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EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
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Isis or Nephthys, winged, standing, in profile to the right; before, 
part of a naos. Flesh gilded, hair and wdngs inlaid wdth porcelain. 
Wood. 2 ft. 1 in. h. 
* CASE 8 —9. SACRED ANIMALS, QUADRUPEDS. 
Div. I. Jackals, lying down. Wood. 1 ft. 9 in 1., 10 in. h.; 4 
in. 1., 4 in. h. 
Div. 2. Cynocephalus, or dog-headed baboon, seated; on his head 
the lunar disc. Dark stone. 8 in. h. 
Cynocephali, seated. In one, the eyes, collar, and s_\Tnbolic eye 
pendent from the same, are inlaid wdth gold. Bronze. From 2j to 
1 -^- in. h. 
Lion, lying extended; apparently taken from the apex of a sistrum. 
Bronze. 2|- in. 1., in. h. 
Cats, seated; one has the symbolic eye suspended from the collar. 
Bronze. 11 to § in. h. 
A cat, placed upon a staple. Bronze. 2^ in. h. 
Heads of cats, from statues; on one an engraved symbol; the ears 
have held ear-rin^s. Bronze. 
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A wolf? walking. Bronze. in. h. 
A jackal, on a standard; model of one of the standards borne in 
the funeral processions. Wood. 4J in. h. Thebes. Presented by 
Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 1834. 
A dog with a curled tail and collar, of the Greek or Roman period. 
Terracotta. 
Shrew-mice. On the shoulders of one the winged globe; on the back 
and behind, vultures: one bears an inscription stating it to be sacred to 
Horts lord of Schem. Bronze. .5^ in. 1., 2J in. h. 
A horse, sacred to Amen-ra, bridled. Bronze. 1 in. h. 
Apis, the bull. One has the uraeated disk between the horns; on the 
neck, the scarabeeus with open wings; a housing on the back, behind 
wfrich a vulture with expandedwungs. Bronze. From 2| to If in. h. 
Apis, walking. Wood. 1 ft. 3 in. 1., in. h. 
Apis, walking; a man with the shenti kneels in front of the bull. 
Dark stone. 1\ in. h. 
Gazelle, walking. If in. h. Another, with its legs bound for sacri¬ 
fice. Bronze. 2^ in. 1. 
Ibex, kneeling upon one knee. Wood. 2 in. h. 
A ram, walking ; on its head the otf. Bronze. 2f in. h. 
A ram, with the head attire of Amoun-ra. Bronze. 
The head of a ram; beneath are the ends of four iron pins to attach 
it to some other object, and above, an iron pin for the head attire. 
Brown stone. 3 in. h. 
A sow, w^alking; under her tw’O pigs. Bronze. If in. h., 2 in. 1. 
A mystic animal; the head and neck of a viper, the body of a 
quadruped. (Vid. Rosellini, m.c. xxiii. 2.) Wood. 11 in. 1., 4| 
in. h. 
Div. 3. Cynocephali, seated or standing. One holds a symbolic 
eye, another stands on its hind legs. Porcelain, vitrified stone, ^c. 4 
to f in. h. 
Cynocephali, seated, having on their heads the disk of the moon. 
Stone, porcelain. 3 to in. h. 
A monkey, seated, fore paws on the mouth. Green porcelain. 1 in. h. 
