rises at the summer solstice in June, [31] n. 1, [33];

commanded by the King of Egypt to rise, [33];

thought to be swollen by the tears of Isis, [33];

gold and silver thrown into the river at its rising, [40];

the rise of, attributed to Serapis, [216] sq.

——, the “Bride” of the, ii. [38]

Nilsson, Professor M. P., on custom of sacred prostitution, i. 37 n. 2, 57 n. 1, 58 n. 2;

on the sacrifice of a bull to Zeus, ii. [239] n. 1

Nineveh, the end of, i. 174

Njamus, the, of British East Africa, their sacrifices at irrigation channels, ii. [38] sq.