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Emblem of Stability. Pthah Toses. Pthah-Sokari- 



OsiRis, the God of Memphis - - - 253 



Boat of Sokari. The Hearse of Osiris. Deformed Figure 



of this God - - - - - 255 



Called also Sokari-Osiris. Pthah Tore, with a Scarabaeus 



on his Head. Frog-headed God, probably a Form of 



Pthah. - - ... - 256 



Frog-headed Goddess. Khem. Pan, God of Pano- 



polis - - - - - - 257 



Priapus. Hermes Statues . _ . - 258 



Name of Egypt. Represented by a Tree. Egypt called 



Khemi - - - - - - 259 



The Fig Tree. Error of Herodotus respecting Pan - 260 



Mendes. Ham. Ham and Mizraim Egypt - - 261 



Progeny of Ham and of Cush. Ethiopia - - 262 



Memnon. Chemi black. Pan of Thebes - - 263 



Khemj the Generative Power, a very ancient God - 264 



Thriphis. Inscription at Athribis _ - _ 265 



Sate, Juno. Greatly worshipped at the Cataracts - 266 



The Heaven considered Masculine by the Egyptians. 



Errors of the Greeks from accidental Analogies in the 



History of the Gods of Egypt. Many Forms given to 



Juno - - - - - - 268 



Human Sacrifices to Juno. The Great Goddesses of 



Egypt - - - - - - 269 



Amenti and the West. The East the Beginning of the 



World - - - - - - 270 



Ma UT, Nature? Buto. Oracle of Buto - - 271 



Temple of Latona at Buto. Floating Island - - 272 



Not certain that Maut and Buto were the same. Thriphis. 



The Mygale. Primeval Night ... 273 



Night older than Day. Darkness. Night the Origin of 



all Things. Not the same as Evening - - 274- 



Custom of clothing Mysteries in the Guise of popular 



Tales - - - - - - 275 



Dress of Maut. Hieroglyphical Name of Buto, or of Bu- 



bastis - - - - - - 276 



Pasht, Bubastis, Diana. City of Bubastis. The Temple 



there - - . - - - - 277 



