smu, and silver (the latter for the rim), directs that the scarab should be put at the throat of the deceased. According to this authority it was the 30th chapter, not the 64th, which was discovered by Prince Hortâtâf in his inspectorial tour.
[73]. The text is too corrupt here for any plausible translation.
[74]. Not is omitted in many copies.
[75]. The copies of this paragraph are as discordant as they are unintelligible. It is idle to guess at the meaning until a better text can be discovered.
[76]. Etudes Egyptologiques; sixième livraison.
[77]. Here as in the name of
Tmu, the long sign is written first though read last.
[78]. Cf. the expressions