The Four Vases bearing their respective Heads. Leaden
Plate with the Eye placed over the Incision in the Side
of the Mummy. (Vide infrà, p. 469.) The Goddess Selk 73
Amunti the Receiver and Giver. A temporary Abode.
Return to Earth after 3000 Years. Amenti and Ement
the West. Erebus and Ereb, or Gharb of the Hebrews.
Temples not turned to the West
Uncertain Deities. TOSES? HOн? Another God
SмOT? perhaps a Form of Thoth. Ao? a Bull-headed
Deity. SPOT? and a Goddess nursing a Child
A Character of Isis, the Defender ?— One of the Forms
of Hercules? NEHIMEOU?
Her peculiar Head Dress. MELSIGOR or MERSOKAR as
a winged Asp, opposed to Eilethyia
MERTE OF MILT? Her Office, and Form. Not Marés.
An uncertain Goddess, perhaps Phut?
A Snake-headed God. A Character of Osiris? A Form
of Amun-re? RETO or RITHO, a Goddess of the Second
Member of the Triad of Hermonthis
RANPO the God of War. His former Character answer-
ing probably to Mars
Goddess of War. A Deity from Wady Gasoos, a Form
of Sothis? MAK? Leontocephalus
Deities with Lions' Heads or with Lions in their Legends.
A Lion-headed Goddess RITA or ERTA? The Goddess
of the Sacred Eye
TOTOUON? from Samneh. NEBOо a Form of Neith. An
unknown God, and Two Forms of the youthful Deity
Ebôon. Hippopotamus-headed God
HERON, ANTEUS, PERSEUS, BUSIRIS, THUERIS, CANOPUS,