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Siu-Siugua, v. ii. p. 98.
Siuut, ib. p. 23, 137.
Soes, ib. p. 42, 131.
Sost, ib. p. 10.
Sohorra, ib. p. 18.
Solly ib. p. 12.
So« of Aga Ibrahim, v. ii. p. 117.
Sou Amciy ib. p. 27.
Sphinxy the famous Sphinx that is before the
second pyramid, v. i. p. 76, 80, 92.
Stableantor, fee Grotto.
Straboy his description of the museum, v. i. p. 20.
of the sepulchre at Alexandria, and the Sera-
phim, p. 21. thinks the pyramids were se-
pulchres of kings, p. 6y. his mensuration of
the greatest pyramid, p. 68. says that there
was a stone in the middle of the pyramids,
which could be taken out, ib. and p. 70.
speaks of the tumuli mer cur tales, p. 87, 88. of
the well of the first pyramid, p. 93. borrows
his account of the pyramids from Diodorus
Siculus, p. 94. his account of the vocal
statue of Memnon, v. ii. p. 53. of the cata-
ract, p. J^- his description of the Egyptian
Temples illustrated by Mr. Nor den's dcsigns,
p. 84. does not mention any temple dedi-
cated to the Hawk, p. 85. os the situation
he assigns to the city of Crocodiles, p. 127.
his account of Thebes. Addenda.
Suburbs os ancient Alexandria, v. i. p. 13.
Suetonius cited, v. i. p. 21, 124.
Suhaedschy v. ii. p. 28.
Sycamore tree, v. i. p. 50. v. ii. p. 71, 118.
Sylsa, v. ii. p. 26.
Syene, the ancient, at present EJJuaen, v. i. p. 92.
its ruins, v. ii. p. 70.
T.
TABA-Ana, v. ii. p. 15.
Taberbuur, ib. p. 28.
Tacitus, his account os the hieroglyphic inscrip-
tions at Thebes, v. i. p. 103. of the vocal
statue os Memnon, v. ii. p. 53.
Taghel, ib. p. 18.
Tagta, ib. p. 27.
Tame, ib.
Tanza, ib. p. 15.
Teffa, ib. p. 88.
Temple, (Sir William) his elegant companion
of the figure os a pyramid to sorms os go-
vernment, v. i. p. 72.
Tent, v. ii. p. 15.

Tentyra, the ancient, see Dendera.
Tersaye, see Giesiret.
Thebes, the ancient, was probably in the place
where stand at present Luxxor and Carnac?
v. ii. p. 44. its ruins, p. 44 to 50.
Tismend, v. ii. p. 15.
Tiuraety ib. p. 40.
Tobit, the book os Toe it cited, ib. p. 29.
Toma, ib. p. 27.
Tomas, ib. p. 98.
Tomb of Schech Haridi, ib. p. 28, 29, 30,
several tombs os Mahometan saints, p. 65.
tomb os Alexander the Great, v. i. p. 20,
21__os some great lord at Alexandria, p. 15-
tombs between EsTuaen and Morrada, v. ii.
P- 75-
Tot, sormerly Typhium, v. ii. p. §y.
Traditions os the Mahometan Priefts, ib. p. 28,
29, 30. tradition with regard to the island
os Rodda, v. i. p. 47—with regard to a grotto
at old Cairo, p. 45.—with regard to the
giants being the builders os the pyramids, p.
70.—with regard to the Chain-mountain,
v. ii. p. 62. traditions concerning the Franks
that would come and conquer Egypt, v. ii-
p. 99.
Travellers in Egypt, the manner in which they
ought to comport themselves, v. i. p. 33 to
38-
Tfchabel- or Tschibal-EJselfele, see Mountain.
Tfchebbal Ell Teir or
Tfchibbel Ell Deiir, see Deiir.
Tschebat Ell Kofferi, see Mountain.
Tschibel-Mona, see Mountain.
Tfchirche, see Girge.
Turraeg, v. ii. p. 61.
Turragy ib. p. 7.
Typhium, see Tot.
V.
\JALLET, the valley os Mettani, v. ii. p'
58.
Vansleb (sather) mentions the principal diseafes
occasioned by drinking the Nile water, v. i-
p. 2—the great trade os the French at Alex-
andria, p. 30.—violent rains near Old Cairo,
p. 54. describes the pyramids, and mentions
that he saw in several os them hieroglyphical
inscriptions, p. 68, 69, 85. his observation on
the several grottos or caves throughout Egypc»
v. ii. p. 48.
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