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PLATE 2—(Continued.) PLATE 6—(Continued.) 
3. Vishnu as a fish, 226 | Figs.16,17. Necklaces of the chief iieet 
4. Vishnu as a tortoise, . 226 of the Tensja, . 
5. Vishnu as a boar, 227 « 18-23. Javanese idols, 245 
6. Vishnu as a dwarf, 227 7 
7. Vishnu as Parasu Rama, 227 ; eee 
8. Siva, 99g | Figs. 1,2. Persian processions, 7 . 249 
9, Vishnu, : 998 ey. Persian Magi, . ‘ . 249 
10. Vishnu as Krishna, . 998 « 4. Median high priest and Feruer, 246, 249 
11. The nymphs of the Milk Boas 998 « 5. Persian fire worship and Feruer, 247, 249 
12. Vishnu as Kaninki or Katki, 228 “« 6. Worship of the sun, . . 249 
13. Siva as Hermaphrodite, 999| “ 7,8. The priest kings, 249 
14. Siva on the giant Muyelagin, 299, 930| “ _9. Sacrifice by Mithras, . 248 
15. Brahma and Saravadi, 226 « 10,11. Mythic animals, 250 
16. Buddha, 933 - 12ab. Persian coin, . 250 
17. Buddha-Surya, . ‘ 933 « 13. The celebration of the Darun, 249 
18. The Hindoo solar system, . : 231 « 14. Idols of Afghanistan, 248 
19. Mythic camel, 931 « 15-17. Abraxas Gems, 268 
20. Hindoo penitents, « a282 
21-24. Hindoo sacrificial utensils, i, 7233 Bie, 1. mpyieen tial iv eh 960 
25-30. Mongolian idols, . 239 ep Pape Niescemie Bie. ® "960 
PLATE. 3. « 3-5. Sacred ships, 260, 261 
« 6. Egyptian Amun 253 
. 1-5. Hindoo idols, BAT |Cas,, Stl ; 
6. Vishnu on the giant Garuda, 228 s “f ee ia ’ Par oe. 
7. Indian idol of Astrachan, .. 231 E. lr eo aes Gea i 
Bi, Badal: ; 933 S Athor with the dove, . 254 
BoA. Brakes, 939 « 10. Isis upon a lotus, 257 
10-12. Hindoo ascetics, ps2 |. Hy ee ao! 
13-20. Idols of Lamaism, Pela Gales ee = 
21. Mongolian Lama, 938 13. Isis Eg lS we 297 
99. Tartar Lama, . aise. fe ee eet ee oe 
a . Osiris upon a cow, 
93. Funeral of the Dalai eam. 239 bc BiG | Ost wathl the omeee, O56 
PLATE 4, « 17. Amun, Isis, and Osiris, 255 
1. Allegorical pillar from Barolli, . 232] “ 18. Hermes as Ibis,. 298 
2. Chinese god of immortality, 940| “ 19. Horus, . 252 
3,4. Chinese idols, 941 | “ 20. The bull Apis, 253 
5. Worship at Honan, 241 « 21. Typhon, 251 
6. Chinese bonzes, . 941| “ 22. Ailures, 259 
7-13. Japanese idols, 244 «« 93. Serapis as the sun, 256 
14.15. Japanese house gods, Q44 « 94. Serapis and the seven planets, 256 
Temple of Nitsirin at Honrensi,. 235 « 25. Harpocrates, 258 
Temple at Foocoosaizi, 935 « Q6ab. Sacred jugs, . 961 
iol Buddhistie temple implements, 935| “ 27a—-c. Egyptian mete idols, 259 
33-36. Buddhistic votive tablets, 936| “ 28. The Sistrum, 257 
« 99. The sacred patel: 959 
PLATE 5. « 30. The Egyptian zodiac, 265 
1. Worship of Fo in Canton, 241 « 31. Priests and priestesses of Isis, 262 
2,3. Japanese idols, . 244 
4. Temple of Miro j in J apan, 943 PLATE 9. 
5-10. Japanese idols, 944 | Fig. 1. Kneph, . 255 
11. Chapel of the Sane Givon, 243 « 2. Isis nursing Osiris, 257 
12,13. The two Inan, 243 «© 3. Isis nursing Horus, 257 
14-17. The four Sea 943 «« 4. Osiris as a lion, . 256 
18-36. Japanese temple Tice. 944| “ 95. Osiris asa bull, . 256 
37,38. Japanese monks, . 945 « 6. Anubis, Hermes, or Thot, ¢ .eeee58 
39, 40. Buddhistic priests, 935 « 7. Anubis and Isis, . . e252 
41. Blind monk of Japan, 945 « 8, Anubis, Canop, and Horas, 252 
42. Japanese nun and lay sister, 245 <u) Do The wolf, . 2959 
ce 1.0) “Whe tribunal of the dead, 267 
PLATE 6, « 11-14. Head-dresses of - Egyptian 
1-3. Japanese idols, 944 idols, ; 
"4. Chief priest of the Tengja, . é 935| “« 15,16. Sacred jugs, . : 261 
5. Priest of the same, : 935 « 17-19. Egyptian family ‘doles ; 259 
6. High priest of Japan, . 243 « 90,21. Egyptian mathioe animals, 259 
7, 8. Buddhistiec priests, . 235 « 99. A sphinx, . 260 
9. Chinese procession, 949 « 93. The Sistrum, 257 
10. Chinese fanatic, 242 « 94-98. Sacred vessels, 261 
11. Japanese procession, . F 245 « 99, Mystic procession, 265 
12-15. Japanese temple utensils, 244 a 268 
