[643] Occurring at the end of the fourth tablet, as an aid for the correct arrangement of the series. IIIR 65, no. 1, reverse, l. 28.

[644] Lit., 'stall,' which includes sheep, oxen, and swine.

[645] Boissier, Documents, etc., pp. 132, 133.

[646] I.e., the owner of the stall. A variant reads 'king' instead of 'man.'

[647] I.e., misplaced.

[648] In Babylonian, 'ear' is a synonym of 'understanding.'

[649] Still further misplaced.

[650] Where the young one was born.

[651] I.e., the flocks.

[652] Boissler's text has 'man,'—probably in error for 'king.'