152 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [n. EGYPTIAN 
No. 69. Upper half of a statue of Pasht (Bubastis), standing erect. 
From the same locality. Black granite. 
No. 70. A divinity, seated, probably Amen-ra, holding before him 
by both hands a small standing figure of Her-necht~hebi ( Amyrtseus), 
of the *28th dynasty. Basalt. 
Small statue of Bet-mes, an officer of state, probably under the 6th 
dynasty, seated, and holding in his left hand a hoe or pickaxe. From 
a tomb in the vicinity of the Pyramids, probably of the age of the 4th 
dynasty. Gizeh. Syenite. 
A statue of Pah-ur, or Pioeri, prince of ^Ethiopia, in the reign of 
Raineses II., kneeling, and holding an altar, on which is a ram’s head : 
on it are dedications to Mut and Amen, here entitled the god of the 
fortress of Rameses II. Found in Nubia. Sandstone. From Mr . 
BelzonVs collection. 
No. 71. Upper half of a statue of Pasht (Bubastis), standing erect; 
probably from Karnak. Dark granite. 
No. 72. Statue of Pasht (Bubastis), standing erect, similar to 
No. 71, and probably one of those found at Karnak. Dark granite . 
No. 73. Bust of one of the seated statues of Pasht (Bubastis); 
from the edifice at Karnak. Dark granite. 
No. 74. Colossal scarabseus, which was sacred to the deity 
Cheper, “ the creator,” at a later period the emblem of the world; 
formerly part of the Elgin Collection, and removed from Constan¬ 
tinople. Dark granite. 
No. 75. Fragment of a statue of the monarch Har-em-hebi (Ho¬ 
rns), of the 18th dynasty. Gray granite. 
No. 76. Statue of Pasht (Bubastis), standing erect, similar to 
No. 41 ; probably from Karnak. Dark granite. 
No. 77. Broken bust of a statue of Pasht (Bubastis), seated ; pro¬ 
bably from Karnak. Dark granite. 
No. 78. Cover of the sarcophagus of Seta-an, prince of ^Ethiopia 
in the reign of Rameses II. It is in the shape of a mummy. Bed 
granite. 
No. 79. Bust, from a statue of Pasht (Bubastis), standing erect; 
similar to No. 41, and probably from the same place. Dark granite. 
No. 80. Statue of Pasht, standing erect; probably from Karnak. 
Dark granite . 
No. 81. f Statue of Rui, a high priest of Amen-ra, seated on 
the ground, and resting his arms upon his knees; in his left hand 
is an ear of corn. In front is a staff or sceptre, surmounted by 
the head of Athor; behind is a dedication to Amen-ra. Karnak. 
Gray granite. 
No. 82. Sphinx of Roman work, the head of which is broken off. 
Calcareous stone. From the collection of the Earl o f Belmore. 
No. 83. Fragment of the statue of Pef-aa-net, chamberlain of the 
palace, in the reign of the monarch Apries, of the 26th dynasty, kneel¬ 
ing, and holding before him a small shrine, in which is a figure of 
Osiris. Green basalt. 
No. 84. Statue of Pasht (Bubastis), standing erect, and holding 
a sceptre terminating in a lotus or papyrus flower; resembling No. 41, 
and probably from the same place. Dark granite . 
