148 OBJECTS OF THE TOILET.
1095. Oval: pierced; on one side, ^ ^Tl Harernayu any t'eta, " The
ever living Harmachis," title of a king; on the reverse, T u 1~~~J nefer sa
Amen, " Good son of Amen," also a royal title: pierced. § in. long. Blue
glazed steatite.
1096. Scarabasus, yeper, V^n elytra; on the base, in intaglio, w Har
da, " The Horus," or " Lord of the Palace," title of a king, or Pharaoh:
pierced, f in. long. Pale green steatite.
1097. Scarabceus, yeper, plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, ^ hawk,
with whip, standing on pylon, Har da, or Neter da, "The god," or "Horus
of the palace," title, or periphrasis of the Pharaoh, or monarch. -| in. long.
Dull green glazed steatite.
1098. ScarabaBus, yeper, plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, Hawk,
standing on an urseus, and symbol of life, Harernayu any, "The living Har-
machis," title preceding the palatial, or first pharaonic title, called that of the
standard : pierced, f in. long. Green glazed steatite.
1099. Scarabaeus, yeper, plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, Q |! ^ J
ynum seyet Harernayu nefer......"The good Harmachis," royal title. -Jin. long.
Green glazed steatite.
1100. Scarabseus, yeper, plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, jj \
arranged vertically, ma ut sa {en) Ed, "True is the Son of the Sun," royal
title : pierced, f in. long. White glazed steatite.
1101. Scarabaaus, yeper; on the base, in intaglio, 1 Bah nub, "The
Hawk of gold," one of the five titles of a king, or Pharaoh, and urasus. The
golden hawk was one of the forms, or types, assumed by the soul of the
deceased in a future state1; broken : pierced, f in. long. White glazed steatite.
1102. Scarabasus, yeper, plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, j| neb
1 Leps'.us, Todt., Taf. xxvn. c. 27.
1095. Oval: pierced; on one side, ^ ^Tl Harernayu any t'eta, " The
ever living Harmachis," title of a king; on the reverse, T u 1~~~J nefer sa
Amen, " Good son of Amen," also a royal title: pierced. § in. long. Blue
glazed steatite.
1096. Scarabasus, yeper, V^n elytra; on the base, in intaglio, w Har
da, " The Horus," or " Lord of the Palace," title of a king, or Pharaoh:
pierced, f in. long. Pale green steatite.
1097. Scarabceus, yeper, plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, ^ hawk,
with whip, standing on pylon, Har da, or Neter da, "The god," or "Horus
of the palace," title, or periphrasis of the Pharaoh, or monarch. -| in. long.
Dull green glazed steatite.
1098. ScarabaBus, yeper, plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, Hawk,
standing on an urseus, and symbol of life, Harernayu any, "The living Har-
machis," title preceding the palatial, or first pharaonic title, called that of the
standard : pierced, f in. long. Green glazed steatite.
1099. Scarabaeus, yeper, plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, Q |! ^ J
ynum seyet Harernayu nefer......"The good Harmachis," royal title. -Jin. long.
Green glazed steatite.
1100. Scarabseus, yeper, plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, jj \
arranged vertically, ma ut sa {en) Ed, "True is the Son of the Sun," royal
title : pierced, f in. long. White glazed steatite.
1101. Scarabaaus, yeper; on the base, in intaglio, 1 Bah nub, "The
Hawk of gold," one of the five titles of a king, or Pharaoh, and urasus. The
golden hawk was one of the forms, or types, assumed by the soul of the
deceased in a future state1; broken : pierced, f in. long. White glazed steatite.
1102. Scarabasus, yeper, plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, j| neb
1 Leps'.us, Todt., Taf. xxvn. c. 27.