458 EEPORT— 1887. 



No. 4. j [T| ^^. Dimesqu, Damascus. This is No. 13 of tlie 



South Syrian Kamak List of Thothmes III. Cast 117. 



No. 5. ^^ . Warm' a. Merom, South Syrian List, No. 12. 



Casts 121-3. 



No. 6. ■^** ji^ ■ y ^^^. Ddpur. This fortress was supposed by 



Chabas to be Debir in the south, but it is now generally agreed to be 

 Tabor, where the name remains as Deburieh. The representation of the 

 siege by Rameses II. is highly important in many ways. "We have part 

 of the subject in phot. 753. Cast 124. 



It is expressly called in the inscription, ' Dapur in the land of the 

 Amorites,' yet it is defended by pig-tailed Hittites. 



No. 7. This and some that follow are from the celebrated triumphal 

 inscription of Sheshonq recording his conquests in Palestine. Perhaps 



this £ ^f^'yTxT^ V '"*^' Kbaninia (93 in the list), may be Khurbet 



Hanuneh, SJieet XIV. Kr., Name Lists, p. 233, or possibly, Beit Hanina, 

 X7II. Mt. There is an Ananiah of Benjamin mentioned in Neh. xi. 32. 

 Cast 36. 



No. 8. This is the celebrated name IJV _^^laj ludah- 



meleh, No 29 in Shishak's List. Cast 38. I think it is el Yehudieh, east 

 of Joppa. 



No. 9. ^^ ^^ -^^ Adir, or Adil, No. 28 in Shishak's List. 

 Cast 39, et Tireh. 



No. 10. ^ , —T^^ _J^ K^^ , J.sg'aZwm, Askalon. We have the sur- 

 render of this celebrated place in phot. 748. Casts 30-33. 



M' — * —rr. 

 n^ „SSw!. Inua, or Inu, one of the three important 



fortresses of Ruthen taken by Thothmes III. Casts 78-81. 



No. 12. Another celebrated fortress, taken by Seti I., that of 



TL 1^^^' ^<^'>^^^n'd, Cana'an. This interesting site has been 



identified by Captain Conder, R.E., at Khurbet Kan'an, six miles south of 

 Hebron. 



I have endeavoured to give in this rough and hasty sketch a ground- 

 work of identifications of races and localities for the help of students of 

 tbe subject now before us, and have classified the material in the way 

 that seemed to me most useful. 



