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CONTENTS.
Page
Return of the water from the
Lake . . .355
The Bathen of D'Anville is
purely imaginary . . 356
The Oasis parva. Warm springs ib.
Height of the level of the
Oases . . .357
El Hayz and Farafreh . . 358
Oases of the Blacks . . 359
Oasis of E'Dakhleh . . 360
The Great Oasis . . ib.
Temple of El Khargeh .361
Other ruins and villages in the
Great Oasis . . . 362
Desert east of the Nile. Two
convents; ruins ; porphyry
quarries ; Myos Hormos, &c. 363
Gebel e' Zayt and sulphur mines.
Benisooef. Journey to Minyeh 364
Heracleopolis ; Hajar e'Salam . 365
Bahnasa . . . 366
Gisr-el-Agoos, a crude trick
wall . . .367
The wall of Sesostris . 368
Acoris, now Tehneh. Greek
inscriptions; quarries; hiero-
glyphic tablets . . 369
Taha-el-amoodayn . . 370
Minyeh: the modern cemetery . 371
Grottoes of Beni Hassan . 372
Style of the painting . . 373
The subjects relating to private
life . . .374
The strangers neither Jews nor
Greeks . . . 375
The animals. Games and other
subjects . . . 376
Dwarfs . . . 378
The Speos Artemidos . 379
Ruins of Antinoe . . 380
Grottoes at El Bersheh. Statue
on a sledge . . 382
Hermopolis Magna, Oshmoon-
ayn.
Gebel Toona
383
The supposed site of Alabastron 384
Sculptured grottoes and alabas-
ter quarry . . 385
Page
Tanoof. Dahroot. Mouth of
the Bahr Yoosef . . 386
The first Dom trees. Hieracon 387
Crocodile mummies . . 388
E'Sioot, Lyeopolis. Wolf mum-
mies . . . 389
Bed of alabaster. Gow, Antaeo-
polis . . . 390
Hoax practised on the Pope.
Tahta . . .391
Serpent of Shekh Hereedee . 392
The white monastery . . 392
Ruins of Athribis . . 393
Soohag; E'Khmim or Panopo-
lis ... 394
Geergeh. Ruins of Abydus . 396
Tablet, or list of kings. Acan-
thus grove . . . 399
How, or Diospolis parva; tomb
there . . .400
Chenoboscion: ancient grottoes 401
Dendera. Egyptian architecture 402
The zodiac. Portico of the great
temple of Athor . . 403
Parts of the temple and its anti-
quity . . . 405
Small temple or chapel of Isis
and other ruins . . 406
The Tentyrites enemies of the
crocodile . . . 408
The crocodile . . . 409
Qeneh . . , 410
Coptos, Ruins of . .411
Communication with the Myos
Hormos and other ports of the
Red Sea . . . 412
Qoos, Apollinopolis parva . 413
Medam8t . . .414
Ababdeh desert. Emerald and
other mines. Roads to the
ancient sea-ports . .415
Road from Coptos to Berenice . 417
Nechesia and the Leucosportus . 419
The emerald mines: temple and
stations on the road to them . 420
Saltness of the water of the Red
Sea . . . 422
CONTENTS.
Page
Return of the water from the
Lake . . .355
The Bathen of D'Anville is
purely imaginary . . 356
The Oasis parva. Warm springs ib.
Height of the level of the
Oases . . .357
El Hayz and Farafreh . . 358
Oases of the Blacks . . 359
Oasis of E'Dakhleh . . 360
The Great Oasis . . ib.
Temple of El Khargeh .361
Other ruins and villages in the
Great Oasis . . . 362
Desert east of the Nile. Two
convents; ruins ; porphyry
quarries ; Myos Hormos, &c. 363
Gebel e' Zayt and sulphur mines.
Benisooef. Journey to Minyeh 364
Heracleopolis ; Hajar e'Salam . 365
Bahnasa . . . 366
Gisr-el-Agoos, a crude trick
wall . . .367
The wall of Sesostris . 368
Acoris, now Tehneh. Greek
inscriptions; quarries; hiero-
glyphic tablets . . 369
Taha-el-amoodayn . . 370
Minyeh: the modern cemetery . 371
Grottoes of Beni Hassan . 372
Style of the painting . . 373
The subjects relating to private
life . . .374
The strangers neither Jews nor
Greeks . . . 375
The animals. Games and other
subjects . . . 376
Dwarfs . . . 378
The Speos Artemidos . 379
Ruins of Antinoe . . 380
Grottoes at El Bersheh. Statue
on a sledge . . 382
Hermopolis Magna, Oshmoon-
ayn.
Gebel Toona
383
The supposed site of Alabastron 384
Sculptured grottoes and alabas-
ter quarry . . 385
Page
Tanoof. Dahroot. Mouth of
the Bahr Yoosef . . 386
The first Dom trees. Hieracon 387
Crocodile mummies . . 388
E'Sioot, Lyeopolis. Wolf mum-
mies . . . 389
Bed of alabaster. Gow, Antaeo-
polis . . . 390
Hoax practised on the Pope.
Tahta . . .391
Serpent of Shekh Hereedee . 392
The white monastery . . 392
Ruins of Athribis . . 393
Soohag; E'Khmim or Panopo-
lis ... 394
Geergeh. Ruins of Abydus . 396
Tablet, or list of kings. Acan-
thus grove . . . 399
How, or Diospolis parva; tomb
there . . .400
Chenoboscion: ancient grottoes 401
Dendera. Egyptian architecture 402
The zodiac. Portico of the great
temple of Athor . . 403
Parts of the temple and its anti-
quity . . . 405
Small temple or chapel of Isis
and other ruins . . 406
The Tentyrites enemies of the
crocodile . . . 408
The crocodile . . . 409
Qeneh . . , 410
Coptos, Ruins of . .411
Communication with the Myos
Hormos and other ports of the
Red Sea . . . 412
Qoos, Apollinopolis parva . 413
Medam8t . . .414
Ababdeh desert. Emerald and
other mines. Roads to the
ancient sea-ports . .415
Road from Coptos to Berenice . 417
Nechesia and the Leucosportus . 419
The emerald mines: temple and
stations on the road to them . 420
Saltness of the water of the Red
Sea . . . 422