BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE EXPEDITION. 



I. John P. Peters. 



1. Letter on the Babylonian Expedition : The American Journal of Archmology VII, pp. 473-475. 



2. A Brief Statement concerning the Babylonian Expedition sent out under the auspices of the University 



of Pennsylvania : Proceedings of the American Oriental Society, April 21-23, 1832, pp. CXLVI-CLIII. 



3. Notes on Miirdter-Delitzsch's Geschichte : Zeitschrift fur Assyriologie VI, pp. 333-339. 



4. A Few Ancient Sites, I and II : The Nation 1889, May 23, p. 423, and May 30, pp. 442, 443. 



5. From Niffer to Tello, I and II : ibidem 1889, July 25, pp. 69, 70, and August 1, pp. 90-92. 



6. Zenobia, Palmyra, and the Arabs : ibidem 1890, April 3, pp. 276, 277. 



7. A Misrepresented Ruin : ibidem 1891, May 7, pp. 375-377. 



II. H. V. HlLPRECHT. 



1. Keilinschriftliche Funde in Niffer : Zeitschrift fur Assyriologie IV, pp. 164-168. 



2. Aus einem Briefe desselben an C. Bezold : ibidem IV, pp. 282-284. 



3. Die jiingsten Ausgrabungen in Babylonien : Kolnische Zeitung 1889, June 30, No. 179. 



4. Neue Forschungen in Babylonien : Luthardt's Evangelisch Lutherische Kirchenzeitung 1889, June 14, pp. 



568, 569. 



5. The Mouth of the Nahr-el-Kelb : The Sunday School Times 1889, Vol. XXXI, No. 11, p. 163. 



6. Die Inschriften Nebukadnezar's im Wadi Brissa : Luthardt's Zeitschrift fur Jcirchliche Wissenschaft und 



kirchliches Leben 1889 IX, pp. 491-498. Compare also The Sunday School Times 1889, Vol. XXXI, 

 No. 35, pp. 547, 548 : The Inscriptions of Nebuchadnezzar in the Wady Brissa. 



7. The Shaykh of Zeta : The Sunday School Times 1890, Vol. XXXII, No. 10, pp. 147, 148. 



8. Babylon : ibidem 1892, Vol. XXXIV, No. 20, pp. 306-308. 



9. Die Votivinschrift eines nicht erkannten Kassitenkonigs : Zeitschrift fur Assyriologie VII, pp. 305-318. 



10. Konig Ini-Sin von Ur : ibidem VII, pp. 343-346. 



11. Die Ergiinzung der Namen zweier Kassitenkonige : ibidem, in print. 



12. Zur Lapislazuli Ffage im Babylonischen : ibidem, in print. 



III. Robert Francis Harper. 



1. Babylonian Letter.— The Joseph Shemtob Collection of Babylonian Antiquities, recently purchased for 



the University of Pennsylvania : Hcbraica V, pp. 74-76. 



2. The Kh. Collection of Babylonian Antiquities belonging to the University of Pennsylvania : ibidem VI, 



pp. 59, 60. 



3. The Destruction of Antiquities in the East : ibidem VI, pp. 225, 226. 



4. Three Contract Tablets of Ashuritililani : ibidem VII, p. 79. 



5. A Visit to Zinjirli : The Old and New Testament Student VIII, pp. 183, 184. 



6. A Visit to Carchemish : ibidem IX, pp. 308, 309. 



7. Down the Euphrates Valley I-III : ibidem X, pp. 55-57 ; 118, 119 ; 367, 368. 



8. The Expedition of the Babylonian Exploration Fund, A. B. C. : ibidem XIV, pp. 160-165 ; 213-217 ; 



XV, pp. 12-16 ; D. : The Biblical World I, pp. 57-62. 



9. Aus einem Briefe desselben an C. Bezold : Zeitschrift fur Assyriologie IV, pp. 163, 164. Compare also 



HebraicaVUl, pp. 103, 104 : A-bi-e-shu-' = Ebishum. 



10. The Site of Old Baghdad : The Academy 1889, February 23, p. 139. 



11. A New Babylonian Contract : ibidem 1889, April 20, p. 274. 



IV. Theophilus G. Pinches (based upon communications from Dr. Peters and Dr. Harper). 



1. An Early Babylonian Inscription from Niffer : Hebraica VI, pp. 55-58. 



2. The Discoveries of the American Expedition to Babylonia : The Academy 1891 September 5, p. 199. 

 Compare also his note "Kadashman :" ibidem 1891, September 12, p. 221. 



