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EGYPTIAN GALLERIES. 
No. 385. Small fragment, on it a judge of truth in the west, 
adoring the sun. Calcareous stone. 
No. 386. Fragment of a sepulchral tablet, of the Ptolemaic period, 
for Ta-mut-sher, a priestess, daughter of Pet-nefer-hept, a priest of 
Athor and Osiris, deceased at the age of ninety-seven. Calcareous 
stone. From Mr. Sams's collection. 
No. 387. Sepulchral tablet, of Tai-em-hept or Ta-imouthis, a 
priestess of Phtha, who is represented adoring Osiris and Isis; it ap¬ 
pears, from the inscription, that she died on the 17th day of the 39th 
year of the reigning Ptolemy; that she lived thirty-six years, three 
months, and twenty days, and received a preparation for thirty-six 
days, and was embalmed in seventy days; the inscription is traced, 
not engraved. From Sakkara. Calcareous stone. 
No. 388. Sepulchral tablet of the Ptolemaic period; the inscrip¬ 
tion traced and much erased. Calcareous stone. 
No. 389. Sepulchral tablet of Her-sanch, a priestess of Amen- 
Horus, deceased at the age of sixty-six years, five months, and five 
days, on the 2nd of Mechir, in the 22nd year of the reigning monarch ; 
she is stated to have been embalmed in seventy days, and is adoring 
Osiris. Sakkara. Calcareous stone . 
No. 390. Sepulchral tablet, of the Ptolemaic period; the inscrip¬ 
tion very indistinct, traced and not engraved. Calcareous stone. 
No. 391. Sepulchral tablet, of the Ptolemaic period, for Her-em- 
aakh, a priest and scribe, holding several priesthoods, among others 
that of the Ptolemies, Soter, Philopator, and Epiphanes; a blank space 
is left for the date of the reign, as well as for the term of the deceased’s 
life, also a line or two of enchorial. Calcareous stone. 
No. 392. Sepulchral tablet, with an enchorial inscription of 19 
lines, indistinct; above, a deceased, adoring Osiris, Ra, Anubis, Isis and 
Nephthvs. Calcareous stone. 
No. 393. Sepulchral tablet of An-em-her, deceased at the age of 
82 years, 4 months, and 5 days, in the 22nd of Pharmuthi, in the 
36th year of one of the Ptolemies : he was embalmed in seventy days, 
and is adoring Osiris and Isis; traced in black and red. Calcareous 
stone. 
No. 394. Tablet, dated; a demotic inscription traced on it. Cal¬ 
careous stone. 
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 kneeling and 
offering a mirror to Mut and Chons, seated on thrones; above is the 
Hu-t, or celestial Sun. It was 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. 
