[56]. One of the two sacred boats of Khonsu, the Egyptian Moongod, who journeyed into Cappadocia to cast out a devil from a Hittite princess; after Rosellini 238

[57]. Rameses II. offering incense to one of the boats of Khonsu before he started on his journey; after Rosellini 239

[58]. Scene representing Nabû-mukîn-apli sanctioning a transfer of landed property 258

[59]. Marduk and his dragon from a votive offering of Marduk-zakir-shum; after Weissbach 261

[60]. The Assyrian army in Chaldea, 851 b.c.; from the Gates of Shalmaneser in the British Museum 262

[61]. A Chaldean town of the ninth century b.c.; from the Gates of Shalmaneser 263

[62-63]. The tribute of the Chaldeans; from the Gates of Shalmaneser 264

[64]. Bas-relief of Shamash-rêsh-usur, governor of the lands of Sukhi and Mari; after a photo, by Weissbach 266

[65]. The god Adad from a votive offering dedicated in E-sagila by Esarhaddon; after Weissbach 271

[66-68]. The weather-god and two goddesses from an Assyrian bas-relief; after Layard 294