62 MAJOR C. BR. CONDER, D.C.L., R.E., 
. 82. Seems to be a wild bull’s head. 
. 83. Perhaps a variant of No. 80. Only occurs once. 
. 84, Apparently a kind of thyrsus. Only found twice. 
. 85. A sign dividing clauses and words. 
. 86. Perhaps a flame. 
. 87. Not frequent: of unknown value. 
. 88. Ditto ditto. 
. 89. Ditto ditto. 
. 90. Ditto ditto. 
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. 91. Apparently a ship, like the cuneiform ma. Appears 
only on seals. 
No. 92. Only once found on the Babylonian bowl, and 
seems to represent the inscribed bowl] itself. 
No, 93. Of unknown value and rare. 
No. 94. Ditto ditto. 
No. 95. Ditto ditto. 
No. 96. Ditto ditto. 
No. 97. Ditto ditto. 
No. 98. Ditto ditto. 
No. 99. Ditto ditto. 
No. 100. Ditto ditto. 
No. 101. Ditto ditto. 
No. 102. Ditto ditto. 
No. 108. Ditto ditto. 
No. 104. Only once found, appears to mean “ tablet.” 
No. 105. Only once. Value unknown. 
No. 106. Perhaps a variant of No. 47. 
No. 107. Only once. Value unknown. 
No. 108. Occurs on one text (Jerabis, No. 2) may mean 
“ slay,”’ with the sound be or bat, but may, perhaps, be used 
phonetically. 
~~ No. 109. Apparently a hand or glove, pointing downwards. 
Possibly tw or dun for “ down.” 
No. 110. A commoneremblem. Perhaps for a verb. 
No. 111. Distinct from the last on the same text. It 
resembles the cuneiform da. 
No. 112. One of the few reduplications. It occurs also in 
cuneiform with the sound du-du, ‘‘cause to go,” or “‘ cause 
to become,” “ establish.”’ 
No. 118. May be a variant of No. 25. 
No. 114. Only once found on a much-worn text (J. i.). 
No. 115. Only once found. Compare No. 88. 
This list will, I believe, be found to include all the Hittite 
emblems distinctly decipherable as yet known. The detailed 
