—— kings and queens, their begetting and birth depicted on the monuments, ii. 131 sqq.

—— magicians, their power of compelling the deities, iii. 389 sq.

Egyptian months, table of, vi. 37 n.

—— mothers glad when the holy crocodiles devoured their children, iv. 168 n. 1

—— myth of the separation of earth and sky, v. 283 n. 3

—— priests loathed the sea, iii. 10;

abstained from swine's flesh, viii. 24 n. 2

—— reapers, their lamentations and invocations of Isis, v. 232, vi. 45, 177, vii. 215, 261, 263;

their song or cry, vii. 215, 263

—— religion, the development of, vi. 122 sqq.;