[20] See illustration of the serpent enclosing the waters in the shrine of the Nile, from a bas-relief in the small temple of Philæ. Maspero’s The Dawn of Civilization, p. 39. [↑]

[21] Breasted, op. cit., p. 38. [↑]

[22] A kiao-lung is a dragon with fish scales. [↑]

[23] A horned dragon. [↑]

[24] A dragon with wings. [↑]

[25] De Visser, The Dragon in China and Japan, pp. 72 et seq. [↑]

[26] Horus while alive, and Osiris after he died, as Dr. Gardiner insists. [↑]

[27] The Dragon in China and Japan, p. 42. [↑]

[28] [Nehemiah, ii, 13]. [↑]

[29] Æschylus, Prometheus Vinctus, 351–72. [↑]