Though the book is intended for the unscientific reader, I have made some provision for the more serious student, in the Notes at the end. In these I have given the origin of the legend, the book or books in which that original is published, and the book where the translation into a modern language by one of the great scholars of the day can be found. Other translations there are in plenty, which can be seen in specialist libraries; many of these, however, are of use only to a student of Egyptian literature and language.

I have arranged the sequence of the stories according to my own ideas: first, the legends of various, one might almost say miscellaneous, gods; then the legends of Osiris and the deities connected with him; lastly, the legends of Ra. At the very end are Notes on the legends, and a short index of all the gods mentioned.

M. A. M.

November 1912

CONTENTS

I. [THE PRINCESS AND THE DEMON]
[Notes]

II. [THE KING'S DREAM]
[Notes]

III. [THE COMING OF THE GREAT QUEEN]
[Notes]

IV. [THE BOOK OF THOTH]
[Notes]

V. [OSIRIS]
[Notes]