P. 203. Lobo, A Voyage to Abyssinia (London, 1735), p. 24.
Isaiah xviii. 2; see Kitto’s Pictorial Bible, note on 2 Sam. xix. 18.
P. 204. Wilson, Prehistoric Man (1862), vol. i. p. 169.
Sir Gardner Wilkinson, The Manners and Customs of Ancient Egypt, 3rd ed., 1878, vol. ii. p. 208, No. 403 (No. 399, 1st ed.).
Lucan, Pharsalia, iv. 136 Conseritur bibula Memphitica cymba papyro.
Plutarch, de Iride et Osiride, 18.
Pliny, vii. 56 Nave primus in Graeciam ex Aegypto Danaus advenit: ante ratibus navigabatur, inventis in Mari Rubro inter insulas a rege Erythra (cf. ix. 10, and note on p. 190 above). Reperiuntur, qui Mysos et Troianos priores excogitasse, cum transirent adversus Thracas. Etiam nunc in Britannico Oceano vitiles corio circumsutae fiunt: in Nilo ex papyro, et scirpo, et arundine. [The quotation, as given in J.A.I., iv. 414, is inaccurate.—Ed.]
Huxley, Trans. Int. Congr. Preh. Arch., Norwich, 1868 (London, 1869), p. 92; see also p. 147 above.
P. 205. Owen, Journ. Anthrop. Inst., vol. iv. p. 240.
Rosellini, Monumenti dell’ Egitto e della Nubia (Pisa, 1834), Mon. Civ., Pl. cxix. 1, cxvii. 3 (= Plate XV. 109-11 herewith).