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INDEX. 



Stained glass of difFerent hues, iii. 



93. 



cloths, iii. 130. 



Stall-fed oxen, iv. 96. 

 Stamped money, iii. 239. 

 Stand for flowers, ii. 216. 



for vases, v. 413. 



Star with prayer, iv. 272. 



Stars, iv. 293. 



State of morals, iv. 3. 



. of futurity after life, v. 428. 



Statements of the Greeks, iv. 214. 

 Statue in Egyptian labyrinth, iii. 98. 



of Minerva, iii. 237. 



of Jupiter, ill. 255. 



to Neptune, iii. 255. 



of Romulus, iii. 256. 



at the Memnonium, iii. 329. 



of Apollo, iii. 266. 



of Harpocrates, iii. 350. 



of Vocal Memnon, iv. 109. 



of Mercury, iv. 148. 259. 



of Setlios at Memphis, iv. 210. 



of Bubastes, iv. 278. 



of River God, v. 292. 



Statues of judges, ii- 27. 



carried to Persia, iii. 84. 



of bronze, iii. 254. 



, clothed, v. 333. 



Steel, use of, iii. 250. 

 Steeping process, iii. 132. 

 Stela; of Sesostris, i. 97. 

 Sterility of desert, iv. 121. 

 Stern with two rudders, iii. 198. 

 Stewards, ii. 135. 



, house of, iv. 129. 



Sticks of guests, iii. 387. 



for mourners, v. 413. 



Stone celts (British), iii. 171. 



trilinguar, iii. 1 93. 



, Rosetta, iii. 289. ; v. 271,272. 



288. 335. 

 . points to arrows, iii. 259. 



knives, iii. 261. 



arch, iii. 320. 



sarcophagi, v. 479, 480. 



Scarabreus, v. 476. 



Stones, transport of, iii. 324. 



used in religious edifices, iii. 



316. 

 Stork venerated, v. 153. 

 Stools, ii. 197. 

 Strabo, i. 94. 225. 227. ; ii. 103. ; iii. 



218.; iv. 34. 103. 389. ; v. 154. 158. 



192. 207. 230, 231. 246. 336. etc. 



Strabo on glass-making, iii. 92. 



Strained display of devotion, v. 380. 



Strainers, ii. 405. 



Straits of Bab-el- Mandeb, i. 96. 



Straw, use of, iv. 95. 



Streamers, iii. 201 . 



Strength, feats of, ii. 433. 



Stretching the leather, iii. 157. 



Striped edge of the cloth, iii. 123. 



Stubble gathered, iv. 95. 



Stucco coating, iii. 169. 300. 



Study of medicine, iii. 396. ; v. 460. 



of omens, iv. 1 46. 



Stuffs of various patterns, iii. 127. 



Stupa, use of, iii. 139. 



Stygian marsh, tales of, v. 431. 



Style of the monuments, iii. 85. 308. 



of the sculptures, iii. 308. 



of drawing, iii. 313. 



of art, iii. 263. 



Subdivision of labour, iii. 178. 



Subjects of the sculptures, iii. 287. 



painted on tombs, v. 395. 



Substitutes for paper, iii. 151. 



Substitution of name of Araun, iv. 

 244. 263. 



Succory, iv. 62. 



Suitable funerals, v. 400. 



Suite of the Pantheon, v. 1. et seq. 



Sun, worship of, iv. 210. 289. 



and moon in boats, v. 6. 



, characters of, iv. 299. 



Sundial, discovery of, iii. 343. 



Superessential God, iv. 1 79. 



Superstitions about woollen ban- 

 dages, iii. 114. 



of Egypt, iv. 1 63. 



of the world, v. 1 86. 



Su])erstitious regard for dead ani- 

 mals, iii. 43. ; v. 94, 95. 



zeal, iv. 9. 



Superstructure of theogony, iv. 176. 



Suphis, tomb of, iii. 278. 



Supply of water, iv. 10. 



Swaddling clothes not used, iii. 363. 



Swallow embalmed, v. 213. 



Sweet-scented ointments, ii. 214.; v. 

 371. 



Swine kept, iii. 33, 34. ; iv. 46. 



Swineherds, prejudices against, ii. 17. 



Swords of bronze and of iron. i. 319. ; 

 iii, 245. 



■ or falchions, iii. 321. 



Sycomore much used, iii. 167. ; iv. 

 82. 



