226 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [BRONZE 
Shelf 2. Cynocephalus heads of the genius Hapi, from sepulchral 
vases. Stone arragonite. 
Jackal heads of the genius Siumutf, from sepulchral vases. 
Hawk heads of Kebhsnauf, 4th genius of the Amenti, from sepul¬ 
chral vases. 
Models of a set of four vases, for holding the internal parts when 
embalmed separately, in the shape of Amset, human-headed ; Hapi, 
baboon-headed; Siumutf, jackal-headed; and Kebhsenuf, hawk-headed. 
Painted wood. 
Similar set, which have been deposited with the mummy of a per¬ 
son named Hapi .... Wood. 
Small sepulchral vase, in shape of the genius Siumutf, jackal 
headed. Green 'porcelain. 
Two models of vases, one in shape of a bottle, the other of a goblet, 
with an inscription for a deceased Pai, a judicial scribe ; coloured to 
imitate glass. 
Shelf 3. Three sepulchral vases, all with human heads, from a set; 
one for a deceased Aahmes. From a tomb in Upper Eygpt. Ter¬ 
racotta. Presented by Mr. Andrews. 
Four vases of a set. Pottery , coloured white. 
Three vases, coarsely painted, with figures of genii, probably of the 
Roman period, and vaulted covers, on which are seated jackals, and 
square orifices. Terracotta. From the Earl of Belmore's collection . 
Two vases of the genius Hapi. 
Cases 14—19. Inner coffin of Pesbes, door opener of the temple of 
the Sun; on it is Netpe; the judgment of the dead before Osiris ; 
symbolical eyes, and other ornaments. Wood. From the Earl of 
Belmore's collection. 
Inner coffin of Ameniriu, auditor of the palace of Ameritais, 
daughter of a royal personage named Kashta, of the 2Gth dynasty ; on 
it are the rams representing the soul—the judgment and embalmment 
scenes of the dead. From the collection of Sr. Anastasi. 
Coffin and mummy of Chons-thoth, a singing boy of the Grseco- 
Egyptian period : the face gilded, and body covered with various 
divinities. From the collection of Sr. Anastasi . 
Inner coffin of Anchsennefer, or Onkhsennofre, a female ; the face 
coloured pink, the body covered with hieroglyphics and scenes, on a 
yellow ground. Wood. From the collection of Sr. Anastasi. 
An inner coffin of a mummy, much mutilated, but which has been 
of the very finest style, elaborately decorated with paintings, and var¬ 
nished. From the collection of Sr. Anastasi. 
In this case are several figures of Ptah-Socharis-Osiris, standing 
on pedestals, some with small cavities in the shape of boxes and covers, 
in which were deposited small detached portions of the body. Chiefly 
from Mr. Sails collection. 
Cases 20, 21. Fragments of stone prepared, and covered with in¬ 
scriptions in hieratic — fragments of pottery, with inscriptions in 
hieratic and Coptic. 
Cases 22, 23. Shelf 1. Stones, with hieratic inscriptions. 
Shelf 2. Small sepulchral tablets, with inscriptions. 
Shelf 3. Sepulchral cones of brick, stamped with inscriptions, in 
bas relief. They contain the names and titles of the functionaries in 
