SCARABJ3I AND AMULET BEADS. 153
1134. Scarabseus, xePcr> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, figure of a
king seated on a throne, wearing a helmet on his head; on each side, facing him,
a winged urseus, wearing a disk, emblem of a goddess: pierced. § in. long.
Greenish-white steatite.
1135. Scarabseus, xePer> no elytra; on the base, in intaglio, 1 \^ f J f
suten xeo nefer dnx, " The king of the upper country, living and good," title
of a king, or monarch : pierced, f in. long. White glazed steatite.
1136. Scarabseus, plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, 1 suten xe^>
" The king of Upper and Lower Egypt," usual royal title : pierced. ^ in. long.
Green glazed steatite.
1137. Scarabceus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, wjj^ A | Xeb heq, "The
king of Lower Egypt, the ruler," royal title : pierced. \ in. long. Dark bluish-
green steatite.
1138. Scarabasus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, a king
seated, wearing the hut, or "upper crown," and holding the emblem, dnx, "life;"
behind, a disked sphinx, couchant, and winged uraeus: pierced. £ in. long.
Yellowish-green glazed steatite.
1139. Scarabaeus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, a lion,
maau, and emblem of countries, " Lion of Countries," title of a king, or
Pharaoh. § in. long. Pale green glazed steatite.
1140. Scarabaeus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, lion walking
over a prostrate enemy, symbol of a Pharaoh, or monarch : rude, f in. long.
Pale green glazed steatite.
1141. Scarabaeus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, Lion, emblem
of a monarch, standing over the prostrate figure of a Negro or Asiatic; emblem
of a monarch as a " lion amongst shepherds :" pierced, f in. long. White glazed
steatite.
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1142. Scarabaeus, xePer > 011 ^he base, in intaglio, j °- Ka dnx hat
Rd, "The living bull, the heart of the Sun." -j in. long. Green glazed steatite.
1143. Scarabseus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, J JOT) v"~^
htar nefer neb ta, " The good horse of the Lord of the land," title of the
royal horse. At the time of the 19th dynasty this expression often occurs on
1134. Scarabseus, xePcr> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, figure of a
king seated on a throne, wearing a helmet on his head; on each side, facing him,
a winged urseus, wearing a disk, emblem of a goddess: pierced. § in. long.
Greenish-white steatite.
1135. Scarabseus, xePer> no elytra; on the base, in intaglio, 1 \^ f J f
suten xeo nefer dnx, " The king of the upper country, living and good," title
of a king, or monarch : pierced, f in. long. White glazed steatite.
1136. Scarabseus, plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, 1 suten xe^>
" The king of Upper and Lower Egypt," usual royal title : pierced. ^ in. long.
Green glazed steatite.
1137. Scarabceus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, wjj^ A | Xeb heq, "The
king of Lower Egypt, the ruler," royal title : pierced. \ in. long. Dark bluish-
green steatite.
1138. Scarabasus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, a king
seated, wearing the hut, or "upper crown," and holding the emblem, dnx, "life;"
behind, a disked sphinx, couchant, and winged uraeus: pierced. £ in. long.
Yellowish-green glazed steatite.
1139. Scarabaeus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, a lion,
maau, and emblem of countries, " Lion of Countries," title of a king, or
Pharaoh. § in. long. Pale green glazed steatite.
1140. Scarabaeus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, lion walking
over a prostrate enemy, symbol of a Pharaoh, or monarch : rude, f in. long.
Pale green glazed steatite.
1141. Scarabaeus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, Lion, emblem
of a monarch, standing over the prostrate figure of a Negro or Asiatic; emblem
of a monarch as a " lion amongst shepherds :" pierced, f in. long. White glazed
steatite.
o
1142. Scarabaeus, xePer > 011 ^he base, in intaglio, j °- Ka dnx hat
Rd, "The living bull, the heart of the Sun." -j in. long. Green glazed steatite.
1143. Scarabseus, xePer> plain elytra; on the base, in intaglio, J JOT) v"~^
htar nefer neb ta, " The good horse of the Lord of the land," title of the
royal horse. At the time of the 19th dynasty this expression often occurs on