4o8 Index. Behistun, Inscription of, I, 13, 37, 3?- Behistun, Rock of (o/)os &a 362. Belisarius, I, 437. Beles, I, 212, 213. BeU, Dr., II, 243. Bell, Mr. Moberly, I, 132. Bellino, Signor, II, 11 ; cylinder of, II, II, 35. Bellova, I, 343. bells, Coptic, for the Sacrament, II, 370-^ BM Marduk, I, 300, 302. Belmore Collection, I, 46. Belon, Peter, II, 163. Belshazzar, I, 291, 298 ; banquet hall of, I, 312. B61-tarsi-iluma, II, 96. Belus, I, 260 ; Temple of, I, 255, 300 ; Tomb of, I, 262, 283. Belzoni, Signor G., I, 19, 25 ; II, 335- Bengal, 223. " Bengal," s.s., 332. Beni 'Abbis, II, 119. Beni Hasan, I; 12 ; cofi&ns of, II 380. Beni SuwSf, II, 154. Benjamin, Rabbi, of Tudela, quoted, I, 171, 185, 202, 264, 265, 278, 279, 443 ; II, 9, 31, 36, 188, 241. Bensly, Prof. R. L., I, 56, 59, 60, 65- Benson, Dr., II, 247. Bent, Mr. J. T:, at BahrSn, 1, 162 ; on Hamdi Bey, I, 347. BSris, II, 377. Berlin, tablets at, I, 124. Beroea, I, 383, 384. Bert, Dr. G., I, 65. Berut, I, 128, 150, 321, 363, 366.; II, 151, 155, 156; printing press at, I, 431. Berut-Damascus Road Co., II, 161. Besant, Mr. Walter, I, 35. Bit al-Wali, I, 14, 100. Beth 'Abhe, II, 237. Beth 'Adhrai, II, 227. BIth 'Edhrai, II, 244. B6th Garmai, II, 245. BIth Gubba, II, 98. B6th K6phe II, 245. BSth Lapat, II, 244. Beth Nebo, I, 216. Bezold, Dr. C, II, 22, 25, 26, 220, 238. Bezold and Budge, II, 2. Bible, Syriac, II, 71. Bibliotheca Orientalis, I, 50. Bickell, Dr. G., I, 409. Bih-Ardashir, I, 177. Biladhuri quoted, I, 212, 267, 268 ; II, 9, 116, 175, 179, 188, 191, 196, 220, 272. Bir, i.e., Birejik, I, 211, 281, 387, 392, 394, 396, 397, 400, 415 ; Castle of, I, 399. Bir al-Kabikib, II, 195-197. Bir an-Nusf, I, 244, 245. Birch, Dr. S., I, 6, 8, 17, 69-71 ; II, 125, 220, 312, 395 ; sketch of his work, I, i9ff ; his lectures, I, 12 ; his Egypt. Diet., I, 14, 71 ; his Catalogue, I, 24 ; his death, I, 72, 73. Birch, Dr. W. de Gray, I, 20, bird, the Yazidi, II, 227. bird-figures, II, 228. bird used in divining, II, 228. birds for British Museum, II, 288. Birdwood, Sir G., I, 38. Bir-enn6s, I, 245. Birkat Ibrahim, I, 407. Birs or Birs - i - Nimrfid, bricks from, I, 127, 228, 234, 253, 267, 282, 284, 285, 287, 291, 295. 300, 327, 342; II, 269,
271 ; excavations at, I, 254- 58, 260, 292 ; II, 21 ; height of, I, 262, 265, 266 ; ziggurat of, I, 263. Birs Nimroud. I, 255. Blrta KastrH, I, 396. Biruna, II, 157. Biruta, II, 157. Blr Yunis, I, 245. Bisharin, I, 97. Bitiliashu, II, 100. Bit Kutalli, II, 28. Bitter Lakes, I, 151. bitumen, I, 270 ; II, 384 ff. bitumen Judaicum, II, 385. bitumen, kinds of, II, 386. bitumen springs, II, biz fish, II, 119. 97, 100, 269. Blacas, L.C.P.C, II, 335. Black, Miss, I, 52. Black. Mr. W. H., I, 52. Black Hill, I, 243 ; Black Monty, I, 93. II, 98. Black Sheep, the, I, 190. Black Water River, I, 378. Blemmyes, II, 375. Block, Sir A., I, 349, 356. blood of Abel, II, 174. Blunt, Diet, of Sects, quoted, 1, 52. boat, funerary, I, 94 ; II, 308. boat, pearling, I, 161. boat of Amen-hetep, II, 366. boat offering in Persian Gulf, I, 157- Bochart, I, 260. Boghaz Kioi, II, 126. boif of a year, I, 385. Boissier, Mr. A., II, 125. Bollandists, the, I, 50. Bolton. Mr. T. Dolling, II, 300. Bombay, I, 3, 151, 154, 166, 216, 219, 238, 328 ; II, 129. Bombay Govt., I, 210, 212. Bond, Sir E. A., I, 68, 119, 336 ; II. 312. bone figures, I, 305 ; II, 359. Bonomi, Mr. J., I, 7, 19 ; designer of Egyptian types, I, 14. Index. 409 Book of Apophis, I, 72. Book of Galatians, II, 238. Book of Gifts, II, 371. Book of Governors (ed. Budge), I, 436, 453 : II, 73. 74. 128, 238, 243, 245, 250. Book of Overthrowing Apepi, I, 72. Book of the Bee, I, 165 ; II, 36. Book of the Dead, I, 12, 46, 335, 336; II, 325, 358, 396; on vellum, I, 337 ; papyri of Anhai, Ani, Nu, Nekht, etc., I, 137. Book of the Other World, II, 362. Book of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, II, 371. Book of the Two Ways, II, 358. Books of Medicine (Syrian Anatomy, etc., ed. Budge), II, 237. Books of the Christians, II, 28o. Borsippa (BoVjo-jvrjra), I, 263, 266, 295, 300 ; ziggurat of, I, 257. Bosanquet, Mr. J. W., 1, 11, 12, 16. Boscawen, W. St. Chad, I, 11, 12, 16, 23, 33, 124, 126, 396. Bosporus, I, 348, 349, 351, 357. Botta, P. E., excavator, I, 19, 44, 170 ; II, 12, 14-16, 18, 22, 26, 66, 75, 76, 94, 305, 314 ; thought Khorsabad was Nineveh, II, 15. bottle-gourd. I. 456. bottles with arrows, I, 400. Boullaye Le Gouz, I. 166. boundary stele of Sennacherib, II, 87. boundary stone I, 186. Bourra. I, 263. Bowler. Mr., I, 10, 39. Bowman, Dr., I, 252. bowls, divining, I, 250, 290. Bdz Zlj, I, 391. bracelets, Sassanian, II, 67. Bradford, Sir E., I, 129, 223. Brandt, philologist, I, 166. brandy £is medicine, I. 184, 219. breccia bowls, II, 359. Bremner Papyrus, I, 72. bribery, I, 240, 271.
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