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INDEX. 



Music, notation of, ii. 245. 



, character of, ii. 249.; v. 316. 



', military, ii. 259. 



— — , taught to slaves, ii. 265. 



, sacred, ii. 315. 



Musicians, ii. 321. 

 Muslin of India, iii. 121. 

 Mycerinus, pyramid of, 128. 



king, iv. 152. 



daughter of, iii. 237.; v. 311 



—314. 

 Mygale sacred to Buto, iv. 273.; v. 



133 — 135. 

 Myos-Hormos, iii. 214. 

 Myrionymus, iv. 179. 366. 

 Mysteries, i. 267. ; iv. 327.; v. 319. 



of the Cabiri, iv. 150. 



Mysterious eye of Osiris, v. 411. 



Vide Eye. 

 Mystery, religious, iv. 171. 



Nairn, sand-drift at, iv. 115. 

 Name written on sticks, iii. 387. 

 Names of ships, iii. 204. 



of ancient kings, iii. 280. 



of the Gods, iv. 147. 



Napata, iv. 24 1 . Vide Geb el Birkel. 

 Natron common in the East, iii. 221. 



in embalming, v. 452. 470, 



Natron lakes, stags at, iii. 25. 



Natural Deities, iv. 183. 



Nature of the crocodile, iii. 77.; v. 236. 



of the cloth, iii. 118. 



Navigation of the Nile, iii. 196. 



, origin of, iii. 212. 

 Nebuchadnezzar, i. 166. 177. 

 Neco, i. 163. ; iii. 214. 

 — — , warnings of, iv. 153. 



, reopened canal of Red Sea, i. 



161. 

 Necklaces, iii. 375. 



for infants, iii. 364. 



Nectanebo's dream, i. 209. 



Needles, iii. 383. 



•^-^ in use, iii. 130. 



for netting, iii. 140. 



Negligent habits of Remeses VII., 

 iii. 357. 

 • Necklaces of glass bugles, iii. 101. 



Nehimeou, v. 80. 



Neith, worship of, iv. 281. 



, figure of, iv. 285. 



Nelumbiura, or Nympha^a Nelumbo, 

 iv. 62. 411. 



Neph, Deity, iv. 235 — 240. 



Nepthys, iv. 232. 436. 



Nepthys, opposed to Isis, iv. 366. 



437—439. ; V. 416, 476. 

 Nesleh Shekh Hassan quarries, iii. 



322. 

 Net of Julius Lupus, iii. 127. 

 Nets of Egj'pt, iii. 46. 



for taking game, iii. 6. 



Netting-needle, iii. 140. 145. 

 Netting the desert, iii. 4. 

 Netpe, Goddess of Nurses, v. 41. 



, attributes of, iv. 313. 



New Apis, iv. 355. 



, style, iv. 374. 



Nile, deposit of, i. 9. ; iv. 50. 108. 



, its course changed, i. 89.; iv.8. 



, richness of its valley, iv, 2. 



water, its tenacity, iii. 149. 



^— boats, iii. 195. 

 Niloa festival, v. 291. 



Nilometer, iv. 11. 99. 341. 



of Elephantine, iv. 27. 



Nine days' festival, v. 331. 



Nitetis, i. 193. 



Nitriotic nome, iv, 20. 



No changes permitted, iii. 275. 



No rain, iv. 10. 



Nofre Atmoo, v. 269. 



Noose, use of, iii. 15. 



Noreg machine iv. 93, 94. 



Noses cut off, ii. 39. 46. 



Notaries, public, ii. 10. 



Notions of Greeks, early, iv. 177. 



,— from Plato, iv. 221. 



Nubia,' i. 223. ; iv. 1 17. 



Numbering of cattle, iv. 1 30. 



Nuncoreus, i. 75. 



Nurse, child borne by, iii. 363. 



, goddess, iv. 382. ; v. 42. 64. 



Nut oil, iii. 378. 



Oars, form of, iii. 198. 



, number of, iii. 205. 



Oases, iv. 1 1 9. 



Oasis of Ammon, iv. 151. 



, Great, i. 199. 



Oaths, false, criminal, ii. 32. 

 Obelisk at Karnak, i. 51. 



of granite, iii. 85. 



in Jupiter's temple, iii. 98. 



of Luxor, iii. 256. 



removed to Rome, iii. 382. 



at Biggig, iii. 400. 



of Matareeh, iv. 105. 



dedicated to the sun, iv. 296. 



