. Typhon, Seth, ass-headed, seated. Wood painted with 
bitumen. 1 ft. 8 in. h. Tombs of the Kings, Thebes. 
Ta-ur or Thoueris, as a hippopotamic divinity seated, with her hands 
on her knees. Wood. 1 ft. 4f in. h. Thebes. 
A tortoise-headed deity, seated, guardian of the 3rd hall of the 
Amenti. Wood covered with bitumen . 1 ft. 3 in. h. Tombs of the 
Kings, Thebes. 
CASES 8, 9. SACRED ANIMALS, QUADRUPEDS. 
Div. 1. Jackals, lying down. Wood. 1 ft. 9 in. 1., 10 in. h.; 4 
in. 1., 4 in. h. 
Div. 2. Cynocephalus, or dog-headed baboon, seated; on his head 
the lunar disc. Dark stone. 8 in. h. 
Cynocephali, seated. In one, the eyes, collar, and symbolic eye 
pendent from the same, are inlaid with gold. Bronze. From 24 to 
If in. h. 
Lion, lying extended; apparently taken from the apex of a sistrum. 
Bronze. 2f in. 1., If in. h. 
Lion, unfinished, with a sculptor’s canon marked upon it. Calcare¬ 
ous stone. 
Cats, seated; one has the symbolic eye suspended from the collar. 
Bronze. 11 to § in. h. 
A cat, placed upon a staple. Bronze. 2f in. h. 
Heads of cats, from statues .* on one an engraved symbol ; the ears 
have held ear-rings. Bronze. 
A wolf ? walking. Bronze, f- in. h. 
A jackal, on a standard; model of one of the standards borne in 
the funeral processions. Wood. 4J in. h. Thebes. Presented by 
Sir J. G. Wilkinson , 1834. 
A dog with a curled tail and collar, of the Greek or Roman period. 
Terracotta. 
Shrew-mice. On the shoulders of one the winged globe; on the back 
and behind, vultures: one bears an inscription stating it to be sacred 
