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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN ROOM. 
' Case. Div. 
codiles, &c. On the top of this case is the rpum- 
my of a large crocodile. 
F F. 1. Boxes to hold sepulchral figures, wood, 
2. 3. 4. Sepulchral figures, wood, stone, porcelain, 
&c. 
G G. Sepulchral figures of Osiris ; the plinths generally 
used to contain embalmed substances, wood. 
H H. Coffin of Irioui, son of Selsol. 
II. 1.2. Sepulchral figures of Osiris, as in case G G. 
3. Similar figures of Osiris to hold papyri. 
K K. 1. Boxes used for sepulchral purposes, wood. 
2. Models of sepulchral vases, wood, &c. 
3. 4. Covers from sepulchral vase, stone, &c. 
L L. 1. Models of sepulchral boats, wood. 
2. Sepulchral tablets, stone, wood, &c* 
3. Sepulchral cones, brick. 
4. Fragments of coffins, &c. 
M M. Blank. 
N N. Coffin and mummy of Tatshbapem, daughter of 
Petkhons, porter of the temple of Ammon. 
The centre coffin of this mummy is over the cases 
KK. andLL. 
O O. Coffin and mummy of Kotbti, female attached to 
the worship of Ammon. The hair was found 
folded up under the head of the deceased. 
PP. Blank. 
Q Q. Coffin and mummy of Har, incense bearer of the 
temple of Chnouph. 
R R. Mummy of Harsontiotf, Theban prophet priest of 
Ammon, holding various sacerdotal offices. See 
account of Case Q. 
Coffin containing mummy of Pi-rot-har-noubsh, in¬ 
cense bearer of the temple of Khons. 
S S. Blank. 
T T. Blank. 
U U. Coffin and mummy of Penammon, incense bearer 
of the temple of Ammon. 
V V. Coffin containing the mummy of Khonsaou-onkh, 
sacerdotal functionary. On the upper shelf is 
the linen covering of the mummy of a girl. 
WW. Blank. 
