INDEX. 



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House snake, v. 242. 

 Houses in towns, ii. 9.5. 100 — 112. 

 Hugh cle SiJC'iicer, letter to, iii. 154. 

 Human and divine persons, iv. 175 

 Hum])ed ox, iii. 33. 

 Hunting, its antiquity, iii. 10. 

 Hunting palace, iv. 432. 

 Huntsman, ii. .5. ; iii. 3. 



, after the sport, iii. 13. 



, dresses of, iii. 7. 



Husbandmen's fetes, iv. 122. 

 HyEena, haunts of, iii. 29. ; v. 158. 



, capture of, iii. 2. 



Hydraulic machines, iii. 341. 

 Hyrax, history of, iii. 28. 

 Hycsos shepherd kings, iv. 2. 



lamblichus, iv. 182. 217. 399.; 



V. 130. 412. 

 Ibeum, V. 217. 

 Ibex, hunt of, iii. 17. 25. 



herds, iv. 140. 



Ibis sacred to Thoth, v. 7. 



scarce in Egyj)t, v. 226. 



greatly revered, v. 217. 



size and utility of, v. 219. 



Ibreem, iii. 406". 

 Ichneumon, habits of, iii. 30. 



tamed in Cairo, iii. 31. 



worshipped, v. 149. 



— — , and crocodile, v. 105. 



easily tamed, v. 152. 



Ida;i Dactyl i of Crete, iii. 243. 

 Ideas of the Gods, iv. 173. 

 Ignorance of the people, iv. 165. 175. 

 lUahoon, iii. 400. 

 Images of glazed pottery, iii. 90. 

 Imaginary Gods, iv. 211. 



birds, iv. 304. 



Imbricated vases, iii. 258. 

 Imitation of rare woods, iii. 169. 

 Immense monoliths, iii. ,330 — 331. 

 Immortality of the soul, v. 440. 

 Imperfect months, iv. 18. 

 Implements for writing, iii. 31,5. 

 Impudence, emblem of, v. 1 79. 

 Inlaying gold, iii. 235. 

 Inarus the Lybian, iii. 3G1. 

 Incense, v. 315. 338. 

 Incursions of the Scythians, iii, 157. 

 India, expedition to, iv. 266. 

 Indian ox, iii. 33.; v. 199. 



muslin, iii. 121. 



Indigo, the blue dye, iii. 124. ; iv. 62. 

 Infancy of Egypt, iv. 5. 



VOL. II. — Supplement, 



Infancy and death united, iv. 433. 



Infant deities, iv. 407, ; v. 21. 



Infants' clothes, iii. ;iC3. ; v. 424. 



Infantry, origin of, 290. 



Inferior Deities, iv. 228. v. 1. 



Ingenuity in raising weights, iii. 332. 



Inlaying iron with gold, iii. 256. 



Innovations forbidden, iii. 87. 264. 



Insects of EgyjU, v. 126. 235. 



few noticed, v. 260. 



In.struments of music, ii. 222. et seq. 



Intaglio work, iii. 257. 



style, iii. 304. 



Intellect, Deity of, v. 9. 



Intellects, doctrine of, iv. 1 90. 



Intellectual properties, iv. 199. 



agents, v. 10. 



Intellectuality, iv. 199. 



Intercalation, iv. 15. 373. 



Intercalated year, iv. 373. 



Internal condition, iv. 5. 



Intoxication, frequent, ii. 67. 



Introduction of shaving at Rome, iiu 

 35.0. 



Inventions, iii. 338. 



of gold smelting, iii. 256. 



of weights and measures, iii. 



239. 



of palaestra, v. 1 0. 



of potter's wheel, iii. 163. 165. 



of painting, iii. 312. 



of the arch, iii. 317. 



of bellows, iii. .339. 



of glue, iii. 174. 



of weaving, iii. 119. 



of i)archment, iii. 151. 



of waggons, iii. 178. 



of barrel-s, iii. 183. 



of the compass, iii. 214. 



of stamped money, iii. 238. 



of medicine, v. 230. 



Investiture of a king, v. 281. 



• of a chief, v. 293. 



Inundations, consequences of, iv, 7. 



9. 100. 

 Ionic temple on Ilissus, iii. 299, 

 Irby, Captain, iii. 325. 

 Iron, in Greece, iii. 245. 



used by Etruscans, iii. 245. 



furnace of 3Ioses, iii. 243. 



rings worn, iii. 242. 



smith's forge, iii. 243. 



Iron of washerwomen, iii. 141. 

 Irrigation of the lands, iv. 37 

 Isiac table, iii. 306. 



