The vignette represents a vulture with outspread wings, which is often found made of cartonnage on the mummies. The same bird is often painted on the ceilings of tombs or temples.


CHAPTER CLVIII.

The Chapter of the collar of gold, put on the neck of the deceased.

O my father! my brother! my mother Isis! I am unveiled and I am seen. I am one of the unveiled ones, who see Seb.

Said on a collar of gold, on which this Chapter has been written, and which is put on the neck of the deceased, the day of his burial.


CHAPTER CLIX.

The Chapter of the column of green Felspar,([1]) put on the neck of the deceased.

O thou who comest out every day, in the divine house, she who has a big voice, who goeth round.... She takes hold of the potent formulæ of her father, the mummy which is on the bull.([2]) She is Renent....