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INDEX OF THE 
Pliny. Natural History. On the pyramids of Porsenna, 
xiii, 84 ; on Belus, 100 ; on the prohibition of Clau- 
dius to sacrifice men, 224 3 on the promptitude with 
which ivy takes fire, 226 ; on the constellation of the 
Pleiades, 388; on the constellation, of the Balance, 
xiv, 242. 
Pluche. History of the Heavens, xiv, 241. 
Plutarch. Of Isis and Osiris. On the inscription of Thebes, 
158 ; explanation which he gives of the Egyptian 
festivals, xiv, 230. On the Systems of Philosophers ; 
on the constellation of the Balance, xiv, 242. 
Pocock. Travels, xiii, 86. 
Polybius. General History. His description of the climate 
of Arcadia, xiv, 41. 
Pownal (Thomas). Archasologia, xiv, 90. 
Ptolemy. Almagest, xiv, 242, 243. 
Purehas. Collection of Voyages, xiii, 182, 202, 204 ;jciv, 184. 
Q. 
Quatremere-De-Quincy. On the ideal in the art of 
drawing, xiv, 43. 
Quesada (Gon^alo Ximenez De). His manuscripts have 
aided Piedrahita, xiv, 106. 
Quintus Curtius. His description of the temple of Belus at 
Babylon, xiii, 100. 
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R. 
Researches (Asiatic). See Asiatic Researches. 
Researches on the Constellations of the Grecian Sphere, xiii, 
371. 
Rhode. Essay on the Antiquity of the Zodiac, xiii, 370 ; 
on Dendera, xiv, 236. 
