[27] Winckler in Mitteilungen der vorderasiatischen Gesellschaft, 1913, Heft 4, p. 81.

[28] Itinéraire de Paris a Jérusalem, Paris, 1811.

[29] Travels in Syria, 1821.

[30] Souvenirs, impressions, el paysages, pendant un voyage en Orient, Paris, 1835.

[31] For a more complete account see F. J. Bliss, The Development of Palestine Exploration, New York, 1906.

[32] See Official Report of the United States Expedition to Explore the Dead Sea and the River Jordan, Baltimore, 1852.

[33] See his “Identification of Pisgah” in the third Statement of the American Exploration Society, 1870.

[34] See his East of the Jordan, New York, 1883.

[35] Warren’s results were first published in The Recovery of Jerusalem, London, 1870, and more fully in Jerusalem, London, 1889, one of the Memoirs of the Palestine Exploration Fund. The arch mentioned is called “Robinson’s Arch,” because its significance was first perceived by Robinson.

[36] Across the Jordan, London, 1886; Jaulan, London, 1886, and Abila, Pella, and Northern Aijlun, London, 1889.