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Amoun-ra Harsaphes, or Khem, the Pan of the Egyptians, standing 
on nine bows ; on the pedestals the name of the queen of Amasis, the 
cartouche of Amoun-ra, phcenixes, jackal and hawk-headed spirits^ 
Horus saluted by two female deities. Below, Meui elevating the boat, 
of the sun, cynocephali, the goddesses Mere-mihi and Mere-ras, Haf- 
hat, Thoth, and a procession of Hapi-moous. Bronze. 
Two similar figures, without pedestals. 6 to 8 in. h. 
Chons, Khons, or Khonsou, the Egyptian Hercules, in Osirian dress, 
wdth the lunar disk and mystic lock of hair, holding the gom, whip, 
and crook. Bronze. 2^ in. h. 
Khons-ioh, seated, hawk-headed, crowned with the lunar disk. Gold. 
{t in. h. 
Pteh, Phtah, or Phtha. Bronze. From 1 h. to in. 
Phtah-Sochari, standing upon two crocodiles, wdth a jackal’s and 
ram’s head disked, naked, bow-legged, holding a whip; the back 
formed by the body and tail of a hawdc. Bronze. 3 in. h. 
Athor, Athyr, or Hathor, the Egyptian Venus; the head over¬ 
shadowed by a vulture supporting the disk and horns. The body is 
a shrine, placed upon a wheel of eight spokes, with a figure of Athor 
standing. Apparently the profile of an aegis. Bronze. 7 in. h. 
Athor, cow-headed, with disk and plumes. If in. h. Gold. 
l\a,or Re, the Sun, hawk-headed, seated. Bronze. 4fin. h. Thehes. 
Ra seated, holding a lotus sceptre. Bronze. 4 in. h. 
Munt or Month-ra, hawk-headed, wearing a disk and two tall 
plumes; the collar and eyes of one of the figures inlaid with gold. 
Bronze. From 7.^ to 10 in. h. 
Montli-ra, walking, on a double pedestal. Bronze. in. h. 
Nefer Atum, Nofre-Thmou, Athmou, or Athom, walking; on his 
head the lotus flower and two tall plumes. Another, of the Pto¬ 
lemaic period. Bronze. 7 in. h. 
lematp, Imothph, or Imouth, seated, shorn head; unfolds a roll of 
papyrus. Bronze. From of to 3 in. h. 
Imothph, walking. Bronze, ot in. h. 
Thoout, or Thoth, the Egyptian Mercury, w’alking; ibis-headed, de¬ 
corated with the otf. Bronze. 6^ in. h. 
loll- or Ooh-Thoth, lunar Mercury, standing on a pedestal, holding 
before him, on a basket, the symbolic eye, emblem of the moon. 
Bronze. 4f in. h. 
Aah-Ioh-or Ooh-Thoth, ibis-headed, decorated with the disk of the 
moon; seated. Bronte. 4^ in. h. 
Thoth, ibis-headed, and Har-si-esi, hawk-headed, standing face to 
face. Each holds a vase of libation pouring an united stream of water 
on the earth. Bronze. 2 in. h. 
Thoth, walking, his head surmounted by the head and neck of an 
ibis and the disk of the moon, crowned with an otf. Bronze. 3j in. h. 
Ma or Thmdi, seated. Bronze. 4f in. h. 
Div. 3. Khons as Kneph, &c., (vide A. 2.) Wood, blue and 
blueish green porcelain, steatite, glass, ^c. 
The same divinity quadrifrons, bifrons, &c. Blue porcelain. From 
4 in. to f in. h. 
Heads of Khons as Kneph, &c. Blue porcelain. 
./Egis of the same, and square amulet, representing the same in re¬ 
life ; reverse, two crocodiles in intaglio. 4 to f in. h. 
