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INDEX. 



Amphitheatric paper, iii. 150. 



Amphorffi, ii. 157. 



Amun-re, iii. 313.; iv. 243—246. 



, Generator, iv. 247. 



Araun, not ram-headed, iv. 246.; v. 



.'506. 

 Amun Khem, iii. 289. ; iv. 247. 

 Amunta, the Goddess, v. 66. 

 Amun-toonh, supposed Danaus, v. 87. 

 Amusements of the people, ii. 128. 



436. 

 Amyrtaeus defeats the Persians, i. 



201. 



, flight of, i. 202. 



king of Egypt, i. 203. 



Anacharsis, ii. 315. 

 Ancient silver rings, iii. 237. 



bronze, iii. 253. 



partition of land, iii. 74. 



Andro sphinx, iii. 23. 

 Anebo, a priest, iv. 213. 

 Anglo-Saxon computation of time, 



iv. 274. 

 Animal magnetism, iii. 393. 



heads of Gods, iv. 171. 



Animals, sacred, v. 91. 



, care of, iv. 127. ; v. 93. 



, expenses of, v. 94. 



, grief at death of, v. 94. 



, penalty for killing, v. 95. 



tamed for domestic purposes, 



ii. 151. 



, deified, v. 97. 



, rearing of, iv. 125. 



— — as emblems, v. 107. 



of Egypt, V. 117—120, 



, rank of, v. 113. 



worship, origin of, v.; 162. v. 



103. 



, diseases of, cured, iv. 1 33. 



rescued from the flood, iv. 101. 



Animalia vertebrata, v. 116 — 120. 



Annual litigation, iv. 7. 



Anointing the head, ii. 213.; v. 281. 



the "king, v. 279. 



Anouk6, v. 26. 



, head-dress of, v. 28. 



AntJEopoiis, iii. 401.; iv. 421. 

 Antaeus, history of, iv. 421. 

 Antelopes, preserves of, iii. 12. 



caught with noose, iii. 15. 



, drawings of, iii. 21. 



Antelope beisa^ history of, iii. 24. 



addax, history of, iii. 24. 



Anthology of Cephalus, iv. 386. 



Anthylla wines, iii. 64. ; iv. 121. 

 Anticlides, iii. 342. 

 Antimony, use of, iii. 381. 

 Antinoe, iii. 325. 400. 

 Antinoiipolis, ruins of, v. 4. 

 Antipathy to the Greeks, iii. 358. 



to Sarapis, iv. 365. 



Antiphanes, Lycon of, iv. 161. 

 Antiquarians, opinions of, iii. 97. 

 Antiquity of hunting, iii. 10. 



of mechanical skill, iii. 85. 



of the arch, iii. 317. 



of circumcision, v. 318. 



Anubis, duties of, iv. 401. ; v. 12. 



, not dog-headed, v. 306. 



Anxiety for the cats, v. 162 — 167. 

 Ao, Deity, attributes of, v, 13 — 17. 



79. 

 Ape worshipped, iv. 165. 

 Aphaca town, iv. 151. 

 Aphophis of Plutarch, iv. 396. 



the giant, iv. 435. 



king, L 28. 30. 37. 41.; iii. 



284. 

 Aphorisms of Hippocrates, iii. 154. 

 Aphroditopolis mounds, iii. 400. ; 



V. 135. 

 Apis, the sacred bull, iv. 347—349. 



, at ^Memphis, iv. 351. ; v. 195. 



, house of, i. 151. 



, death of, iv. 352—354. 



, funeral expenses of, v. 103. 



, fete of, V. 302. 



, manifestation of, iv. 354. 



, omens derived from, iv. 357. 



, sacrifices to, iv. 358. 



Aplustre of Romans, iii. 201. 

 Apollo of Samos, iii. 266. 



of Egypt, iv. 396. 



Apries, reign of, i. 169 — 172. 



. , death, i. 1 73. 



Aprons, iii. 345. 



of the king, i. 351. 



Arabrab fish, iii. 58. 

 Arab dominion, iv. 3. 



mode of dyeing, iii. 156. 



, rahman and rahim, iv. 173. 



, tales of an, iii. 30. 



Arabian trade, iii. 190. 



gulf, iii. 1 98. 



Arabs bring paper to Spain, iii. 154. 

 Arabic writing tablets, iii. 153. 



, gum, iii. 168. 



Arachnides, v. 126. 



Arch, invention of, ii. 117. ; iii. 317. 



