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CHAP. 9. A supposed Type of the Su7i in the Upper Hemi- 
sphere, as contrasted with No. 1. 
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10. The Sacred Inclosure of Sa'is, and Coemetery of 
their Kings. See Herodotus, Struho, &c. 
11. A CLimbent Sceptre, or War Instrument. 
12. Tesiudo, and Battle-axe. 
13. The appearance of a Line, as seen here, inclosing 
some of the hieroglyphic characters, which are 
thereby separated from the rest, may possibly be 
nothing more than a parenthetical mark. These 
are common on the Obelisk of HeliopoUs. The 
characters so included represent the Scnrahcean 
Ball, as at No. 4. and two Vessels of Terra Cotta, 
with forms often observed among antient Vases of 
Earthen-ware. 
14. Represents the same instrument as at No. 2. and 
a copper Knife-Hade, like those which are found 
in the Catacombs of Saccdra, and other Sepulchres 
of Egypt. 
15. Slime as No. 4. 
16. A Fillet, seen upon representations of Apis j with 
the square Soros, or Chest, in which his remains 
were deposited. 
17. An Owl. 
18. Forceps, as found in Greek sepulchres; used to 
fasten garments. 
in. Same as No. 1. 
20. The Horns of Apis. ( " Et comes in pompa Coiniger 
Apis eraf." ) Such was the symbol of Power and 
