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CONTENTS. 



Ethnology — ( Continued) 



The Nations of Oceania, .... 



The Inhabitants of the Carohne or New Phihppine Islands, 

 The Hawaians and Sandwich Islanders in general. 

 The New Zealanders, 

 The Inhabitants of the Society Islands, 

 The Inhabitants of the Amboynas, . 

 The Inhabitants of the Philippines, 

 The Inhabitants of the Marian Islands, 

 The Inhabitants of the Friendly Islands, 

 The Inhabitants of the Navigators' Islands, 

 The Austrahans, or New Hollanders, 



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CONTENTS OF THE PLATES (III. 1—39 and IV. 1—42) 



TO 



HISTORY AND ETHNOLOGY, 



^*^ The references for explanations of the subjects are to the bottom paging of the text. 



A. Ancient Times and Middle Ages (Plates 

 III. 1—39). 



plate 1. 



PAGB 



Egypt. 



Fig. 1. The court of the dead, . . 178 



" 2-4. Different trades, . . .180 



" 5. Agriculture, .... 180 



" 6, 7. Hunting and fishing, . .180 



8. Vintage, 180 



« 9. King in his chariot, . . .179 

 « 10. King on his throne, receiving pre- 

 sents, ..... 179 



plate 2. 



Figs. 1-3. Egyptian costumes, . .179 



4. Lybian costume, . . .179 



5. Chinese, 181 



6-14. Assyrians, .... 180 



15,16. Medes, . . . .180 

 16-20. Persians, . . . .180 



PLATE 3. 



Figs. i_4. Egyptian features and head- 

 dresses, from monuments, . 176 



" bah. Heads of male mummies, . 176 



" 6a5. Heads of female mummies, . 176 



" 7. Mummy with the inner fillets, . 178 



" 8. Mummy with the exterior cover, 178 



« 9-11. Mummies with the coffins, . 178 



** 12. Coffin with its cover, . . 178 



" 13, 14. Embalmed animals, . .178 



« 15,16. Vases, . . . .179 



" 17-19. Large stone vases, . . 179 



« 20a6. Pitchers, . . . .179 



« 21,22. Altars, . . . .179 



« 23,24. Chairs 179 



« 25. Folding chair, . . . .179 



" 26,27. Thrones, . . . .179 



« 



PLATE 3 — (Continued.) 



Fig. 28, 29. Lounge and footstool, . . 179 

 " 30. Knife, . . . . .179 

 31. Royal sceptre, . . . .179 

 32,33. Sphinxes, . . . .178 

 34,35. Obelisks, . . . .178 

 36. Entrance to the Egyptian laby- 

 rinth, 176 



" 37-39. Indian pyramids, ground plan, 



elevation, and section, . 181 

 " 40. Rock-tombs near Persepohs, . 180 



PLATE 4. 



Fig. 1. Carthaginian king, . . . 182 



" 2. Mauritanian, .... 182 



" 3. Persian woman, . . . 180 



4-6. Armenians, . . . . 183 



7. Arab, . . . . . 183 



8. Phrygian, 180 



9, 10. Dacians, . . . .183 



" 11, 12. Dacian women, . . . 183 



" 13. Syrian, 180 



" 14. Parthian, 183 



" 15. Celtiberian, . . . .183 



" 16. Iberian woman, . . . 184 



" 17. British woman, .... 184 



" 18-23. Germans, . . . .184 



PLATE 5. 



Fig. 1. German dwelling, . . . 186 

 " 2. German infant plunged in the 



river, 186 



" 3. German wedding, . . . 186 



" 4-8. Gauls, 184 



PLATE 6. 



Fig. 1, 2. Egyptian sphinxes, . . i78 



" 3-6. Altars, 179 



" 7. Table, 179 



