tells Gilgameš the story of the Flood, 101-108;

directs his wife to cure Gilgameš, 108;

tells him of a wonderful plant, 109;

he was a worshipper of Ea (Aê, Aa), 113, 114;

and was called also Atra-ḫasis, 107, 112, 117;

his faithfulness to the old deity Aê, 114;

his name probably Ut-napištim, 547

Pir'u of Musuri or Musri, 366, 370;

one of the kings of the sea-coast and the desert, 368

Pishon, river, 69, 70