. Cf. [Note 5].
[8.] The Amsu staff. The name of it is phonetically written
in the later texts. It is the emblem both of Osiris and of Horus, and is constantly represented along with bows, arrows, and other weapons, in the oldest coffins, as belonging to the celestial armoury of the deceased person.
[9.] Who issueth his decrees. See Maspero, Bibl. Egyptol. II., p. 3 (note) and 39.