ROOJI.] EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 143 
Female figures, walking, the head attire of one bound with a fillet. 
Wood. 8 in. h. 
Naked figure standing, with close cap. Ivonj. 4 ^ in. h. Memphis. 
A man, unbearded, seated; the arms and legs wanting. Wood 
painted. Tombs o f the kings, Thebes. 
^ 8. .A kin^ i\alkin g; on his head the urmated daft. Bronze. 
7 in. h. 
A king, standing; his head encircled with a diadem, and on it a low 
modius. The dress richly inlaid with silver. Bronze. 9 | in. h. 
Small statue of Phtahmai, bard and royal scribe of the tables of ail the 
gods ; kneeling and holding a tablet with the prenomen of Rameses 
the Great [Sesostris], and various emblems. Dark green steatite. 3^ 
in. h. “ 
A king, walking; in his left hand a short sash; in his rio-ht a 
crook. Soft stone. o§ in. h. Thebes. ° 
Muntaptor Monthoph standing; on his left side his mother Apu, 
and on his right his wife Taut-pneb ? Dark stone. 54 in. h. 
Lower portion of a priest, standing, holding a naos, in which is Osiris. 
Of the time of the 26th d\Tiasty. Green basalt. 6 | in. h. 
A priest, kneeling, holding upon his head a bowl, in which are five 
cakes of bread. Bronze, of in. h. Thebes. 
Priests of libations, kneeling; in the right hand of two a vase, in the 
left an altar. Bronze. 34 to 2^ in. h. One of these from A.bydos. 
Altar of libation, w ith vases, cakes, &c. At each corner in front, a 
hawk ; behind, two cynocephali, having on their heads the disk of the 
moon ; between them a figure kneeling. A frog with a hole be¬ 
tween his fore feet serves as a spout. Bronze. 2 | in. 1 ., i| in. b., 
1 in. h. - . 
Nebra, a deceased scribe, standing, and holding before him a figure of 
Osiris. The hair and faces coloured. Calcareous stone. 94 in h 
Senofrenebmas, searea; m his left hand a stem and flower of the pa¬ 
pyrus ; at his right side a naked child placing a finger upon his lips. 
Calcareous stone, painted. 8 V in. h. Thebes. 
A male figure, walking, in the attitude of offering. Bronze. 9^ 
in. h. ^ 
A man, standing, clothed from the chest to the ankles. Basalt. 
6 in. h. 
Sevek-nasht, son of Eiao, walking; in each hand a cylindi-ical roll; 
on his head a daft; his name is inscribed before his right foot. Cal¬ 
careous stone. 1 ft. 14 in. h. 
Male figure, seated; before him an altar for libations, and a fligh o f 
stairs. Arragonite and calcareous stone. 7^ in. h. Abgdos. 
A similar figure, w^alking; before his feet, a small flight of steps 
Arragonite and calcareous stone. 6f in. h. Abydos. 
Male figure, walking, on a plinth; head and right arm wmitino-. 
Calcareous stone. 5^ in. h. ° 
A man, w'alking. Dark sandstone. 84 in. h. 
A male figure, walking; on his head a conical cap, disk, and horns; 
a long sash descends from the apex of the cap to the feet. Bronze. 
2f in. h. Thebes. 
A male figure, kneeling ; the head in a daft with lappets. Bronze. 
24 in. h. Thebes. 
