2IO INDEX. 



CEDRUS, 89 ; dissemination of, 91 ; geographical distribution, 90. 



CITRON, 67 ; antiquity of tree in Egypt (note), 70 ; Buddha's hand 

 (Fo-shou-kan), 68 ; fingered, figure of, 67-9 ; fingered on walls of 

 ' El-Kab,' Eg}'pt, 71 ; known in remote times, 70; known to Jews, 69. 



Composite plants, a vast order, no. 



Conclusions, 205. 



CONE-FRUIT, 65; as 'aspergillum,' 74; bucket accompanying, figure 

 of, 66 ; cedar or pine-cone ? 86 ; cone genius and king's figure, ex- 

 plained, 78-9; explanation of various cones, 49-50; genius with cone 

 and bucket, meaning of, ']'!) ; intended for bunch of grapes, 121 ; 

 picture of praying king with cone genius, 78 ; plunging cone in 

 date tree, explained, 77 ; pointing cone to king's head, and entrance 

 to palace, explained, 77 ; small cone sometimes used, 77 ; support 

 of theory by Count Goblet d'Alviella, 75 '■> Tylor's theory of cone, 

 72-4; various interpretations of cones (note), 51. 



CYLINDERS, 185 ; aim of engraver in making them, 186 ; classification 

 of, 187-S ; explanation of symbols on, 190; holy water on, 165; symbols 

 found on them, 189; what are they? 186. 



Cypriote lotus, with daisy, figure of, 109. 



Cypriote vases, ornamentation on, ill. 



D. 



DAISY, copied by Assyrian jewellers, 109; Cypriote lotus with, figure of, 109; 

 on Eg}'ptian glazed tile, figure of, 109; on glazed tiles, ' Tel-el-Aniarna,' 

 no. 



DATE TREE, 3 ; account of, by Herodotus, 9 ; as sacred tree, 45 and 48 ; 

 aim of tying horns on, 132; 'battle of date tree and lotus,' 99; com- 

 parison of realistic and sacred, 114; descent of 'anthemion' from date 

 tree and horns, 141 ; description of, 4 ; different modes of delineating 

 on cylinders, 117; figures of, 3-6; figure explaining Tylor's fertilization 



