INDEX. 



Cheops, pyramid of, i. 127. 



, iJapyrusiii the timeof, iii. 150. 



tomb of, iii. 278. 



Cherry tree, iv. 68. 



Chief persons at Eleusis, v. 329. 



Chikhcii, duties of, i. 72.; ii. 65. 



, dresses of, iii. 363. ; v. 424. 



of Saturn, iv. 310. 



educated with Sesostris, i. 100. 



Chin, false beards on, iii. 363. 

 Chinese porcelain, iii. 104. 



bottles found, iii. 106. 



paper, iii. 153. 



sails, iii. 190. 



compass, iii. 214. 



mode of tlrawing, iii. 313. 



ring money, iii. 238. 



Chisels, iii. 169. 172. 

 Choeak montli, iv. 1 4. 

 Choice of enil)lems, iv. 159. 



of peculiar animals, v. 109. 



Choragic monument, iii. 299. 



Chorticon jjjant, iv. 57. 



Christian village, iii. 325. 



Church of early Christians, iii. 402. 



Chusa; village, iv. 391. 



Cicer arietinum, iv. 61. 



Cichorium intybus, iv. 62. 



Cici or kikki, iii. 379.; iv. 56. 11. 



Circumcision, v. 317. 



still practised as prccautionarv, 



V. 317. 

 Cities of Egypt, iii. 323. 

 City of Sais,'iii. 306.) 



of Lions, V. 173. 



of Crocodiles, v. 54. 



Civilisation, shaving a proof of, iii. 



359. 

 Civil war about sacred animals, iii. 



59. 81.; iv. 345. ; v. 91. 138. 234. 

 Clap net, description of, iii. 45, 46. 

 Classes of Gods, iv. 180. 225. 228. 



286.; v. 1. 



of beetles, v. 259. 



Clay kneaded with the feet, iii. 163. 

 Clean oxen, jjroperty of, v. 194. 

 Clemens of Alexandria, iii. 349. ; 



iv. 163. 182.; v. M. 97. 278. 298. 

 Cloaks of wliite wool, iii. ,346. 

 Close ca])s, iii. 3()0. 

 Cloth making jirocess, iii. 134. 



of mummies, coarse, iii. 119. 



of woven gold, iii. 128. 



of various colours, iii. 129. 



— — smoothed by a plane, iii. 140. 



Clover dried, iv. 95. 

 Cnicon oil, iv. 57. 

 Coast of Barbary, iii. 359. 

 Cobra de capello, v. 241. 

 Coins of Japan, iii. 238. 

 Coffins, v. 4 ] 2. 422. 479. 



of glass, iii. 102. 



, sacred, v. 101. 



makers, iii. 1 78. 



, etymology of, v. 425. 



Cold baths, iii. 388. 

 Coleseed oil, iii. 379. 

 Colleges of Ileliopolis, iv. 302. 

 Colocasia, iv. 62. 

 Colocinth, iv. 62. 

 Colossi of Tliebes, iv. 105. 

 Colossal statues, iii. 85. 

 -— of Sarapis, iii. 98. 

 at E'Uayr, iii. 325. 



vase of .Juno, iii. 256. 



hawk at Karnak, v. 98. 



Colours from Thebes, iii. 38. 

 for painting, iii. 301. 



of Egyi)tian porcelain, iii. 103. 



of Nilus, v. 59. 



^^— of Osiris, iv. 340. 



of leather, iii. 1 56. 



Coloured dresses, antiquity of, iii. 



129. 

 Coluber cerastes, v. 245 — 247. 

 Columns at Eatcereh, iii. 327. 



at Oshmoonein, v, 4. 



Combs of Egypt, iii. 380. 



of flax-dressers, iii. 139. 



Common sort of cotton, iii. 118. 



balance, iii. 240. 



Commonwealth of Plato, iv. 192, 

 Coni])aniou of Khem, iv. 265. 

 Compass, use of, iii. 214. 

 Composition of the glass, iii. 97. 

 Compounds of metals, iii. 253. 

 Concentric coils of leatlier, iii. 145. 

 Condemned, work by men, iii. 2,30. 

 Condition of interior of Egypt, iv. 5. 

 Conjugal fitlelity, iv. 210. 

 Conjuring, tricks of, ii. 435. 

 Conserves, iv. 56. 

 Construction of boats, iii. 199. 



of looms, iii. 1 1 S. 



Consiiin])ti()n of fish, iii. 68. 

 Contra Pselcis ruins, iii. 403. 

 Conventional system, iii. 266. 



■ rules of drawing, iii. 313. 

 Convicts, deplorable condition of, iii. 

 232. 



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