196 SECTIONAL ADDRESSES, 
NOTES. 
(1) Buffon’s Hist. Nat., vol. xii., 1764, p. 24. 
(2) Burckhardt, Z'ravels in Nubia, 1819, p. 67. 
(3) For a characteristic hunting scene of the Pyramid Age see Borchardt, 
Grabdenkmal des Kénigs Sahure; for one of the Middle Kingdom, New- 
berry, Hl Bersheh I, pl. vii. 
4) The Sphinx Stela, 1, 5. 
5) Newberry, Scarabs, pls. xxxiii.-iv. 
6) Giornale l’ Hsploratore, anno ii., fase. 4. 
7) Brit. Mus., Add. MS., 25666. 
(8) Burckhardt, Travels in Syria, 1822, p. 461. 
9) W. G. Browne, 7’ravels in Africa, &c. 
) Mém. sur V Egypte, vol. i., p. 79. 
) Letters on Egypt, &c., ed. 1866, p. 107. 
) Journal of Egyptian Archeology, vol. v., p. 234, pl. xxxiil. 
) Petrie, Abydos I, pl. L. 
) Lydekker, Brit. Mus., Guide to the Great Game Animals, 1913, p. 39, and 
figs. 21, 22. 
) Journal of Egyptian Archeology, vol. v., pl. xxxiii., p. 227. 
) Anderson, Zoology of Egypt (Reptilia), p. xlvi. 
) Schweinfurth, Heart of Africa, vol. i., p. 69. 
) C. G. Seligman, Journal of the Anthropological Institute, vol. xliii., p. 595. 
) Burckhardt, 7'ravels in Nubia, p. 387, ct seq. 
) Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archxology, Feb. 1906, p. 69. 
) That Narmer was Menes is proved by a sealing published by Petrie in 
Royal Tombs of the Larliest Dynasties, pl. xiii., 93. His conquest of Tehenu- 
ae is recorded oa an ivory cylinder published by Quibell, Hierakonpolis 7, 
pli exw 7) 
(22) The cults of the Double Axe and of the Dove or Swallow are found on 
monuments of the Pyramid Age. 
(23) I owe my knowledge of the greater part of the Soleb scenes to Prof. 
Breasted, who kindly showed me unpublished drawings of them when I 
visited him in Chicago in 1921, 
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