[402] Rhoné, L'Égypte Antique, extract from L'Art Ancien à l'Exposition de 1878.

[403] Maspero, La trouvaille de Deir-el-Bahari, Cairo, 1882, 4to.

[404] Ibid.

[405] See Miss A. B. Edward'S account of these gentlemen in Harper's Magazine for July, 1882. Her paper is illustrated with woodcuts after some of the more interesting objects found, and a plan of the locale.

[406] See page 29, Vol. I.

[407] For a description of these jewels by Dr. Birch, and reproductions of them in their actual colours, see Facsimile of the Egyptian Relics Discovered in the Tomb of Queen Aah-hotep. London: 1863, 4to. See also above, page 380, footnote [387], of the present volume.

[408] These measurements are taken from The Funeral Canopy of an Egyptian Queen, by the Hon. H. Villiers Stuart: Murray, 1882. 8vo.

[409] Mr. Villiers Stuart gives a facsimile in colour of the canopy, and a fanciful illustration of it in place, upon a boat copied from one in the Tombs of the Queens.

[410] Miss A. B. Edwards, Lying in State in Cairo, in Harper's Magazine for July, 1882.

[411] See Maspero, Une Enquète Judiciare à Thèbes, Paris, 1871, 4to.