248-251JOYCE, MR. T. ATHOL,121JUDGMENT SCENE, THE. Monster, Amemt, in,294JU'NO. Reference to,102JUPI-TER-AMMON. A great oracle known as,142JUPPI-TER. Dodecagon of,102KKA. Island of the,194; the body of Queen Hatshepsut's,247KAG-EM'NI. Books of proverbs attributed to; of great age,187KA'HÛN. Poor houses at,41KAI-EK'HOS. A king of the Second Dynasty; Manetho traces the cult of Apis to,284KA'KU. One of the three children of Rud-didet,203;real name of,205KAM-BY'SES. The Apis bull and,304;Usa-hor-res-net, physician of,304KAM-EN'O-PHIS. Prince of Mendes; civil war between Prince Pimonî and,240-245;cuirass of Ierharerou seized by,240;his four nomes,242KAN. A deity of the ancient Maya; equivalent, Hobnil,29KAN-ZIC-NAL. A deity of the ancient Maya; equivalent, Muluc,29KAR'NAK. Assa mentioned in tablet at,26;temple of,61;Imhotep and Amenophis adored at,303,304;the hypostyle hall at,317;the famous Avenue of Sphinxes at,318KEK'U-I AND KEK'U-IT. Gods,12KEMT. Word 'alchemy' derived from Egyptian word,269KERH AND KER'HET. Personified Night or Chaos,12KES'ET, Hathor of,169KH. Sign, the determinative of the name Set,280KHAF'RA. Entombed in second pyramid of Gizeh,25;family,25;tells tale of magic to his father,198-199KHAL'U. The country of,229KHAM'O-ÎS. The envoys of,235KHAR'TOUM,38KHEM-EN'NU. Equivalent, Hermopolis,111KHEM'I,190KHEN'SU. The Moon-god; a form of Amen,141;son of Bast,148;apes in temple of,294KHEP'ER-A. Deity; laid foundation in Maāt,13;magical skill of,13;tears of,14;states he is Osiris,14;Nu identified with him,14;a form of the sun,21;Harmachis refers to his identity with,86;Af Ra transformed into,118;inBook of the Dead,119;Ra as,136;type of resurrection,137;reference to,146'KHE'RI-HEB.' Priests,261KHNEM'IT. The diadem and crown of,317KHNEM-NEF'ERT, QUEEN. Sarcophagus of,111;reference to,112KHNEM'U. Worship of,18,152,153;probably a totemic deity,21;inBook of the Dead,119;creation of universe and; fashioned the animals,144;symbol of,152,153;female counterparts; attributes,153;the Nile flood and,154;King Tcheser and,155;reference to,156,172;Hekt, wife of,175;worship of theRam of Mendesand,288KHNEM'U-RA. Power of,154KHNUM. Fashions the body of Queen Hatshepsut,247,248KHNUM'U. God; and the priest Ra-user,203KHNU'MU-HO'TEP. Coffin of,324KHON'SU. Lunar deity, identified with Thoth,176;Expeller of Demons,178-180KHON'SU IN THEBES NEF-ER-HET'EP. One of the forms of Khonsu,178;gives protection to Expeller of Demons,179,180KHORP HEM'TI-U. Distinctive title of priest,53KHU. The Spirit-souls,117KHU'FU. Equivalent, Cheops,25;first pyramid and,25;reference to,152;magic story related to,197-202KHUT. Isis, called,83;the serpent called,130KICHE-S. Tribe referred to,12;all forms of worship fused in one by the,133KING ARTHUR. Reference to,87KINGDOM. The Old, the Middle, and the New,36KOM-ES-SAGHA. The temple of,317KOM-OM'BOS. The pronaos of,320KO-RE'. Figure in mysterious cult,58;alternative, Persephone,58;myth of,77;reference to story of,121KRAM'AT. Of the Malays,261KROK'-O-DIL-O'-POL-IS. The crocodile, incarnation of the god Sebek,dwelt in lake near,11;the centre of the worship of the crocodile,290KRO'NOS. Loved by Nut,65;equivalent, Geb,65LLAB'Y-RINTH. Crocodiles buried in the subterranean,290;Herodotus not allowed to enter,290'LADY OF THE SYCAMORE.' The Memphite Hathor was called,298LAKE MOERIS,55LAND OF PUNT,193LANE. Reference to,261LATE KINGDOMS. Reference to,4LATIN. Reference to supremacy,35LEF-É'BURE. Reference to,259LE-O-NAR'DO DA VIN'CI. Reference to,314LE-ON-TOP'O-LIS. City of,291LEP'SIUS. Researches into Egypt, &c., by,38;theory of,reOsiris,73;monuments recovered by,160;animal stories and,195LET-OP'OL-IS. Canal of,202LETTER. Pharaoh Ousimares and the sealed,211;read to Pharaoh Ousimares by Se-Osiris,213-215LEY'DEN,37,195LIB'YA. Oracle of Jupiter-Ammon in,142LIB'YAN. Home of Osiris,64;desert,76;Isis of Libyan origin,80,82;aggression in the Delta,140LIB'YAN PERIOD, THE,300LIFE, DOUBLE HOUSE OF. Equivalent, Library of Magical Books;written by Thoth,265-268'LIGHT AND HEALTH.' One of Ra's appellations,269LION-S, THE. Worship of,291,292;identified the sun-god Horus,291;the Delta the home of the Egyptian,291;Leontopolis, the centre of the cult of,291;kept in the temple at Heliopolis,291;the ancient lion-god Aker,291;Sef and Dua, two guardian,292;statues of, familiar under Greek name of 'Sphinxes,'292;Amen-hetep III and his boastre,292;Rameses II and Rameses III both kept a tame,292LOCAL GODS. Confusion in consequence