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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
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sides; dedicated for Tameri, a priestess adoring three goddesses 
standing full face ; on the back a register of family names. Arragonite. 
No. 474. Small rectangular sepulchral shrine ; dedicated to Osiris 
and Anubis for Amen-em-heb, a scribe of the troops, or secretary of 
war, about the epoch of the 19th dynasty, who is sculptured in bas relief 
in the niche, holding in his left hand the standard of Phtah Tatanen ; at 
the sides and jambs are Amen-em-heb and his sister Ta-nefer standing 
and adoring Amen-ra. Calcareous stone. From Mr. Barker's collection. 
No. 475. Head of an Egyptian monarch in the nemms, from a 
sphinx; the features resemble those of Amenophis III. Calcareous stone. 
No. 476. Square sepulchral naos ; in front are the jackals of Anu¬ 
bis, Souls, and a deceased Ruka, superintendent of the standard bearers 
of one of the kings of the 18th or 19th dynasty, standing and adoring 
Osiris; the same adoring Osiris at the side, and Isis and Nephthvs 
personified by two snakes; Ruka and his family at the back receive the 
sepulchral honours for their son. Calcareous stone. 
No. 477. Sepulchral Pvramidion ; on tw r o sides are a small niche, in 
which is a male figure kneeling, and elevating both hands in adoration. 
Calcareous stone. From the collection of Sr. Anastasi. 
No. 478. Small pyramid, broken at the base and top ; on it is the 
standard, prenomen and name of Enuentefnaa, or Nantefnaa, king of the 
9th dynasty, and part of the titles of a queen. Calcareous stone. 
From Thebes. From Mr. Sams's collection. 
No. 479. Small pyramid, broken at the base and apex ; on it 
Har-nefer, a Theban judge, followed by his sister Ubecht, and Neferi, 
stands in adoration to the Sun, represented above as a Scarabmus, Ra 
in a boat, and the Isis, Nephthvs, and the West; from Thebes. Sand¬ 
stone. Presented hy Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson. 
No. 480. Lion-headed hawk ; emblem of a divine soul. Granite. 
No. 481. Fragment of a figure; on it the name of Isis, a queen. 
Sandstone. 
No. 48*2. Bust, of old style ; from a group. Granite. 
No. 483. Brick ; on the edge is stamped the name of Thothmes, 
a chamberlain. Burnt brick. 
No. 484. Part of a crocodile, emblem of Sebek. Dark granite. 
No. 485. Fragment; on it is the god Amen-Horus, standing. 
Dark granite. 
No. 486. Head of a functionary, from a statue. Granite. 
No. 487. Head of an Egyptian monarch, from a statue. Darkbasalt. 
No. 488. Part of a statue dedicated to Osiris for Ptah-r. 
a prince. Dark granite. From the Earl of Belmore's collection. 
No. 489. Bust from a seated statue, of the period of the 26th 
dynasty. Dark basalt. 
No. 490. Bust from a small statue, about the 26th dynasty. Dark 
basalt. 
No. 491. Bust from a statue, of fine execution, of a functionary 
in the reign of Psammetichus II., of the 26th dynasty; dedicated to 
Osiris and Neith, of Sais; on bis neck a pectoral plate, on which is Neith. 
Dark basalt. 
No. 492. Bust from a statue of the same period as the preceding. 
Dark basalt. 
No. 493. Upper part of the statue of an officer of high rank, stand¬ 
ing, and holding a shrine which is broken off; on his shoulder is the 
