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INDEX. 



Paamylia festival, iv. 342. ; v. 306. 

 Pachons month, iv. 14. 

 Painted sails, iii. 211. 



Greek monuments, iii. 299. 



skiff, iv. 36. 



Painters, iii. 315. 



, the earliest, iii. 312. 



Painting, iii. 21. 311. 



of the tombs, iii. 267. 



the eyelids, iii. 38. 



Palaestra, invention of, v. lO. 

 Palanquin, ii. 208. 

 Palm branch, v. 26,5. 

 Pakn wine, ii. 174. 

 Palmyrenes, offerings of, iv. 151. 

 Pan of Chemmis, iv. 150. 



, a lieutenant-general, iv. 266. 



, inquiry about, v. 33. 



Panathenaic procession, iii. 299. 

 Panes of glass at Pompeii, iii. 91. 

 Pantheon of Egypt, iv. 235. et seq. 



suite of, V. 1 — 89. 



Paoni month, iv. 14. 

 Paopi month, iv. 14. 

 Paper manufacture, iii. 146. 



made of papyrus, iii. 62. 



first made in England, iii. 155. 



Papi, time of, iii. 282. 

 Papremis city, v. 303. 



, rites at, v. 310. 



Papyrus plant, account of, iii. 61. 



146. 



, its gre t value, iii. 62. 



, pliability of, iii. 147. 



■' in mummy cases, v. 482. 



boats, iii. 185. 



Parasang, iv. 24. 



Parasol, ii. 207. 



Parchment, invention of, iii. 151. 



of Arabia, iii. 153. 



Parent king, iv. 339. 



Parents, their rights and duties, ii. 



65. 

 Paris and Helen in Egypt, i. 119. 

 Paris museum, iii. 145. 

 Parricide, crime of, ii. 38. 

 Parthenon paintings, iii. 299. 

 Partridge, how caught, iii. 35. 

 Party, arrangement at, ii. 389. 



, servants attending at, ii. 391. 



Passalacqua, v. 134. 224. 259. 

 Passover feast, iv. 145. 

 Passports, ii. 34. 

 Pastors, ii. 1 5. ; iv. 2. 

 Pastor kings, i. 21. 38.; iv. 2. 



Pataikos figure, v. 254. 



Patriotism of a Phoenician, iii. 218, 



Pauw, M. de, of Bees, iv. 81. 



of crocodiles, v. 233. 



Pavilion of Reraeses 3d., ii. 116. 



420. ; V. 345. 

 Payment to physicians, iii. 394. 

 Peach fruit, iv. 65. 

 Peacocks, in Persia, iii. 12. 

 Pearson, Sir Edwin, Ibis of, v. 222. 

 Peas, iv. 61. 



Peasants' festivals, iv. 122.; v. 222. 

 Pecton boat, iii. 187. 

 Peculiar occasions, animals for, v. 



109. 

 Peculiar style of sculptures, iii. 305. 

 Peculiarities of agriculture, iv. 6. 

 Pedestal at St. Petersburgh, iii. 330. 

 Pelican, typical of a fool, v. 227. 

 Pelle del budello, iii. 235. 

 Pellicle used by goldbeaters, iii. 235- 

 Pellices of Amun, i. 258. ; iv. 203. 

 Pelusiac linen, iii. 126. 

 Penalty for killing sacred animals, 



V. 95. 

 Penates, iv. 183. 

 Pencils, quality of, iii. 314. 

 Pens, iii. 315. 



Pergamena, its meaning, iii. 151. 

 Periploca secamone, iii. 156.; iv. 84. ; 



V. 265. 

 Periplus of Arrian, iii. 122. 

 Perjury detested, ii. 32. 

 Persea, a sacred tree, iii. 168. ; iv. 



391. ; v. 261. 

 Persian hunting, iii. 11. 



invasion, iii. 83. 



, its injury to the arts, iii. 84. 



Perspective unknown, iii. 314.; v. 



367. 

 Peruke, iii. 361. 

 Perversion of religion, iv. 160. 165. 



172. 201. 211. 

 Pestles and mortars, iii. J81. 

 Petticoats worn, iii. 368. 

 Pettigrew, Mr., v. 71. 222. 



on Mummies, v. 260. 469. 



Pliagrus, a sacred fish, iii. 58. ; v. 



251. 

 Phallic ceremonies, iv. 342. 

 Phamenoth month, iv. 14. 

 Phanes, i. 1 95. 



Pliaraoh, name of, i. 41. ; iv. 287. 

 Pharaoh's cat, or iclmeiuuon, iii. SO. 



80.; V. 152. 



