Brown, Robert, [324], [325], [327], [338], [364].

Brugsch, [370], [376], [377], [378], [379], [382], [385], [387], [390], [393], [395], [397], [398], [399], [400], [401], [402], [404], [406], [407], [418], [419], [423], [424], [425], [429], [431], [432], [433], [436], [437], [438], [439], [440], [441], [442].

Buddhism, [294], [298], [301], [306], [311], [314].

Budge, Wallis, [367], [368], [370], [371], [372], [373], [374], [375], [379], [382], [388], [389], [391], [394], [397], [425], [437], [443].

Bull, winged bulls of Babylonia and Assyria, [336];

symbolism of, [337];

Yahwe, national god of the Hebrews, represented as man or as bull, [350];

astronomical sign in Egypt for Ursa Major, and possibly of Polaris, [385];

linguistic reasons why king of Egypt was entitled “the bull,” [385];