1. “The Royal Son, Antefa.” P. From the style of the cutting and the back of this scarab, I should be inclined to recognize in this Antefa one of the princes of the intermediate period between the Thirteenth and Seventeenth Dynasties, rather than a prince of the Eleventh Dynasty.
2. “The Royal Son Kha-kau.” L. Formerly in the Palin Coll. (Klaproth, Pl. VI, 295.) Perhaps this is a scarab of Usertsen III before the Ra was added to his name (?).
3. “The Royal Son, Sa-hather.” C.M. 3796. (M. Cat. Abd. 539.) Sa-hather was the son of King Neferhetep.
4 and 5. “The Great Royal Wife who is united to the beauty of the White Crown, Ana.” L. and v-B. Another specimen is in the Petrie Coll. The style and cutting of these scarabs would point to the period of the Sebekhetep kings.
6. “The Royal Wife, Sat-sebek.” Davis. A similar scarab of this queen is in the B.M. 32265.
7. “The Royal Clothier, Nehy.” v-B.
8. “Tehepenkhet-mery (?).” B.M. 4323.
9. “The Scribe of the Great Prison, Sesa.” P.
10. “The Great Uab-priest of Hather, Mistress of Tep-ahu, Khnem-set-heru-sebek (?).” v-B.
11. “The Royal Friend, Dedut.” B.M. 4322.
12. “The Guardian of the Storehouse, Hap-hetepu.” B.M. 17544.
13. “The Great One of the Southern Tens, Tha-ath.” L.
14. “The Royal Friend, Hepu-em-sha.” P.
15. “The Steward Sep, Son of Ankh.” v-B.
16. “The Royal Friend, Sa-sebek.” C. (cf. M.A. 48 i).
17. “The Doctor and Judge, Ha-ankh-ef.” Ashm.
18. “The Lady, Merŷt.” Gr.
19. “The Lady, Nub-em-sau-es.” T.
20. “The Superintendent of the Interior, the Superintendent of the North Land, Senb-tefi.” Ashm.
21. “The Royal Friend, Aŷ.” Gr.
22. “The Doctor and Embalmer, Ptah-ur.” B.M. 29226.
23. “The Priest of Sebek in Thebes, Neferhetep.” B.M. 24132.
24. “Sebek-aa-senes.” Murch.
25. “The Royal Friend, Apepa.” W. (W. S.B.)
26. “The Great Royal Wife who is united to the beauty of the White Crown, Nub-hetep-tha.”[125] Murch. Another Scarab of this Queen is given in Pl. XLIV, 13.
27. “The Lady, Nenna.” Murch. A lady of this name is mentioned on a stela in the C.M. (No. 77).
28. “The Royal Sealer, Chief Steward and Royal Attendant, Tha-tha.” Davis. Tha-tha is named on a stela in the Fitzw. Mus. (Budge, Cat. 73).
29. “The Royal Sealer, Chief Steward and Royal Attendant, Ren-ef-em-ab.” B.M. 28226.
30. “The Guardian of the Storehouse, Hor-khent-nefer.” Murch.