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Case 75 — 1. Mummy of a Graeco-Egyptian or Roman; on the 
carving is the portrait of the deceased in a toga, and network dress, 
deities, &c. 5 ft. If in. 1. 
Case 75—2. Coffin of Tphous, daughter of Heraclius Soter and 
Sarapous of Thebes ; at the foot a Greek inscription recording that she 
was born 12 Athyr, 5th year, died 20 Tybi, 11th year, was buried 12 
Athyr, 12th year of the reign of the Emperor Hadrian ; on it the de¬ 
ceased adoring Osiris, Anubis, and genii of the Amenti. On the bot¬ 
tom Nutpe. 4 ft. 9f in. 1., 1 ft. 1\ h., 1 ft. 9 in. w. Sycamore 
wood. 
Case 76—1. Mummy from the coffin of Maut-em-men, priestess of 
Amoun, swathed in such a manner as to exhibit the whole form, the 
back of the head and extremities of the feet. 5 ft. 7 in. 1. 
Case 76—2. Mummy of the Roman era, in its bandages. On 
the outer covering is a figure of Osiris Pethempamentes full-faced. 
At the sides of the head are Isis and Nephthys kneeling. 5 ft. 
6. in. 1. 
Case 76—3. Mummy of a female named Cleopatra; on its ex¬ 
terior wrapper is a disk in a boat, Ra, Anubis, and the four genii of 
the Aahru [Elysium], &c. In the bandages at the side of the head is 
a comb. 5 ft. 7 in. 1. (Coffin in Case 77.) Gournah. 
CASES 77—89. COFFIN, OBJECTS OF ATTIRE, SEPULCHRAL 
ORNAMENTS, AMULETS, ETC. 
Coffin of the same Cleopatra, of the family of Soter. On the exterior 
are the judgment scenes before Ra and Osiris, and the inferior genii, 
guardians of the halls of the Amenti. Inside the cover is a Greek 
zodiac, and the heaven. Wood . 5 ft. 10 in. L, 2 ft. 1 in. b., 1 ft. 
11^ in. h. 
Cases 78—80. Sepulchral tablets; of Atp-amen adoring Ra and 
Osiris; of Nehemsrata, adorations to Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, Horus, 
Athor, and Anubis; of Psharchons, a priest, adorations to Osiris, Isis, 
Nephthys, and four genii; with blank space for the name, adorations to 
Num-ra in his boat, Osiris, and other deities; of Taheb, a priestess of 
Amen-ra, adorations to Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, and the four genii. 
Wood. 
Case 81. Rings with a break in the circumference, probably ob¬ 
jects of attire, but their precise application unknown. Carnelian, 
jasper , composition , ivory , §*c. 
Ear-rings, and pendants from ear-rings; bracelets. Gold, silver, 
bronze , porcelain , glass. 
Signets set with amulets or scarabsei; some bear the prenomen of 
Thothmes III., one, that of Rameses VII. or IX. ; those of iron 
are of the Greek period. Gold, electrum, silver, bronze, iron. 
Finger rings, some in open work, with figures of deities, &c. ; on 
the faces of several are the prenomen of Amenophis III., the names 
of Amentuonk, Amoun-ra, &c., one of gold of the Ptolemaic or 
Roman time, with Serapis, Isis, and Horus. Porcelain, ivory, mother 
of pearl, carnelian, bronze, Sfc. 
Case 82. Necklaces, bracelets, pendent ornaments, beads, &c.; one 
necklace has pendants in the form of the lock of Horus, fish, and cow T - 
ries, with a cowrie-shaped clasp; another has flat beads representing 
