XX OBITUARY NOTICES. 



Letters of Abdi-Kheba. Hehr., IX. (1892-1893), 24-46. 



Marduktabikzirim or Mardukshabikzirim. ZA, VIII. (1893), 214-219. 



Mushannitum. Hehr., X. (1893-1894), 193-19S. 



A New Fragment of the Babylonian Etana Legend. PAOS, XVI. (1894), 



162. 

 Note on the term "Mushannitum." PAOS, XVI. (1894), 192. 

 A Legal Document of Babylonia, dealing with the Revocation of an Illegal 



Sale. In " Oriental Studies of the Oriental Club of Philadelphia." 



Boston, 1894, pp. 1 16-136. 

 The Two Copies of the Tablet of Rammannirari I. ZA, X. (1895), 35-48. 

 Ilubidi and Yaubidi. ZA, X. (1895), 222-235. 

 Inscription of Rammannirari I. AJSL, XII. (1895-1896), 143-172. 

 A New Fragment of the Babylonian Etana Legend. BA, III. (1895-1898), 



363-383- 

 Textbook Literature of the Babylonians. Bib. W., IX. (1897), 248-268. 

 New Babylonian Version of the Account of the Deluge. Ind. (1898), I., 178 



seq., 211 seq. 

 The Babylonian term Shualu. AJSL, XIV. (1897-1898), 165-170. 

 A Legal Document from Babylonia. In " Pennsylvania Law Series," II. 



(1898), 15-38. 

 Religion of Babylonia and Assyria. In " Series of Handbooks on the History 



of Religions," Vol. 2. Boston, 1898, 780 pp. 

 Adrahasis and Parnapistim. ZA, XIII. (1898), 288-301. 

 Nebopolassar and the Temple to the Sun-God at Sippar. AJSL, XIV. (1898- 



1899), 65-«6. 

 The Palace and Temple of Nebuchadnezzar. Harper's Magazine, Apr., 1902. 

 Die Religion Babyloniens und Assyriens (in parts beginning 1903). Vol. I, 



1905; vol. 2-2,, 1912; with album of plates. Giessen. 

 The God Ashur. JAOS, XXIV. (1903), 282-311. 

 Revised Chapters on Babylonia and Assyria. In " A History of All Nations," 



Vols. I and 2, ed. by J. H. Wright. Lea Bros. & Co., Phila., 1905. 

 E-kish-shir-gal. ZA, XIX. (1905), 135-142. 

 Religion of Babylonia and Assyria. Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible, Extra 



Vol. (1904), 531-584. 

 A New Aspect of the Sumerian Question. AJSL, XXII. (1905-1906), 89-109. 

 A Babylonian Parallel to the Story of Job. JBL, XXV. (1906), 135-191. 

 A Babylonian Job. Contemporary Reviezv, Dec, 1906. 

 Did the Babylonian Temples have Libraries? JAOS, XXVII. (1906), 14/- 



182. 

 On the Composite Character of the Babylonian Creation Story. In Oriental- 



ische Studien, in honor of Theodore Noldeke's 70th birthday. 1906. 



Vol. 2, 969-982. 

 Notes on Omen Texts. AJSL, XXIII. (1906-1907), 97-115. 

 Signs and Names for the Liver in Babylonian. ZA, XX. (1907), 105-129. 

 Khabil and Ekha. ZA, XX. (1907), 191-195. 

 The Liver in Antiquity and the Beginnings of Anatomy. Transactions of 



the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, XXIX., 1 17-138, and Univer- 

 sity of Pennsylvania Medical Bulletin, Jan., 1908, pp. 238-245. 



