AUTHORS AND WORKS QUOTED. 



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Decade Philosopbique, xiv, 241. 



Deguignes. History of the Huns, xiii, 342. 



Delambre. On the Arithmetic of the Greeks, xiii, 3 )8 ; 



xiv, 255 ; Astronomy, xiv. 241. 

 Denon. Voyage in Egypt, xiii, 44, 150, 224, 368, 140, 173, 



212. 



Description of ancient and modern Egypt, xiv, 224. 

 Devarennes (Gilbert). Blasonry, xiv, 85. 

 Diaz (Bernal). History of the Conquest of Mexico, xiii, 93. 

 Dictionnaire de Trevoux, xiv, 85, 



Diodorus of Sicily. His description of the temple of Bel as 

 at Babylon, xiii, 99 ; of the pyramid of the Queen of* 

 the Scythians, Zarina, 101. 



Dion Cassius. His observation on the names of the days of 

 the week, xiii, 360. 



Dixon. Voyage, xiii, 130. 



Du Choul. Discourse on the Religion of the ancient Ro- 

 mans, xiii, 365. 



Du Croz. Letter inserted in the work of Gaubil, xiii, 387. 



Duhalde. Description of China, xiii, 101. 



Dupuis. Origin of Religions, xiii, 342, 350, 362, 371, 3^9 ; 

 xiv, 24, 132 ; Memoir explanatory of the Zodiac, 

 xiii, 384, 407 ; xiv, 31 5 Memoir in the Philosophical 

 Decade, xiv, 241. 



Duquesne (Jose Domingo). His manuscript dissertation on 

 the Calendar of the Muyscas, xiv. 104 5 118 to 143. 



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Eguiara. Bibliotheca Mexicana, xiii, 197. 

 Engel. History of Hungary, xiii, 349. 

 Eratosthenes. Asterisms, xiii, 365 5 xiv, 243. 



