INDEX. 



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Goollch bottles, iii. 165. 



Goose, a principal food, ii. 368.; iii. 



47. 



common in Egypt, v. 227. 



— — the emblem of Seb, iv. 311.; v. 



226. 

 signified a child, iv. 165.; v. 



226. 

 Gorgias of Plato, v. 30. 

 Governors of provinces, ii. 72. 75. 

 Gow grottoes, iii. 401. 

 Gown for servants, iii. 369. 

 Grades of Gods, iv. ISO. 225. 228. 

 Grain a staple commodity, iii. 289. 



iv. 4. 

 Granaries, ii. 135. 

 Granite obelisks, iii. 85. 



strata, iii. 229. 



, sculpturing of, iii. 249. 



cut with bronze, iii. 251. 



reliefs, very rare, iii. 303. 



Granville, Dr., on mummies, v. 474. 

 Grease used, iii. 325.; v. 421. 



of Ethiopia, iii. 380. 



Great assemblies, v. 287. 



Great Gods of Egypt, iv. 185. 227. 



Greater mysteries, v. 325. 



Grecian Gods, iv. 180. 183. 



Mercuries, iv. 259. 442.; v. 



11. 

 Greek papyrus, curious, i. 209. 



■ coopers, iii. 182. 

 — — crest, iii. 353. 



monuments painted, iii. 299. 



Greeks imitated the curve of Egyp- 

 tian cornice, iii. 88. 

 studied the arts in Egvpt, iii. 



166. 

 , mistakes of the, iv. 167. 203. 



440.; v. 465. 



in Egypt, iv. 183. 



Green emerald imitated, iii. 99. 

 — — leather shoes, iii. 365. 

 Green grocers, iv. 60. 



monkey, v. 132. 



Groom, iii. 179. 



Grottoes at Beni Hassan, iii. 22. 277. 



308. 

 Grottoes of Maabdeh, iii. 76. 



of Chenoboscion, iii. 281. 



at E'Davr, iii. 325. 



of El Bersheh, iii. 328. 



of .Sbaydj, iii. 401. 



of Kom Alnnar, iii. 40. 



of Pasht, iii. 400. 



Groves of Acacia, iii. 168. ; iv. 80. ; 



V. 261. 

 Groundwork of religion, iv. 209. 

 Gr<)u])ing, knowledge of, iii. 265. 

 Guests, ii. 207. 



anointed, ii. 213. ; v. 282. 



Guitar, form and use of, iii. 297 — 



303. 

 Gum arable, iii. 168. 

 Gum in the ancient colours, iii. 302. 



used for glue, v. 452. 



Gutta esteemed at table, iii. 36. 



, origin of the name, iii. 51. 



Gymnastic exercises, ii. 437. ; iv. 



123. ; V. 292. 



Habits of llemeses, iii. 357. 



Hades, various persons of, v. 435. 



Haematite ore, iii. 217. 



Hager, the, iv. 121. 



Hair of women, iii. 370. 



Hake, V. 21. 



Hall of Karnak, iii. 85. 332. 



Halaweh slmsemeeh, iv. 56. 



Hammami mine, iii. 246. 



Hand-bellows, iii. 346. 



Handsaw, iii. 169. 



Hanefees consider dogs unclean, iii. 



44. 

 Hanging, ii. 45. 

 Hapi Moou, V. 5Cy. 

 Haracleotic month, iii. 74. 

 Hardships of prison labour, iii. 231. 

 Hares, description of, iii. 28. 

 Harness, iii. 351. Traces, 358. 



Saddles, housings, 355. 

 Harp in general use, ii. 230. 269. 31 6. 



, its form and uses, ii. 270 — 



286. 

 Harpocrates, statues of, iii. 350. 



, account of, iv. 405. 



Harris, Mr., iv. 32. 362. 

 Harrow unknown, iv. 49. 

 Harvest time, iv. 6. 



scene, iv. 86. 89. 



Hassaia temple, iii. 404. 

 Haunches of a building, iii. 322. 

 Hawk mummies, iii. 210. 



headed sjjhinx, iii. 23. j v. 200. 



necklace of Sokari, iv. 254. ; v. 



272. 

 Hawk of Horus, iv. 396. 



headed Deities, iv. 398.; v. 70. 



, colossal statue of, v. 98. 



of Phila?, V. 207. 



