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 from noon to sunset. In front of the shrine in the boat stand the three deities,, , ,  , and the "Lady of the Boat,"  , who wears on her head a disk and horns. Behind the shrine stand five gods, each having the head of a man; the names of the first four are, , ,  , i.e., the "double of Shu," ,  , i.e., the "Look-out," and ,  , and the fifth is the Steersman ,. On the high prow of the Sektet boat hangs an object which is said to be a carpet by some, and a reed mat by others, and on the side, near the curve of the prow, is an utchat. In front of the boat march:--

1. The two goddesses, the one representing the South of Egypt, and the other the North.

2. The god, , who holds a spear, or knife, in his left hand.

3. The god, bearded, and in mummy form, and wearing the White Crown and the Menȧt.

4. The god, or as it is written here , , lioness-headed.

5. The god, , ram-headed.

6. Four Terms, the first of which is called ,