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APPENDIX. 
It may interest Philologists to see all the names and significant epithets 
of the various serpents or serpent-formed Deities of Egypt in one list : — 
Names qj 1 Apophis. 
Apap, Apepi, Apophis, Apopth, App, Baba, Bebon, Bth, Chf, Chof, 
Ho, Hof, Sba, Sutekh! 
Names of the Soul of the World. 
Bai, Bait, Bat, Knum, Chnouphis, Chnumis. 
Names of other Serpents. 
Fenti, Gatfi, Ham, Har, Hu-ef, Mersokar, ‘Mhn, Nfi, Nu, Ru, Ruhak, 
Tetbi, Urtuk, Urhapt '? + 
The vowels being in many cases wanting, the true etymology of these 
names cannot now be recovered. 
English Translations of Epithets applied in the Ritual of the 
Dead to the various Serpents referred to. 
Adversary (Bunsen). 
Beast (Bunsen). 
Breaker of the Wicked. 
* Brass of Earth. 
* Circling (Sar. Oimen.— epithet, 1st doorkeeper). 
Clasper (Bunsen). 
Consumer (Bunsen). 
Destroyer (Bunsen). 
* Devourer (Sar. Oimen., Apophis). 
Enemy (Bunsen). 
T All the feminine deities were, as before stated, either represented or 
were venerated under the form of ursei. — Birch. 
