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silver chambers; of Amoun-rokh ; of Hahem-re ; of Aahmos, Iohmes 
(Amasis); of Abtob, born of Taineb? of Hoau (white, the hierogly¬ 
phics in pink) ; of Bokenkhons; of Hape, son of Naau ; of Haro ; of 
Harernaa, superintendent of the house ; of Hmemaut; of Iri-har-rou? 
of Maau; of Onkhsenesi; of Outamahteh, son of Esiates; of Pene- 
niom, a functionary; of Petesi, born of Esieneimos; of Petesi, son of 
Nishtipasht, a priest; of Phtah-pnofre, Theban priest; of Psametik, 
born of Neith-aur; of Ra-haa-het (Hophra), born of Sanoubtat; of 
Ronou, a female; of Boueimerai, a female; of Iriharoui; of Peta- 
moun ; of Phaihbai, a female; of Samerephtah, a female ; of Tairot, 
daughter of Taiamoun; of Sanev, son of.... . born of Tilitor, lady 
of the house. Porcelain of various colours . From 8 in. to If in. h. 
Sepulchral figure, on which are the name and titles of Osiris. 
Light blue porcelain. 6 f in. h. 
Sepulchral figures of Sasouesi, a female. Green coloured terra¬ 
cotta. 4 in. h. 
Various sepulchral figures, without inscriptions. Porcelain. 
Sepulchral figure of Sevekmos, priest of Amoun. Coloured brick . 
7 4 in. h. Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 1834. 
Upper part of a sepulchral figure of Phreopht or Reophth. Coloured 
brick. 
Sepulchral figure of Menephtah I. Wood. 7f to 6 f in. h. 
Sepulchral figure of a Pharaoh; on the forehead, the hole where the 
urseus has been inserted. Wood. 1 ft. 5J in. h. Tombs of the kings 5 
Thebes. 
Sepulchral figure of a Pharaoh, hair bushy, on the forehead the 
hole for the insertion of the urseus. Wood. 1 ft. 2 in. h. Tombs 
of the kings, Thebes. 
Sepulchral figure of Rameses VII.; in front is the usual formula. 
Wood. 1 ft. 4 in. h. 
Sepulchral figures of Amoun-os-men, a functionary; of Ouon-nofre 
(Onnophris), priest of Khons; of Bokensouten, sacred scribe of the 
divine offerings of all the gods; of Khonshemhbai, superintendent of 
pure offerings in the abode of Amoun ; of Horhemhbai, a similar func¬ 
tionary ; of Monthophth, priest of Monthra; of Amountebsou, guardian 
of the doors of the apartments of the royal palace ; of Maimos, auditor 
of truth to the god Phtah; of Kekemi, a guardian of the door, of 
Kanofre, of Taimerit, and Taishaa, females attached to the worship of 
Amoun; of Taia, lady of the house and priestess of the sun ; of 
Thoueris, or Te-oeri, a female priestess; of Esi-nofre, Mehtkhons, 
Naamerit, and Tishau, females. Wood. From 10^ to 7 J in. h. Four 
presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 1834. 
Sepulchral figure of Hesheere, priestess of the disk of the sun, formed 
of two pieces. Ebony. 9 in. h. 
Various sepulchral figures, uninscribed, or with effaced inscriptions. 
Wood. 
CASE G G. FIGURES OF OSIRIS. 
Figures of Osiris standing, the head attire wanting in most. The 
plinths have in front excavations to hold some embalmed object; 
with sepulchral dedications. One bears an inscription relative to 
