166 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
the Amenti, &c. In the bandages at the side of the head is a comb. 
5 ft. 7 in. 1. (Coffin in Case 77.) Gournah . 
CASE 77. COFFIN, OBJECTS OF ATTIRE, SEPULCHRAL 
ORNAMENTS, AMULETS, ETC. 
Coffin of the same Cleopatra, of the family of Soter. On the exterior 
are the judgment scenes before Ra and Osiris, and the inferior genii, 
guardians of the halls of the Amenti. Inside the cover is a Greek 
zodiac, and the heaven. Wood . 5 ft. 10 in. 1., 2 ft. 1 in. b., 1 ft. 
11^ in. h. 
78. Sepulchral tablet representing Atpamen adoring Ra and 
Osiris. Wood. 
Sepulchral tablet, Nehemsrato adoring Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, Horus, 
Athor, and Anubis. Wood. 
Sepulchral tablet, a deceased worshipping Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, 
and four genii of Amenti. Wood. 
79. Sepulchral tablet, Taheb, a priestess of Amen, adoring Osiris, 
Horus, Isis, Nephthys, Thoth, Anubis, and Hepheru. 
80. Three similar tablets. Taiau slier, priestess of Amen, wor¬ 
shipping Ra seated—a deceased whose name is not inserted, adoring 
boat of Sun and other divinities—a deceased Sa pescher, holding 
several offices, adoring Ra and Osiris. 
81. Rings with a break in the circumference, probably objects of 
attire, but their precise application unknown. Cornelian, jasper, 
composition, ivory, SfC. 
Ear-rings, and pendants from ear-rings; bracelets. Gold, silver, 
bronze, porcelain, glass. 
Signets set with amulets or scarabsei; some bear the prenomen of 
Thothmes III. (Mceris), one, that of Rameses VII. or IX. ; those of 
iron are of the Greek period. Gold, electrum, silver, bronze, iron. 
A pair of bracelets made of cowries. 
82. Necklaces, bracelets, pendent ornaments, beads, &c. ; one 
necklace has pendants in the form of the lock of Horus, fish, and cow¬ 
ries, with a cowrie-shaped clasp ; another has flat beads representing 
deities, symbols, &c. ; and a third, blue spherical beads capped with 
silver. Among the pendants are an segis of Pasht, a soul, and the 
shell Indina Nilotica. Gold, cornelian, jasper, amethyst, Egyptian 
emerald, Sfc. 
83. Finger rings, some in open work, with figures of deities, 
&c.; on the faces of several are the prenomen of Amenof III., the 
names of Amentuonk, Amoun-ra, &c., one of gold of the Ptole¬ 
maic or Roman time, with Serapis, Isis, and Horus. Porcelain, ivory, 
mother of pearl, cornelian, bronze, See. 
87. Pectoral plates; many are in the shape of a propylon, 
having a scarabseus ascending, in a boat, adored on each side by Isis 
and Nephthys.—Many of these plates bear the names of the persons to 
whom they belonged; with them are some others having the head of 
Athor, scarabseus with symbolic eyes, deities, &c. Basalt, arragonite, 
porcelain, vitrified earth, §*c. 
88. Portions from the network coverings of mummies, consist- 
