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Hand from the outer covering of a mummy. Wood. 6 in. 1. 
Hand from a coffin, holding a cylindrical rqll; a line of hieratic 
extends across its back. Wood. 1\ in. 1. 
Lower part of the outer covering of a mummy. On it are feet, 
sandals, feathered ornaments, &c. Linen. 9 in. b., s i in. h. 
Piece of the covering of a mummy, taken from the back, covered 
with stucco, and painted white with red stripes. Linen. 1 ft. 4 in. h. 
Sepulchral sandals; one of papyrus, with part of a Greek inscription ; 
another has a figure of a foreigner bound hand and foot, with an in¬ 
scription relative to all the enemies of the deceased being under the 
sandals. Linen. 
Div. 2. Fragments from the feet of coffins; on them is the bull 
Apis, bearing on his back a male mummy. Wood. 9 in. b., in. h. 
Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson , 1834. 
Sepulchral tablets, of Teb-a> adorations to Num-ra in his boat, 
Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, Anubis, &c.; of Petamen , high priest of 
Amen-ra , adorations to Num-ra in his boat, Ra, Atum, Osiris; of Uah- 
kat-ra (Apries ), adoring Num, Osiris, and various deities; of Ta- 
au . . . a priestess of Amen-ra, adoring Ra or the sun; of Bast-as- 
anch, a female musician. 
CASES 65—76. MUMMIES, COFFINS, ETC. 
Case 65—1. Mummy of Pefaakhons, surnamed Ankh-hun-nefer, 
or Onkhouonnofre, auditor of the royal palace, in its case. On this 
mummy are Osiris and the four genii of the Amenti, the hawk of Ra, 
Isis, Nephthys, Selk, Neith, Anubis and the bull Apis; about period of 
26th dynasty. 5 ft. 6f in. 1. 
Case 65—2. Mummy of Penamoun (coffin in Case D.), priest of 
Amoun, in its bandages-; on it an uskh and pectoral plate with deities, 
&c. 5 ft. 6 in. 1. 
Case 65—3. Outer linen case from the mummy of Harouonkh ; 
the figures nearly similar to those on that of Pefaakhons (1.) 5 ft. 
10 in. 1. 
Case 66—1. Coffin of Ta-chenem. On it is the deceased 
worshipping Osiris, Anubis, the four genii of the Amenti: and various 
deities. On the feet Apis bearing a mummy. Wood. 5 ft. 9 in. 1. 
Case 66—2. Mummy of Ta-chenem ; on the exterior a network of 
ougles, and a scarabaeus with extended wings in beads. 
Case 67—1. Mummy of Katb-ti or Kotb-ti, priestess of Amoun, in 
its bandages. On the head the mask of the deceased, with the face 
gilded, and two ivory studs attaching the hair. The hands and arms 
are modelled in wood, the former covered with models of rings and 
bracelets, one of which has the shell Trochus Pharaonicus; on the body are 
a pectoral plate with Anubis, and a copper model of a mummy. The 
hair is exhibited in trays at the side of the coffin beneath. 5 ft. 6 j in. 1. 
Case 67—2. Coffin of Kotb-ti, in shape of a mummy ; each hand 
is represented holding a nosegay; on it Anubis, Isis, and Nephthys, 
Thoth, and on the chest Nutpe. Wood. 6 ft. 2|- in. 1. 
Case 68. Coffin of Har, incense-bearer of the abode of Noum-ra; 
the principal objects depicted on this coffin are the judgment scene 
of the Amenti, Osiris mummied in the form of a Sphinx lying on a 
bier, and various inferior deities. In the interior of the lid is Socharis- 
