176 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [N. EGYPTIAN 
No. 395. Tablet of the Roman epoch; Osiris, Isis, and deceased ; 
very rude. Calcareous stone. 
No. 396. Fragment of a tablet of the Ptolemaic period; part of 
a dedication, and the names and titles of an officer. Calcareous stone. 
No. 397. Fragment; on it a female head. Calcareous stone. 
No. 398. Tablet, on which the Emperor Tiberius kneels and 
offers a mirror to Mut and Chons, seated on thrones; above is the 
Hu-t, or celestial Sun. It w T as erected on account of certain repairs 
made to the shrines of these gods. Sandstone. 
No. 399. Sepulchral tablet of the Roman period, in bas-relief; 
Anubis holding the hand of a deceased, and introducing him into the 
presence of Osiris; above, jackals, celestial sun, &c.; coloured. 
On it are traces of an enchorial or demotic inscription. Calcareous 
stone. 
No. 400. Sepulchral tablet of the Roman epoch, in bas-relief; on 
it Anubis, introducing Tamus, a deceased female, into the presence of 
Osiris and Isis; the name of the deceased is in Greek below. Cal¬ 
careous stone. 
No. 401. Sepulchral tablet, of the Roman era, in shape of a gate, 
in which is an arch, having under it a small shrine, in the centre of 
which is an urseus, full face, disked. Calcareous stone. 
No. 402. Fragment of a tablet, in which, in bas-relief, is a snake, 
with the head of the god Serapis, having at its side the club of Her¬ 
cules, and the cantharus, or cup of Bacchus. Calcareous stone. 
No. 403. Fragment of four lines of a Coptic inscription, appa¬ 
rently sepulchral. Calcareous stone. 
No. 404. Rectangular sepulchral tablet; on it is a Coptic inscrip¬ 
tion, recording the death of Phibamon, on the 26th of the month 
Pashons. Calcareous stone. 
No. 405. Christian sepulchral tablet, with a Greek inscription re¬ 
cording the death of Centerion, a female, in her 35th year, on the 
4th of Epiphi, the 2nd Indiction. Calcareous stone. From Mr. 
Sams's collection. 
No. 406. Christian sepulchral tablet, w ith a Greek inscription, for 
Marcus, who died on the 5th of Phamenoth, in the 4th Indiction ; 
262nd year of the Diocletian ssra, a.d. 545-546. Sandstone. 
No. 407. Christian tablet, with a Greek inscription, for Taisia, a 
female, deceased on the 1st of Choiak, 14th Indiction. Calcareous 
stone. 
No. 408. Fragment of a Coptic inscription; on it is mentioned 
Horus, the father of some person whose name is lost. Calcareous 
stone. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 408*. Christian sepulchral tablet, w T ith a Greek inscription, for 
Peter, a deacon, deceased the 10th of Pharmuthi, 4th Indiction. 
Sandstone. 
No. 409. Christian sepulchral tablet, with a Greek inscription, for 
Soua, a female, deceased the 10th of Phaophi, 6th Indiction. Sandstone. 
No. 410. Fragment; on it is the commencement of a Greek in¬ 
scription. Arragonite. From Mr. Sams's collection. 
No. 411. Circular sepulchral tablet, with a Coptic inscription, for 
Cyrillus, presbyter, deceased 22nd Thoth, the 7th Indiction. Arra- 
gonite. 
