tendency to, of the Hebrews, combated by their leaders, [345]-[350].
Priesthood, Chaldean, causes of its power and influence, [233]-[234].
R.
Races, Nations, and Tribes represented in antiquity under the name of a man, an ancestor, [130]-[134];
black race and yellow race omitted from the list in Genesis X., [134]-[142];
probable reasons for the omission, [135], [140].
Ramân, third god of the second Babylonian Triad, his attributions, [240]-[241];
one of the "twelve great gods," [246].
Rassam, Hormuzd, explorer, [247], [248].
Rawlinson, Sir Henry, his work at the British Museum, [152].