97.—P. 79.
98.—P.R. lix.
99.—R.S. lxxix.
It became elaborated under Seti I., with markings upon it, both on a dress of a god and on a throne-cover. And it became degraded into an unintelligible pattern under Ramessu II., when it appears as the dress of the god Amen.
In later times the same pattern was used on columns at Philæ, in an inverted and very corrupt form.