INDEX. 



Canal re-opened, i. 71. 161. 

 Cangias, iii. 200. 

 Canicular period, iv. 373. 

 Canopus, v. 338. 468. 

 Cape Cantin, i. 159. 



of Good Hope, i. 160. 



Capillatos, who were called, iii. 359. 

 Capitals in Egyptian architecture, iii. 



310. 

 Captives worked mines, iii. 230. 



of Rot-h-no, i. 347. 



Car of war, i. 335. et seq. 



with umbrella, iii. 179. 



Care of animals, iv. 125 — 127.; v. 93. 

 Caricatures, ii. 366. ; v. 415. 

 Carpenters, iii. 167. 171. 



shop of, iii. 144. 



Carpets in use, iii. 141.; v. 93. 

 Carrier pigeons, v. 50. 215. 

 Carta bombycina, iii. 153. 

 Carthage, origin of, iii. 145. 

 Carthamus tinctorius, iii. 126. ; iv. 



54. 62. 

 Cartouches of Osirei, iv. 415. 

 Carts of Tokkari, i. 369. 

 Carved devices, iii. 169. 

 Casiri on paper, iii. 153. 

 Cassia senna, iv. 62. 



fistula, iv. 79. 



Cassiterides, iii. 217. 

 Castes in Egypt, i. 236. 245. 257— 

 400.; ii. 1 — 24, 



in India, i. 239. 243. 



Castor-berry oil, iii. 379. ; iv. 56. 

 Cataracts,,of E'Sooanor Syene, i. 215. 

 iii. 57. 185.; iv. 117. 231. 239. 

 267. 

 Cats, treatment of, v. 161. 



, mimimies of, v. 162. 



— — , worship of, v. 163. 



, suicides of, v. 164. 



, abundance of, v. 165. 



trained as retrievers, iii. 42. 



and dogs highly venerated, iii. 



42. 



protected by modern customs, 



and fed daily, iii. 44.; v. 165. 



, killing, death, v. 95. 



, sepulchres of, v. 100. 



Cattle, how marked, iiL 8. 



, herds of, iii. 33. 



boats, iii. 195. 



Cedar of Syria, iii. 169. ; iv. 69. 

 Ceilings, painted, ii. 125 — 126. 

 Celsius, iii. 185. 



Cepus of Strabo, v. 131. 



Cerastes snake, v. 245. 



Cerberus, iv. 315. ; v. 77. 446. 448, 



449. 



, cake for, v. 434. 



Cercopithecus of Pliny, v. 1 32. 

 Ceremonies of the dead, iii. 183. ; v. 



381. et seq. 



of religion, v. 270 — 379. 



Ceres, honours to, v. 233. 



Ceylon, iii. 189. 



Chabrias, i. 210. 



Charemon, iv. 215. 



Chairs, ii. 191—197. 



Chaldeans of Babylon, iv. 154. 



Chambers of Medeenet Haboo, ii. 



353. 

 Champollion, ii. 279. 387.; iii. 190— 



194. 224.; iv. 88. 240. 404.; v. 13. 



16. 18. 189. 

 Change in .\mun's name, iv. 245. 

 Channel of Nile turned, i. 89. ; iv. 8. 

 Chaotic spirit, iv. 218. 

 Chapel of Apollo, iv. 272. 

 Chaplets, ii. 183. 

 Chapter-house at Westminster, linen 



paper in, iii. 154. 

 Character of the desert, iv. 115. 



of the sun, iv. 299. 



of Pthah, iv. 251. 



of Isis, iv. 369. 



of Anubis, iv. 443. 



Charadrius Qildicnemus, v. 225. 

 Chariots, i. 335 — 342. 



, no seat in, i. 341. 



, parts of, i. 349. 



, harness of, i. 351. 



of other nations, i. 357. 



Charlemagne, documents of, iii. 151. 

 Charmosyna feast, iv. 361. 

 Charms worn, iii. 364. 

 Charon, duties of, iv. 401. 



, origin of, v. 434. 



Chase, reflections on, iii. 1 1 . 



in the desert, iii. 22. 



of the crocodile, iii. 79. 



• of the hippopotamus, iii. 68. 



71, 72.; V. 178. 

 Chasseur and his party, iii. 3. 

 Chemical knowledge, iii. 104. 

 — - agency, iii. 1 33. 



experiments, iii. 302. 



Chemmis manufactures, iii. 1 14. 



isle, iv. 272. 



Chenoboscion, iiL 277. 281. 402, 



