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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
[EGYPTIAN 
Coffin, containing the mummy of a child. 1 ft. 7^ in 1., ok 
in. b. 
Div. 2. Sides of a coffin, covered with representations of deities ; 
among which are the judgment scene, the burning pool of the Amenti, 
and the boat of the sun. Wood. 5 ft. 10 in. 1., 11 in. h. 
Part of the mummy-shaped coffin of king Men-ka-re, the My- 
cerinus or Mencheres of the Greeks, builder of the third pyramid. 
Wood. 4 ft. *2 in, 1. Found in the third pyramid by Col. Howard 
Vyse, 18-37, and 'presented by him in 1838. 
Part of a body, supposed to be that of king Men-ka-re, found 
in the third pyramid by Col. Howard Vyse in 1837. With a fragment 
of its woollen wrapper. Presented by Col. Howard Vyse, 1838. 
Skull, and part of a woollen wrapper, from the quarries at IMokattam- 
Presented by Dr. J. Bowring, 1838. 
IMummies of children. 2 ft. 8 in. h., 1 ft. 6 in. 1. 
Cases for holding a foetus, in shape of Osiris pethempamentes seated^. 
Wood and stone, ok in. h. 
Finger, sheathed in silver or silver gilt, from a mummy. 2|- in. 1. 
Tress of hair in its bandages. Linen. 2 ft. 3 in. 1. Th^es. 
Mummied hair from the heads of men, in oval cakes. 6 in. I. 
Div. 3. Part of the lid of the coffin of Taihreri, a female; on ifi 
are depicted the judgment scene of the Amenti, the embalmment 
scene, S:c. In the interior are Netpe and the Hat, Sycamore. 4 
ft. 3 in. h. 
Mummy of Onkhsnofre; on it are the rem^ains of beaded work, a 
scarabaeus, the four genii of the Amenti, &c. (See Coffin, Div. 4.) 
o ft. 1 in. 1. 
A small coffin, with its cover, containing the mummy of a Graeco- 
Egyptian child; in an external wrapper, with a representation of the 
deceased. On the cover a viper and wreaths. At the bottom of the 
chest, Netpe. Wood. 2 ft. 8 in. 1. mummy, 3 ft. 1 in. coffin. 
Upper part of the coffin of Iriouirooui, son of Harsaphes, in the 
form of a mummy; on it dedications to Osiris and Phtah-Sochari- 
Osiris. Wood. 
Mummy of Amouniriou, a functionary of the court of the queen 
Amounertais, the exterior covered with a network of blue porcelain 
bugles, Sec. 5 ft, 7 in. 1. ( See coffin, Div. 4.) 
H}q)ocephaIus with Chnouphis quadrifrons, and other deities. Linen. 
Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 1834. 
Tesserae from Graeco-Egyptian mummies, with figure of Anubis, 
and with inscriptions relative to Heras, Theano, and Harpocration. 
Wood. 
Div. 4. Oskh or collar, from the outer covering of a mummy. 
Linen covered with painted stucco. 1 ft. dr., 10 in. h. 
Inner coffin of Onkhsnofre, daughter of Khonsmos, in the form of 
a mummy, having a head-dress with vulture plumes. On it are the 
hawk of Noumra, Netpe, the standard of Osiris, the embalmment scene, 
Osiris, Thoth, the four genii of the Amenti, deities. Sec. Wood. 6 ft. 
3 in. 1. 
Inner coffin of Amouniriou; the scenes upon this coffin very nearly 
’•esemble those on the last. 6 ft. 1. 
