174 Rev. Epwarp Hincks on the Number, Names, and Powers 
Names of Places in Palestine. 
I1I.—1. jy22, K’ndoan, Judg. iii. 1 [Pheen. jy23; Sept. Xavaav]; fig. 95 
Karnak, xt. Seti L, H. I. 5. No. 37, KaNaNa. 
2. 70N, whence MN, Ha-emor-i, 1 Sam. vii. 14; fig. 17, Pl. 96, 1. 3, 
oMaURu. 
3. $9229, L’vdndn, Josh. xii. 6 [u, libndn, AiBavos]; fig. 96, H.I. 5. 
No. 6, ReMeNeN. 
4, FIN, Timnd, Josh. xv. 57 [&5, ti’bneh]; fig. 73, Pl. 56, 1. 3, TaMN ? 
Mr. Birch reads the final character mehsi, in place of h, and suggests that the 
Nasimones are intended. 
5. WW, Tsidhon, Judg. i. 31 [Phon. 71x; le, ga’ida, Zedov-imv, Hom. 
Od. N. 285], fig. 105, Pl. 54,1. 8, tr....Na. The middle of the word is de- 
stroyed; but there can be no doubt as to the place intended, as the name occurs 
between IV. 8, and III. 6, being the order of the geographical position of the 
three cities. 
6. nar, Tsarpath, 1 Kings, xvii. 9 [x,0, eurafénd ; Zaperra, St. Luke ; 
LapepOa, Joseph.]; fig. 106, Pl. 54, 1. 8, taRuPuTa. 
7. 1%, Tsor, Josh. xix. 29 [Pheen. -¥; yc, guir ; Tup-os] ; fig. 107, Pl. 55, 
l. 1, taRu. 
Names of Places out of Palestine. 
1V.—1. Fn, Prath, 2 Sam. vii. 3; [Ev-par-ns, Her. I. 179; 3, 
Furdt]; fig. 15, Pl. 75, 1.7, PoHaRuTa. 
2. comm, Nahdrayim ; Syr. wicous, Nahrin, “the two rivers.” Hence 
the hieroglyphic name of Mesopotamia, the land of the two rivers, fig. 108, Pl. 
96, 1. 4, NaHaReNNa. The man touching his mouth, which follows the sylla- 
ble ReN, is the determinative sign proper to the word ran, pam, “a name.” 
Its insertion in this place was probably a mistake of the scribe: if not so, it is, at 
any rate, abusive ; see page 159. In H. I. 5, No. 51, the first four letters occur 
alone. Champollion, Gr.p. 150, cites two other forms of the word, NeHeRINaand 
NeHaRINa ; both, probably, from an inscription then at Karnak, now at Paris, 
