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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
[EGYPTIAN 
temple of Khons, containing a mummy; on it are represented the 
judgment scenes, and most of the principal sepulchral divinities; at 
the sides the car of Athor and other divinities. Wood. 6 ft. 7£ in. 1. 
Case 70—1. Mummy of Har-em-hbai, in its outer covering, on 
which various divinities are painted in different colours. Some are 
partly gilded. 5 ft. in. h. 
Case 70—2. Inner coffin of Nentef or Enintef, king of one of the 
early dynasties. The lid has been gilded, and is ornamented with the 
wings and tail of a vulture. Fragments of the exterior bandages, 
having hieratic inscriptions, are exhibited at the sides. Wood. 6 ft. 
4 in. 1. 
Case 71—1. Mummy in its bandages, much decayed, and the feet 
broken off; on it is bead-work, representing a scarabseus, emblem of 
stability, &c., with strings of coloured bugles. 4 ft. in. 1. 
Case 71—2. Mummy in its bandages, the mask gilt; on it Netpe, 
Osiris-Tattou, the four genii of the Amenti, the embalmment of the de¬ 
ceased by Anubis, and Isis mourning. 4 ft. 10 in. 1. 
Case 71—3. Mummy in its bandages; on it a net of bugles and 
beads, and a piece of painted linen, representing the embalmment scene, 
with several deities. 5 ft. 2.^ in. 1. 
Case 72 — 1. Mummy in its bandages, of a light brown colour, 
the upper part is covered with a layer of pitch. 5 ft. 4j in. 1. 
Case 72—2. Coffin of Ten-en-amoun, a Theban incense-bearer. 
The face is of dark wood. On the body are the representations of 
Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys, the bull of Phtah Socharis, the car of Athor, 
&c. 6 ft. 4| in. 1. 
Case 73—1. Graeco-Egyptian mummy in its bandages; on the 
neck is a peculiar pectoral ornament consisting of gilded wooden 
figures of different symbols and divinities. 5 ft. 6 in. 1. 
Case 73—2, 3. Coffin and mummy of Khonsaouonkh, sacer¬ 
dotal functionary and scribe; the face gilded; on it the deceased 
adoring the king Amenophis I. The mummy lies in the chest, en¬ 
veloped in linen, which has been gilded and decorated with the 
usual representations, and subsequently covered with pitch. 5 ft. 9 
in. 1. 
Case 74—1. Mummy of a Graeco-Egyptian youth, in plain band¬ 
ages ; over the face is placed the portrait of the deceased, full faced, 
upon a thin piece of cedar. 5 ft. 11 in. 1. 
Case 74—2, 3. Coffin and mummy of Onkhhape, a sacred 
musician. The coffin, which is of the Roman era, has on it the 
mummy of the deceased in a boat, with Isis and Nephthys, and the 
standard of Osiris in a similar boat with Isis, Nephthys, Harsiesi, Thoth, 
Thmei, Sec. 6 ft. 1., 1 ft. 8 in. b., 1 ft. 6 in. h. 
Mummy of Onkhhape in its bandages; with it are a pair of bronze 
cymbals. 5 ft. If in. 1. 
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. 1 § in. 1 
Case 75 — 2. Coffin of Tphous or Tphout, a Graeco-Egyptian girl, 
deceased in the reign of the Emperor Hadrian; on it is the deceased 
adoring Osiris, Anubis, and the genii of the Amenti. On the bottom 
is Netpe. 4 ft. 9§ in. L, 1 ft. 1\ h., 1 ft. 9 in. w. 
