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FIRST EGYPTIAN ROOM. 
Pantheistic figure of Phtha, represented as a hawk, scarabseus, and 
man in bas-relief. 1 ft. 1 in. h., 10| in. w. Sandstone. 
Pasht, seated on a throne, 5^ in. h. Blue porcelain. 
Pasht, seated on a throne, placed on the bodies of the Asiatic and 
Nigritric enemies of Egypt. 5| in. h. Vitrified steatite. (279.) 
iEgis of Pasht. Bronze . 
iEgis of Athor. 4 in. h. Green basalt. (286.) 
Fragments of sandstone cut out of temples, with representations of 
Phtha, Nefer Atum, and the name of Athor. 
CASES 3, 4. DEITIES. 
Div. 1. Osiris Pethempamentes, the Egyptian Pluto; standing,hu¬ 
man form, bearded; on his head the atf; holds the curved sceptre and 
three-thonged whip. Calcareous stone. 9£ in. h. (585.) 
Osiris Pethempamentes, standing. Wood covered with stucco and 
gilded. 1 ft. ^ in. h. (589.) 
Head of Osiris Pethempamentes. Calcareous stone. 3§ in. h. 
Osiris Onnophris, the Egyptian Bacchus, wearing the shaa, seated, 
holding with both hands a gom. Calcareous stone. 1 ft. h. (584.) 
A bust of Osiris Onnophris. Calcareous stone. (402.) 
Female deity, standing; wings attached to her arms. Wood . 
1 ft. 4| in. h. Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 1834. (903.) 
Isis, with circular head-dress of ureei; standing, or seated suckling 
Horns. Steatite. 3| in. h. 
Nephthys, kneeling or standing. Painted wood. lOij- in. h. (898, 
899.) 
Female deities, kneeling on one knee. Painted wood. 9f to 4f in. h. 
(701—2.) 
Div. 2. Figures of Osiris Pethempamentes standing; one has the 
eyes inlaid with silver, another is gilded. Bronze. 1 ft. to 1 in. h. 
Small ornament ; Osiris Pethempamentes, five times repeated. 
Bronze. If in. h. (619*.) 
Head of Osiris Onnophris. Bronze. 5 in. h. (737.) 
Osiris-ioh, (the moon,) with the lunar disk, seated. Bronze. 9 in. h. 
(738.) 
Flail or whip of Osiris. 11^ in. h. Bronze. (33 a.) 
Anoup, or Anubis, jackal-headed, walking. Bronze. 1\ in. h. 
Iematp, Imothph, or Imouth, seated, shorn head, unfolds a roll of 
papyrus; or walking. Bronze , From 5f to 3 in. h. (577—578a.) 
J3gis of Mau and Tefnu. Bronze. (388.) 
Thoout, or Thoth, the Egyptian Mercury, walking; ibis-headed, de¬ 
corated with the atf. Bronze. 6^ in. h. 
Aah-Thoth, lunar Mercury, standing on a pedestal, holding before 
him, on a basket, the symbolic eye, emblem of the moon. Bronze. 
4f in. h. (483.) 
Aah-Ioh-or Ooh-Thoth, ibis-headed, decorated with the disk of the 
moon; seated. Bronze. in. h. (482.) 
Thoth, ibis-headed, and Har-si-esi, hawk-headed, standing face to 
face. Each holds a vase of libation pouring an united stream of water 
on the earth. Bronze. 2 in. h. (484.) 
Thoth, walking, his head surmounted by the head and neck of an 
ibis and the disk of the moon, crowned with an atf. Bronze. 31 in. h. 
