164 GALLERY OF ANTIQL'ITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
pure offerings in the abode of Amoun; of Horhemhbai, a similar func¬ 
tionary ; of Monthoplith, priest of hlonthra; of Amountebsou, guardian 
of the doors of the apartments of the royal palace ; of Maimos, auditor 
of truth to the god Phtah; of Kekemi, a guardian of the door, of 
Kauofre, of Taimerit, and Taishaa, females attached to the woi'ship of 
Amoun; of Taia, lady of the house and priestess of the sun ; of 
Thoueris, or Te-oeri, a female priestess; of Esi-nofre, Mehtkhons, 
Naamerit, and Tishau, females. Wood. From 10^ to in. h. Four 
presented bi/ Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 1834. 
Sepulchral figure of Hesheere, priestess of the disk of the sun, formed 
of two pieces. Ebony. 9 in. h. 
Various sepulchral figures, uninscribed, or with effaced inscriptions. 
Wood. 
CASE 58. FIGURES OF OSIRIS. 
Figures of Osiris standing, the head attire wanting in most. The 
plinths have in front excavations to hold some embalmed object; 
with sepulchral dedications. One bears an inscription relative to 
Fhaishasht; another to Iri-har-rou; another to Petamoun, &:c. TFooc?. 
1 ft. to 11 in. h. 
Plinths from similar figures, on the upper part of one are the names 
and titles of Paikhons, priest of Haroeri. Wood. 
CASE 59. COFFIN, ETC. 
Coffin of Irioui, in the form of a mummy. The subjects on it 
are similar to those on the coffin oft Otaineb in Case V.; at the 
back is a figure of Athor. 6 ft. 6 in. h. Bequeathed by Col. William 
Lethieullier, a.d. 1755. 
Figures of Osiris, ha^ung on the head the disk of the sun, and two 
tall plumes placed on the horns of a goat. In one of the plinths, is 
an excavation, with a cover in form of a chest; on one the name of 
Asko, daughter of Iribouni. Wood. 1 ft. IO 5 in. to 2 ft. 2 in. h. 
One presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 1834. 
CASE GO. FIGURES OF OSIRIS. 
Div. 1. Similar figures without plinths; one has an invocation to 
Osiris for an assistant priestess, Ta...neith; another for Sakhons; 
another, the name of Petkhons ; another, that of Sahar; another that 
of a priest, Petamoun. The names on the others are wanting. Wood. 
2 ft. 24 to 10 in. h. 
Div. 2. Similar figures of Osiris much decayed; the inscriptions 
obliterated. Wood. 2 ft. 24 in. to 1 ft. h. 
Chest-shaped covers, from plintlis; their upper surface is usually in¬ 
scribed with names of deities, &c. One has the genii of the Amenti, 
and other deities, with Anubis unfolding the doors. ITbod. 74 in. 1., 
4 in. h., 2 in. d. 
Head attires from similar figures, consisting of the red disk of tlie 
sun; the two ostrich feathers, and the horns of a goat. Wood. 8 
in. h. 
