INDEX. 



Qualities of the pencils, iii. 314. 

 Quarries of El Maasara, iii, 322. 



324. 

 of Nesleli Sliekli Hassan, iii. 



322. 324. 

 of El Maabdeh, iii. 322. 324. ; 



V. 230. 



of Gertassy in Nubia, iii. 324. 



of Fateereh, iii. 325. 



of porphyry, iii. 323. 



of Syene, iii. 329. 



of Breccia, iii. 228. 



at E'Sooan, iii. 332. 



Quarter-day, iv. 17. 375. 

 Quartz veins, iii. 227. 

 Quavering cries of joy, v. 407. 

 Quay at Luqsor, iii. 316. 

 Queen Amun-neit-gori, i. 52. 



Nitocris, i. 91. 



of Heaven, v. 49. 



Queens eligible to the throne, ii. 59. 



, ]3in-nioney of, iii. 64. 378. 



of Thebes, iv. 203. 



, sceptre of, v. 281. 



Radiation of bricks in arches, iii. 



319. 

 Rafts, iii. 212. 



Rain a rare occurrence, iv. 10. 

 Raising weights, feat of, ii. 439. 

 Rake unknown, iv. 49. 

 Ram-headed God, iv. 237. 241. 

 " Ramises," obelisk of, iii. 333. 

 , precaution of, in raising it, iii. 



334. 

 Rank of animals, v. 113. 

 Ranno, nurse of princes, v. 42, 



, figures of, v. 6" !. 



Rape, punishment for, ii. 40. 

 Raphanus, iv. 55. 



sativus, ii. 370. ; iv. 62.; v. 368. 



Rasp for wood, iii. 169. 

 Rate of interest, ii. 49. 

 Rats, annoyance from, ii. 384. 



at Dayr Antonios. iii. 20. 



, mummies of, v. 175. 



Ravens live in pairs, v. 212. 

 Re, worship of, iv. 287. 

 Ready-made shoes, iii. 158. 

 Reaping, iv. 48. 89. 91. 

 Rearing of animals, iv. 125. 

 Reasons for worship of animals, v. 



103. 



of embalming, v. 444, 415. 



Reaumur, iii. 236. 



Rebellion of the Bactrians, i. 111. 

 Rebo people, i. 371. 



, costume of, i. 373. 



Receiving room in houses, ii. 103. 

 Reclining, custom of, ii. 395. 

 Red Sea, i. 96. 



wild dog of Cairo, iii. 33. 



oxen sacrificed, v. 194. 



Reed sieves, iii. 145. 



Reel for fishing line, iii. 61. 



' for a hippopotamus hunt, iii. 



73. 

 Refusal of burial rites, v. 429. 435. 

 Registered return of slain, iii. 291. 



294. 

 Registration court, ii. 33. 

 Regnault, iv. 50. 

 Reins for driving, iii. 179. 

 Religion unchanged, iv. 213. 

 \ doctrines of, iv. 164. 172. 175. 



200. 211. 219. 275. 

 Religious usage, iii. 275. 



women, i. 258. 261.; iv. 203. 



fancies, iv. 425. 



ceremonies, v. 271. et seq. 



festivals, v. 299. et seq. 



homage, tokens of, v. 378, 379. 



Remarks on crops, iv. 53. 

 Remeses I., i. 61. 



the Great, i. 64. 



marches through Syria, i. 65. 



, children of, i. 72. 



, death of, i. 73. 



, glories of, i. 89. 



, habits of, Iii. 357. 



Renown of Hellopolis, iv. 301. 

 Reptiles of Egypt, v. 123. 



, fabulous, v. 248. 



Respect for deceased parents, ii. 51. 



for old age, ii. 67. 



shown to Darius, i. 199. ; ii.72. 



Re-to, v. 83. 



Return of the inundation, iv. 99. 



377. 



of the Phncnix, iv. 307. 



Reuvens, Professor, iv. 433, 434, 

 Revenues of Egypt, i. 224. 



from fisheries, iii. 67. 



for the (lueens, iii. 64. 378. 



Revival of ancient style, iii. 304. 

 Revolt of Egy])tians, i. 201. 

 Rewards at Chennnis, iii. 161. 



for virtue, v. 439. 



Reynier, M., iv. 113. 

 Rhacotis temple, iv, 365, 



