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INDEX. 



E'Souan tombs, iii. S30., vide Cata- 

 racts and Syene. 



Escurial library, MSS. of, iii. 154. 



Ethiopians, i. 4. ; ii. 387.; iv. 263. 



Ethiopian boats, iii. 185. 



children, iii. 363. 



iron, iii. 246. 



luxury, iii. 380. 



pyramids, iii. 320. 



Etruscan traders, iii. 1 10. 



weapons, iii. 245. 



— — — soothsaj'ers, iv. 152. 



Euraenes invents parchment, iii. 151. 



Evil Being, iv. 417 — 427. 



Exodus of the Israelites, i. 55. 77. 



Expedition from Tuscany, iii. 194. 



Expensive papyrus, iii. 151. 



Experiment on language, i. 155. 



Explanation of fable of Osiris, iv. 

 335—337. 



Exports of ancient Egypt, iii. 114. 



of Barbarike, iii. 124. 



of Dutch paper, iii. 155. 



Expulsion of the Jews, i. 79. 



Extant pieces of ancient leather, iii. 

 155. 



Ex-votos, iii. 395. 



Eye, Goddess of the, v. 86. 



of Osiris, v. 268. 411. 456. 469. 



Eyelids, painted, iii. 381. 



Fabulous history, iv. 207. 



of Osiris, iv. 329. 339. 



reptiles, v. 248. 



birds, V. 228. 



animals, v. 200. 



insects, v. 259. 



Falchion of victory, v. 267. 



Fall of the arts, iii. 307. 



Fallow fields, iv. 35. 



Falls of Syene, iii. 188., vide Cata- 

 racts. 



False stones used, iii. 99. 



beard for chin, iii. 362. 



wigs, iii. 356. 



arches, iii. 321. 



pyramid, iii. 400. 



Family chambers, ii. 1 17. 



Famine, iv. 104. 



Fanciful animals, iii. 21. ; v. 200. 



beings worshipped, iv. 211. 



Fan-bearer of the king, i. 72. ; v. 

 295. 



Fannian paper, iii. 150. 



Fans, iii. 288. 



Farm-yard, ii. 133.; iv. 129. 



Farmers, ii. 3. 



Fasts and penance, v. 335. 



Fateereh, columns at, iii. 327. 



Fatemites, iii. 227. 



Fathers, right of, ii. 38. 



Fauteuils, ii. 196. 



Feasts, customs at, ii. 219. ; v. 273. 



333. 

 Feast of the Passover, iv. 145. 



the Eed, iv. 146. 



Feats of agility, ii. 416. 433. 

 Fecundating quality of the Nile, iv. 



359. 

 Feddan, iv. 33. 

 Fees to doctors, iii. 394. 

 Fekkaros people, iii. 294. 

 Fekkees, duties of, v. 404. 

 Female crocodile, v. 236. 



dancers, dress of, ii. 333. 



Ferayg temple, iii. 404. 

 Feroniere, iii. 370. 

 Fertilising effects of Nile, iv. 121. 

 Festival of Minerva at Sais, v. 307. 

 Festivals of religion, v. 299. 



of Niloa, V. 291. 



of Osiris, V. .301. 



of Bubastes, iv. 279. ; v. .303. 



Isis, v. 305. 



of Sais, v. 308. 



' at the new or full moon, v. 311. 



of peasants, iv. 1 22. 



of the sun, v. 315. 



of Jupiter, iv. 158. 



of Bacchus, v. 182. 



of joy, iv. 361. 



, other kind of, v. 336. 



Fevers not caused by Nile, iv. 37. 



, Goddess of, iv. 1 80. 



Fibres of date tree, iii. 143. 

 Ficus sycomorus, iv. 260. 313. 

 Field sports of ancients, iii. 11. 

 Fig, wild, iv. 69. 

 Fig-tree, iv. 260., vide Hierasyca- 



minon. 

 Figl, ii. 370. ; iv. 62. ; v. 369. 

 Fights in sport, ii. 440. 



by boatmen, ii. 441. 



with bulls, ii. 443. 



Figure of Amun, iv. 246. 



of Osiris, supposed, iv. 321. 



of animals, iii. 269. 



on public roads, iv. 258. 



Filial duties severe, i. 72. ; ii. 65. 

 Fillet for the head, iii. 370. 



