LIST AND EXPLANATION 



WOODCUTS AND VIGNETTES. 



CHAPTER XIII. {continued). 



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12, Woodcut, No. 457. Legend "^ the temple of the Land of 



P-Selk." 

 20. No. 458. A breast-plate analogous to the Urim and 



Thummim. 



44. Woodcuts. The crowns and water plants of Upper and 



Lower Egypt. 

 Ibid. Hieroglyphic legend of Eilethyia. 



45. Hieroglyphic signifying the North. 

 Ibid. Other forms of Eilethyia. 



Ibid. Woodcut. No. 459. The Genius of the Lower Country 

 opposed to the Goddess Eilethyia. 

 49. Woodcut. Signs preceding the name of the Goddess of 

 the East. 

 Ibid. No. 461. The West and the East. 

 60. Woodcut. Name of Petamunoph. 

 81. Woodcut. Mersokar opposed to Eilethyia. 



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90. Vignette N. View of the modern town of Manfaloot. 

 177. Woodcut. " The land of the Elephant." 

 250. No. 464. Bronze Oxyrhinchus. 

 Ibid. No. 464. a. The same fish at the great Oasis. 

 252. No. 464. h. Bronze Lepidotus. 

 262. No. 465. Sacred tamarisk of Osiris at How. 



