EGYPTIAN GALLERIES. 
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No. 469. Small statue, rudely blocked out, of Mentuhep-t, superin¬ 
tendent of the land of the west of Memphis, consecrated to Osiris by 
his sister Nehesi, a priestess of Amen : probably anterior to 12th 
dynasty. Calcareous stone. From Sr. Anastasi's collection. 
No. 469*. Statue of Pai, royal bow-bearer, and superintendent 
of all the edifices of a monarch of the 19th dynasty, kneeling, and 
holding before him a shrine on which has been some animal, probably 
a cat or ape. On it, and behind, are dedications to Amen-ra. 
Sandstone. 
No. 470. Small standing statue of Harpocrates, of the Ptolemaic 
period, wearing a collar and chlamys, and holding a water-fowl in his 
left hand. Alexandria. White marble. Presented by Sir J. Gard¬ 
ner Wilkinson , 1834. 
No. 471. Small sepulchral shrine ; on the cornice and lintels are 
inscribed a prayer, ending -with dedications to Osiris, Amen Horus, for 
Aba, a scribe, son of Sebak-aatetu, a priest of the god Munth. Cal¬ 
careous stone. From Mr. Saifs collection. 
No. 472. Small sepulchral shrine, with the top in shape of a 
vaulted box; dedicated to Osiris; on it Shaa-em-ap-t, a scribe of the 
royal table in the 18th or 19th dynasty, stands full face, holding in one 
hand a sceptre terminating in the head of Phtha Tanu, and in the 
other a similar sceptre with the head of the god Ra. Calcareous stone. 
From Mr. Barker's collection. 
No. 473. Rectangular sepulchral monument, sculptured on both 
sides, dedicated for Tameri, a priestess adoring three goddesses 
standing full face ; on the back a register of family names. Arragonite. 
No. 474. Small rectangular sepulchral shrine, dedicated to Osiris 
and Anubis, for Amen-em-heb, a scribe of the troops, or secretary of 
war, about the epoch of the 19th dynasty, who is sculptured in bas-relief 
in the niche, holding in his left hand the standard of Phtah Tanu; af 
the sides and jambs are Amen-em-heb and his sister Ta-nefer standing 
and adoring Amen-ra. Calcareous stone. From Mr. Barker's collection. 
No. 475. Head of an Egyptian monarch in the namms, from a 
sphinx; the features resemble those of Amenophis III. Calcareous stone. 
No. 476. Square sepulchral naos ; in front are the jackals of Anu¬ 
bis, Souls, and a deceased Ruka, superintendent of the standard-bearers 
of one of the kings of the 18th or 19th dynasty, standing and adoring 
Osiris; the same adoring Osiris at the side, and Isis and Nephthys 
personified by two snakes; Ruka and his family at the back receive the 
sepulchral honours from their son. Calcareous stone. 
No. 477. Sepulchral pvramidion ; on two sides are a small niche, in 
which is a male figure kneeling, and elevating both hands in adoration. 
Calcareous stone. From the collection of Sr. Anastasi. 
No. 478. Small pyramid, broken at the base and top ; on it is the 
standard, prenomen and name of Enuentefnaa, or Hantefnaa, supposed 
to be a king of the 8th or 11th dynasty, and part of the titles of a 
queen. Calcareous stone. From Thebes. From Mr. Sams's collection. 
No. 479. Small pyramid, broken at the base and apex ; on it 
Har-nefer, a Theban judge, followed by his sister Ubekht, and Neferi, 
stands in adoration to the sun, represented above as a scarabseus, Ra. 
in a boat, and Isis, Nephthys, and the West; from Thebes. Sandstone . 
Presented by Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson, 1834. 
