ancient bricks from the ruins used for modern constructions; trade with ancient bricks at Hillah, [42].
British Museum, Rich's collection presented to, [14].
[Busrah], or Bassorah, bulls and lions shipped to, down the Tigris, [52].
Byblos, ancient writing material, [94].
C.
[Ca-Dimirra] (or Ka-Dimirra), second name of Babylon; meaning of the name, [216], [249].
Cain, his crime, banishment, and posterity, [129].
Calah, or Kalah, one of the Assyrian capitals, the Larissa of Xenophon, [3].
Calendar, Chaldean, [230], [318]-[321], [325].
Canaan, son of Ham, eponymous ancestor of many nations, [134].