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INDEX. 



Preserves for game, Hi. 7. 

 Tresident of Amenti, iv. 212. 314. 



341. 344. 401.; v. 2. 



of Thebes, v. 66. 



Prevention of debts, ii. 51. 

 Priapus, origin of, iv. 258. 

 Prichard, Dr., remarks of, iv. 225. 



, on Rites, iv. 364. 



Priests in Egypt, caste of, i. 257. 



, landed property of, i. 263. 



, conduct of to the people, i. 27 1. 



iv. 164. 



, food of, i. 275. 



, abstinence of, i. 277. 



, their dress, i. 279. 



, their habits, i. 281. 



allowed one wife, ii. 62. 



Priests used linen, iii. 116. 



partial to cotton, iii. 117. 



, knowledge of, iv. 164. 166. 



of the Sun, iv. 301. 



Priestesses, i. 259—262. 

 Priesthood, decline of its power, ii. 



78. 

 Primaeval darkness, iv. 273. 

 Primitive numbers, iv. 197. 

 Princess Nofrc-are, i. 52. 



, of I'Uhiopia, iii. 179. 



Principal uses of glass, iii. 101. 

 Principles of Plato, iv. 220. 

 Prison regulations, iii. 231. 

 Privileges of wives, ii. 58. 



of rank, ii. 43. 



of shaving, iii. 357. 



Proceedings at the nine days' festival 



of Eleusis, v. 331—333. 

 Process of salting fish, iii. 56. 



of dyeing cloth, iii. 104. 



Procession of shrines, v. 271 — 273. 



to the grave, v. 405. 



on sacred lake, v. 415. 



Products of the loom, iii. 119. 



of the Hager, iv. 121. 



Professor llossellini, iii. 193, 194. 

 Profde of figure, iii. 265. 

 Profusion of sculpture, iii. 277. 

 Prolific influence of Nile, iv. 359. 

 Prophecies i. 169. 173—176. 181. 

 Prophets, i. 265.; v. 279. 



of the Cretans, iv. 182. 



Propyl.fum at Sais, i. 189. 



of the Acropolis, iii. 299. 



Propylon towers, iv. 32. 

 Proserpine, v. 329. 

 Proskunema, form of, iii. 396. 



Prosopltis island, iv. 381. 

 Prostrations before superiors, ii. 



24.; v. 379. 

 Proteus, 1. 119. 

 Provinces of Egypt, ii. 73. 

 Provincial divisions varied, ii. 79. 

 Prudhoe, Lord, i.77. ; iii. 142, ; v. 29. 

 Psammitichiis, i. 144. 



, consults oracle, i. 145. 



, victory by, i. 146. 



— deserted by his troops, i. 152. 

 , death of, i. 157. 



Pselcis temple, v. 12. 



Psellus, v. 4. 



Pshent, iii. 351. ; iv. 268. ; v. 216. 



273. 281. 297. 

 Psycliopompos, iv. 440. 

 Psylli of modern days, v. 241. 

 Pterocles melanogaster, iii. 36.' 

 Pthah or Phlhah, iv. 249. ; v. 188. 



288. 

 Pthah- Sokari- Osiris, iv. 253. 359. ; 



V. 296. 

 Pthah Tore, iv. 251. 256. 

 Pthah Toses, iv. 253. 

 Ptolemy Euergetes, iii. 84. 

 Ptolemy Lathyrus, wars of, iii. 83. 

 Ptolemy Philadelphus, iii. 162. 

 Public distress and corruption, ii. 81. 



pounders at Cairo, iii. 181. 



Punishments, ii. 34 — 37. 



, Gods of, iv. 182. ; v. 76. 430. 



Punt used in fishing, iii. 60. 

 Purple sails, iii. 210. 

 Pyramid of Cheops, i. 1 27. 



of Mycerinus, i. 128. 



of brick, i. 131. 



of Asychis, iii. 317. 



of Da'shoor, iii. 317. 



in Ethiopia, iii. 320. 



of Geezeh, iii. 398. ; iv. 22. 



Pythagoras in Egypt, i. 1 88. ; v. 328. 

 Pythagoras' theory of sound, ii. 247. 

 Pythagorean numbers, iv. 193. 



doctrines, iv. 223. 



Qasr e' Syad tombs, iii. 277. 402. 



Qeneh temples, iii. 402. 



bottles, iii. 165. 



Qoft ruins, iii. 402. 



Qoorneh plain, iii. 329. 



Qoos, iii. 402. 



Quail caught by fowling, iii. 36. 

 I . eaten, v. 216. 



I Qualities of linen, iii. 126. 



