XXVlll EXPLANATION OF WOODCUTS, ETC. 

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44-. Woodcut, No. 424. Hoes. 



46. No. 425. Hoeing, sowing, and felling trees. 



47. No. 426. Ploughing, sowing, and reaping. 

 78. No. 427. Plants from the sculptures. 



86. No. 428. Harvest scene. 



87. No. 429. The tritura, with oxen. 



88. No. 430. Song of the threshers to the oxen. 



89. No. 431. Harvest scene. 



90. No. 432. Tritura, and winnowing. 



93. No. 433. Wheat bound in sheaves. 



94. No. 434. Oxen sometimes driven round the heap, to 



tread out the grain. 



98. No. 435. Gathering the doora, and wheat. 



99. No. 436. Stripping off the grain of the doora. 

 102. No. 437. Cattle rescued from a sudden inundation. 

 126. No. 438. A deformed ox-herd. 



128. No. 439. Giving an account of the cattle on the estate. 



129. No. 440. Herdsman giving an account of the cattle. 



130. No. 441. Cattle, goats, asses, and sheep, with their 



numbers over them. 

 132. No. 442. Geese brought and numbered. 

 135. No. 443. Modern ovens for hatching eggs. 



139. No. 444. Herdsmen and poulterers treating sick animals. 



140. No. 439. (repeated.) 



CHAP. XII. 



141. Vignette L. The two colossi of Thebes before the temple 



built by Amunoph III., with the ruins of Luxor in the 

 distance, during the inundation. 

 232. Woodcut, No. 445. Stone representing a triad. 



CHAP. XIII. 



235. Vignette M. Pavilion of Remeses III. 



253. Woodcut, No. 446. Pthah under the form of Stability. 



276. No. 147. A name probably of Buto, or of Bubastis. 



