EGYPTIAN GALLERIES. 
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ophis I., and his wife Aahmes-Ari-nefer; below, his sons, all high 
functionaries, follow in adoration. Calcareous stone. From Mr. 
Salt's collection. 
No. 318. Sepulchral tablet; on it a judge of the western part of 
Egypt adores Ra; part of a figure of Osiris is also visible. Cal¬ 
careous stone. From Mr. Sams's collection. 
No. 319. Part of a sepulchral tablet, or of the side of a tomb, 
coloured; on it are Osiris, Anubis, and Athor. Calcareous stone. 
No. 320. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Ra, for Ra-uben, a judge, 
adoring the Sun ; coloured. Calcareous stone. 
No. 321. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris, for Har-uta? a 
servant; on it Paato, a priest, adores Osiris, Isis, and Horns. CaU 
careous stone. 
No. 322. Lower part of a sepulchral tablet, resembling No. 324; 
on the jambs are the ends of two dedications for Batai; below are 
members of the family receiving sepulchral offerings; it is dedicated 
by A-tu-nenu-ma, charioteer of the king, and brother of Batai. Cal¬ 
careous stone. 
No. 323. Sepulchral tablet; on it tile sceptre of Athor, having 
Amep-mes, a functionary, and his sister, standing and worshipping it. 
Calcareous stone. From the collection of Sr. Athanasi. 
No. 324. Sepulchral tablet, in the form of a doorway, dedicated 
to the Sun’s disk and to Ra, for Ptah-em-aa, guardian of the treasury, 
who, seated by the side of his sister, receives the adoration of his 
children; below are various members of the family, and family wor¬ 
ship. Calcareous stone. From Sr. Anastasi's collection. 
No. 325. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris, for a sacerdotal 
functionary holding many offices, among others that of the custody of 
the arks of the temple of Psammetichus; he adores Ra and Isis; 
coloured. Calcareous stone. 
No. 326. Long sepulchral tablet, or part of the side of a tomb ; 
on it is a funeral procession of male and female mourners, following 
a tall upright chest, carried by four men and a boy ; coloured. Aby- 
dos. Calcareous stone. From Sr. Athanasi's collection. 
No. 327. Sepulchral tablet; on it Her-a kneels in adoration to 
Osiris and Isis, and is followed by his family, w’ho are scribes and ser¬ 
vants. Calcareous stone. 
No. 328. Votive tablet, richly coloured; on it Rameses II., of the 
19th dynasty, stands, offering an image of Truth to Phtah, followed 
by Bak-mutf, an officer, holding a standard ; below are a judge and 
his son, Hu-nefer, kneeling. Calcareous stone. 
No. 329. Fragment of a sepulchral tablet, richly coloured; on it 
a functionary adoring Ra. Calcareous stone. 
No. 330. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Ra, for Pensbest; 
on it is the bark of the sun, in wffiich are Ra, Kheper, Isis, and 
Nephthys, traversing the heavens. Sandstone. 
No. 331. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Ra and the great gods, 
for Uta-ren-s, a female, who adores the boat of the sun, in which 
are Ra, Atum, Isis, and Nephthys; coloured. Sandstone. From the 
Earl of Belmore's collection. 
No. 332. Sepulchral tablet; on it Apii, a judge, kneeling and 
uttering a long prayer (in which it is stated that the light 
