[32]-[33]. Arabs of the seventh century b.c., from a sculpture in the Nineveh Gallery of the British Museum 123

[34]. Head of an archaic limestone figure from Ashur 137

[35]-30. Heads of archaic figures from Ashur and Tello 138

[37]-39. Examples of archaic sculpture from Ashur and Tello, exhibiting the same convention in the treatment of woollen garments 140

[40]. The Old Babylonian form of plough in use; after Clay 175

[41]. Assyrian kelek on the Tigris; after La yard 178

[42]. The Assyrian prototype of the gufa; from a bas-relief in the British Museum 179

[43]. Assyrian raft of logs on the Tigris; from a bas-relief in the British Museum 181

[44]. Swamp in Southern Babylonia, or the Sea-Country; after a bas-relief at Nineveh 201

[45]. The zebu or humped oxen of the Sea-Country; after a bas-relief from Nineveh in the British Museum 204