380 On the Catalogue of Egyptian Kings. 



being of no importance, except so far as they are useful in the 

 preceding argument. 



I. GOAR'S LIST. 



Years. 



31. Peteathyres reigned 42 



32. Stamenemes ,, 23 



33. Sistosichermes ,, 55 



34. Marts ,, 43 



35. Siphoas ,, 5 



36. Anonymous ,, 14 



37. Phruoro ,, 5 



38. Amuthartceus 63 



II. CORRECTED LIST. 



Years. 

 31. Peteathyres reigned 16 



32. Stamenemes I. 



33. Stamenemes II. 



34. Sistosichermes 



35. Mar is 



36. Siphoas 



37. Phruoro 



38. Amuthartceus 



26 

 23 

 55 

 43 

 5 

 19 

 63 



The interval of time which has been shown to belong to the 

 first Stamenenes, and which was added by Goar to the reign of 

 Peteathyres, is differently disposed of by Mr. Oullimore, in a 

 chronological table which he has given in the second volume of 

 the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature. His object 

 being to compare the lists of Eratosthenes, Manetho, &c., with the 

 supposed hieroglyphical series, he makes Saophis, the fifteenth 

 in Eratosthenes' Catalogue, the same as a king whose name 

 is read Phrathek Osirtesen ; but the forty-third year of the 

 latter is mentioned on the monuments, whereas Saophis has 

 only twenty-nine years in the Catalogue. To escape from this 

 difficulty, therefore, Mr. Cullimore adds the unappropriated in- 

 terval to the reign of Saophis, thus giving him fifty-five years 

 instead of twenty -nine. But it now appears that such a suppo- 

 sition is altogether inadmissible, and consequently the two per- 

 sonages in question cannot be identified a circumstance which 

 proves that there is some fault in Mr. Cullimore's assumptions, 

 and that his other conclusions, at least in this part of his Table, 

 cannot be relied on. 



The corrections here given do not interfere with the infe- 

 rences drawn by Professor Mac Cullagh from the Catalogue of 

 Eratosthenes in a former Paper on Egyptian Chronology (Pro- 

 ceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, vol. i., p. 66),* because the 



* Supra, p. 373. 



