BOOM.] EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 153 
Pair of paddies, from the model of a boat, terminating in heads of 
jackals. Wood. 2 ft. 4f in. 1. 
Mast and stays from the model of a boat. Wood. 3 ft. 3J in. 1. 
Curved piece of wood, the ends united by a rope; the fulcrum of 
a lever. in. 1. Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson , 1834. 
Head and end of a gom. The former has been supposed to be that 
of the koucoupha or hoopoe. Wood. 5 in. 1. 
End of a gom. Bronze. 
Div. 4. Fragments, with seated figures of Amoun-ra. On the re¬ 
verse of one, a standing figure, indistinct. Calcareous stone. 1 ft. h., 
8 in. b., to 9 in. h., 6 in. b. Thebes. One presented by Sir J. G. 
Wilkinson , 1834. 
Fragment, with a seated figure of Phtah. Calcareous stone. 9 in. 
h., 9 in. b. 
Fragment; at the bottom, a crocodile; above, portions of an in • 
scription, apparently a dedication for a pharaoh to Amoun-ra. Cal¬ 
careous stone. 1 ft. 4J in. h., 1 ft. 3 in. b. Found in the tomb of Ra - 
meses IX., at Thebes. 
Fragment, on which is Rameses VII. of the 19th dynasty, standing in 
a propylon, and receiving the address of an athlophoros and priest. 
Calcareous stone. 2 ft. 6 in. b., 1 ft. 7 in. h. 
Fragment of a bas-relief. Rameses II. or III. (Sesostris) standing, 
wearing the tosh; holding a crook, w’hip, and the emblem of the 
panegyrics. Reverse, Athor or Merephtah, standing full-faced, hold¬ 
ing a flower and two buds of the lotus, and tw r o vipers. White cal¬ 
careous stone. 10 in. h., 7 in. b. 
Fragments with hieratic and enchorial inscriptions. Calcareous 
stone. 
Fragments with processions and figures of deities. Calcareous 
stone. Tomb of Rameses VII. 
CASE 38. COFFIN, BOARDS, ETC. 
Coffin of Otaineb, a foreigner, in the form of a mummy; the face green, 
on the breast is Netpe, between Isis and Nephthj^s; beneath, the judg¬ 
ment scene of the Amenti, and the deceased introduced by Thoth to 
the various deities to wdiom the different parts of his body are dedi¬ 
cated ; on the upper part of the feet are tw r o jackals. On the sides 
Isis, Nephthys, the standard of Osiris; the deceased adoring various 
deities; the mummy of the deceased supported by Anubis. At the 
back is Osiris Tattou, and Meui: above his head the boat of 
Chnouphis, &c. Wood. 6 ft. h. Presented by his Majesty King 
George III. 
Rectangular board prepared with stucco. On it a figure of Thoth- 
mes III. [?] or Moeris, seated, holding a mace and staff. This part of 
the board is squared to facilitate the operations of the artist. To the 
right a chicken and seven arms. 1 ft. 3 in. h., 1 ft. 9 in. b. 
Rectangular board, with hieratic invocations to Thoth. On the 
reverse eight lines of hieratic. 1 ft. 5J in. b., 10J- in. h. 
Similar board, with hieratic inscription. 
Fragments of hieratic inscriptions. Calcareous stone. 
Fragments with Coptic inscriptions. Pottery. 
Two bricks stamped with the prenomen of Rameses II. or III. 
(Sesostris.) Clay. Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 183). 
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