[6.] The reading of the name

is proved by the numerous variants of this passage to be Ȧmsu. In M. Naville’s edition, II, pl. 41, the name, as written in Ce, would seem to be

ȧm. But I already in Zeitschr., 1877 (p. 98) pointed out, that in this manuscript the last sign

is at the top of a column, and that at the foot of the preceding column there is a space where the signs