[841] J. R. A. S. 1851, xiv. p. iii.
[842] Athenæum, Aug. 23, 1851, p. 902.
[843] Trans. R. I. Acad. xxii. 293-363.
[844] Revue Orientale, 1852, ii. 162.
[845] These figures may be arranged thus:
| 100 | signs valued by Hincks up to 1850. | } | In these Hincks and Rawlinson agree. |
| 77 | signs taken from Rawlinson. | } | |
| 49 | signs, decipherer not mentioned; values disputed. | ||
| 118 | signs newly valued. | ||
| 344 | discussed in present paper. | ||
[846] See Menant, Manuel, p. 10.
[847] Although the British Museum contains a multitude of tracts by De Saulcy on numismatics and other subjects, those on Assyrian do not appear to be among the number, and we have advertised for them in Paris without result.
[848] Les Langues perdues: Assyrie, p. 139. De Saulcy’s early contributions were letters to Burnouf, June 20 and 30, 1847.
[849] Revue Orientale, 1852, ii. 165.