INDEX. 



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Obstinate Copt in 1832, ii. 4:3. 



Oclires used, iii. 301. 



Ochus subdues Egypt, i. 212. 



, cruelties of, i. 21;5. 



Oculists, iii. .'jgo. ; v. 4G0. 

 Odd and even game, ii. 415. 

 Otl'eiices, capital, ii. .'5.5. 

 Offering, iv. 145. 



to the river, iv. 9. 



Offerings dedicatory, v. 37 I . 



enibleinatic, v. 373. 



on the altar, v. 374. 



to the dead, v. 381. 391. 



Office of Osiris, iv. 315. 



Og, king of Basan, bedstead of, iii, 242. 



Oil-horn, iii. I0'9. 



Oils, iii. 379. ; iv. 55. 



Ointment, iii. 378. ; iv. 58. 



Oinuphis the Ileliopolite, iv. 302. 



Old Cairo, v. 131. 



Oldest sculptures, iii. 277. 



stone arch, iii. 320. 



Olive emblem, i. 401. 



oil, iii. .379. 



Ollagee mines, iii. 228. 



Olympic games, i. 168. 



Ombite nome, iii. 76. 



Ombites, religious battle of, iii. 81. 



Ombos, iii. 227. 403. 



, Deities of, v. 36. 



Ombte, Deity, iv. 414. 



Omens, observance of, iv. 144.; v. 



319, 

 On, priest of, iv. 301. 

 Onions cultivated, ii. 373. ; iv. 62. 



, offering of, iv. 234. 



deified, v. 264. 



forbidden the priests, ii. 373. 



Oofidecna ruins, iii. 403. 



Opaque glass of varied devices, iii. 



93. 

 Opinions of Greeks, iv. 167. 

 Oracles, iv. 147. 150—152. 



of Dodona, iv. 149. 



of Diospolis, iv. 150. 



of Buto, iv. 271. 



Orchards and vineyards, ii. 143 — 



151. 

 Order of cutting joints, ii. 376. 



of precedence, ii. 394. 



of procession, v. 278. 



Origanum, iv. 62. 

 Origen on Doctrine, iv. 167. 

 Origin of the I'^gyptians, i. 2. 

 of Carthage, iii. 145. 



Origin of the word Bible, iii. 152. 



of scul|)ture, iii. 271. 



of Doric capital, iii. 310. 



of mensuration, iv. 7. 



of animal worship, v. 103. 



Oman, instruments of, iv. 93. 

 Ornaments of gold, iii. 225. 



on neck, iii. 364. 



Orphic trinity, iv. 191. 

 Oryx herds, iv. 140. 



, hunt of, iii. I 7. 



, description of, iii. 24, 



, sacrifice of, v. 189. 



Oshmoonein, or Oshmoonayn, por- 

 tico, iii. 400. ; v. 4. 

 Osirei, victories of, i. 63. 

 Osiris, i. 17. 



, figure of, at meals, ii. 409. 



, a Deity, iv. 158. 



, manifestation of, iv. 189. 320. 



manifested on earth, iv. 255, 



325. 



, office of, iv. 315. 



, titles of, iv. 320 — 322. 



of early date, iv. 323. 



, mysteries of, iv. 327. ; v. 321. 



, festivals of, iv. 328. ; v. 301 — 



302. 



, fetes of, at Sai's, iv. 329. 



, history of, iv. 330. 



members of, iv. 332, 



Osirtasen, king of Egypt, i. 21. 



his reign, i. 43. 



Ostrich hunted for its plumes, iii. 



20. 



, its eggs, how used, iii. 20. 



, much prized, v. 217. 



Osymandyas, i. 109. 111.115. 259. ; 



iii. 293. ; v. 363. 



, library of, i. 1 13. 



Otis hebara highly prized, iii. 36. 

 Ottomans, ii. 199. 



of saloons, iii. 169. 



Otters unknown in Egvpt, iii. 27. ; 



v. 137. 

 Ovens for hatching, iv. 137. 

 Owls not sacred birds, v. 210. 

 Owseg, owshes, iv. 84. 

 Ox unmuzzled, iv. 92. 



a sacred animal, v. 193. 



Oxen stall-fed, iv. 96. 



Oxherd, iv. 126. 



Oxyrhinchus fish, i. 248 — 251 ; iii. 



58. 

 , doubts about, v. 1 14. 



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