EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
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Epiphi of the 6th year of Cleopatra their son Imouth was born; 
and that she was buried on the 18th of Tybi, in the 10th year of 
Cleopatra. Calcareous stone. 
No. 148. Sepulchral tablet of Neferha, a superintendent of the 
carriers or builders of the palaces of Thothmes IV., in Abvdos, who 
adores Osiris, Isis, and the gcd Amen-ra, and receives, with other 
members of his family, sepulchral honours; it is dedicated to Osiris. 
From Abydos. Calcareous stone. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 149. Sepulchral tablet of Ba-en-naa, scribe of the royal 
quarries, dedicated to Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys, whom he adores; he 
receives the funeral honours from his family. Calcareous stone. From 
Sr. Athanasi's collection. 
No. 150. Sepulchral tablet of Nefer-abu, a Theban judge, who 
adores the goddess Merisekar. The lower part of this tablet, which 
is very incomplete, represents the transport of the funeral and mummy 
of the deceased, coloured yellow. Calcareous stone . 
No. 151. Tablet, much destroyed, representing a judge adoring 
Osiris, and receiving funeral honours. Sandstone. 
No. 152. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris for Nefer-tut, 
w T ho receives the funeral honours from her children. It is dated 
in the year 10 of the reign of some monarch. Of early style. From 
Abydos. Calcareous stone. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 153. Tablet, having upon it Amenophis I., standing, and 
adoring Amen-ra ram-headed, Num, Sate, and Anucis; and Thoth¬ 
mes III., offering to Amen-ra, Muth, Chons, and Athor. From 
Thebes. Sandstone. From the Earl of Belmore's collection. 
No. 154. Sepulchral tablet of Un-nefer, a royal usher, who stands 
adoring Osiris, Isis, and Horus, and various members of his family. 
Calcareous stone. 
No. 155. Tablet dedicated to Ra, Osiris, and Phtha Socharis, on 
behalf of Thothmes, a Memphian functionary, who, w 7 ith his brother 
and sister, adores Osiris and Isis, and receives funeral honours. 
Pdemphis. Calcareous stone. From Sr. Athanasi's collection . 
No. 156. Sepulchral tablet, dedicated to Osiris, Isis, Horus, and 
Anubis, on behalf of Pai, an officer of a queen, w ? ho adores Osiris 
and Isis, and with other members of his family receives funeral 
honours; a tame cynocephalus is seated under one of the chairs. 
Calcareous stone. From Sr. Athanasi's collection. 
No. 157. The representation of the entrance of a tomb; on it, 
Teta (an officer in the service of the king Chafra, or Kephra ( Kephren), 
builder of the second pyramid,) and his w r ife Tebt are seated over a 
table of viands, or attended by their numerous family. From a tomb 
in the vicinity of the Pyramids. Calcareous stone. From Mr. Salt's 
collection. 
No. 157*. Entrance to a tomb, or false door, similar to the pre¬ 
ceding. On it Teta, a high officer of state during the reign of 
Chaf-ra or Kephren, monarch of the 4th Memphite dynasty, is re¬ 
presented with his wife Tebt, and family, many of whom are named 
after the monarch. From a tomb in the neighbourhood of the Py¬ 
ramids. Calcareous stone. From Mr. Salt's collection. 
No. 158. Sepulchral tablet of Hui, a Memphian judge, who is 
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