of,2;distinctive marks of,2LOGIC Prehistoric,255,256LONDON,194LOS'KI-EL. On resurrection,79LOTUS, THE. In Egyptian symbolism,299;boy Horus issues from cup of,299;the symbol of resurrection,299LOUIS XIV. Painting under,321LOUVRE,37,72,206LOVE. Hathor, the goddess of,246LUX'OR. Buildings at,317LY-COP'O-LIS. Inhabitants of,101;worship of theRam of Mendesin,288;the wolf venerated at,294LY-SAN'DER. Consulted the oracle of Jupiter-Ammon,142,143MMAA. God of sight,181MAĀ KHER'U ('Right speaking'). Etymological meaning,261MAĀT. Signifies law, &c.,53;goddess of justice, identified with Isis,82;closely resembles Thoth; one of the original goddesses;symbolized by ostrich feather,108;appellations,109;path of Ra across the sky planned by,131MAC'BETH. Reference to,143MACH-I-A-VEL'LI. Reference to,187MAF'TET. Reference to the goddess,16MAGIC-AL. Chapter on, in tale of the Magicians,132,206;force in Egypt,261;formulæ ('right speaking') in Egypt,261;versusMagic; tale of,215-219;cane, King Thothmes',249,250;Egypt the mother of,252;Egyptian, is assumed to be a degraded form of religion,252;Professor Maspero's statementre,252;Dr. Budge's statementre,252;the antiquity of Egyptian,254,255;Frazer, Marrett, Hubert and Mauss, on origin of,253,256;the savage of the Egyptian Stone Age and,254;difference between other systems and Egyptian,256;statement of Professor Masperore,257;names of power in connexion with Egyptian,258;force, in Egypt,261;its recognized representatives,261;formulæ,Book of the Deadand,262;conspiracy, of Hui,262,263;words of power, inscribed on amulets,263;the gibberish of,265;Books—the Double House of Life, or Library of,265;medical,268;powers, beliefre, in Egypt,270;mummy,273,274;Amenophis author of a book on,303MAGICIAN-S. Tale of the,132,152;none in Memphis equal to Se-Osiris,211;Pharaoh Ousimares' chief,215;war of enchantments between Horus and Pharaoh's chief,217-219;coercion of the gods by,256MAH-Î-TOU'AS-KHÎT. Wife of Setne; prays to Imhetep for a son,207,212;her prayer is answered,208MALAY-S. Depict the soul in bird-shape,32;magical force in Egypt and thekramatof the,261MALAYSIA. Belief occurring in,6MA'NA. Of the Melanesians,261MAN-AKH'PHRÊ-SI-AM'ON.SeePharaoh Manakhphrê-SiamonMAN-E'THO. Divided Egyptian history into dynasties,35;chronology of,35;cult of Apis traced by, to Kaiekhos,284;theSarapisstatue and,307MANHOOD. Superstition regarding new name given at initiation ritesconferring,259MAN'U. The mountain of sunset,125MAN'ZET. The barque,131;model of the, in temple at Heliopolis,134MAR'DUK. Slew Assyrian monster Tiamat,132MAR-E-O'TIS. District of,46MA-RI-ETTE. Reference to,38,169,287,288MARETT. The works of, and the origin of magic,253MARS. A war-god,19;reference to,102;identified with Horus,181MAS-A'I. Reference to,34MAS-PE'RO, SIR GASTON. Reference to companies of gods,16;contributions to Egyptian archæology,38;reference to,41,42,64,112,113,257;translated "True History of Setne and his Son, Se-Osiris,"206;his statementreEgyptian magic,252MĀ'TER. Governor of King Tcheser,154,155MAT-KA-RÉ, QUEEN. Papyrus of,320MAUN-DE-VILLE, SIR JOHN. Allusion to writings of,190MAUSS. The works of, and the origin of magic,253MA'YA OR MA'YAS. Of Central America,29;use of funerary jars by,29;belief in resurrection,79;abode of god of death and the,101;ostrich feather and the,109;description of their Hades,121MAYPOLE. Custom of bringing in the, reference to,72MEC'CA. Reference to,2MEDITERRANEAN. Civilizing stock on southern shores of,34;theoryrepeople of,34MEDICAL MAGIC. Egyptian medicine and,268MEDICINE. Secrets of, divulged to men by certain deities amongNorth American tribes,261;medical magic in the practice of Egyptian,268ME-DI'NET-HABÛ. Temple of Rameses III at,317ME-DUM. First pyramid structure at,24ME'HEM-ET ALI. Egypt opened to Europeans under,37;preservation of ancient monuments undertaken by,38MEH-URT. Seven Wise Ones offspring of goddess Meh-urt,147MEL-AN-ES'IAN-S. Magician, sends forth his soul in form of eagle,6;magical force in Egypt and theManaof the,261MEL-CAR'THUS. King of Byblos,68;elder son of, goes to Egypt with Isis,69MEM'NON. Colossal figures of, at Thebes,318MEM'PHIS. Walls still exist at,40;one of the centres of Amen-Ra at,142;Ptah, greatest of the gods, at,144;Seker ruled over,145;centre of worship of several gods,147;reference to the triad of,150;worship of I-em-hetep of ancient date in,151;Ammen-hetep built temples at,157;Se-Osiris leads Setne to unknown place in mountains of,209;no scribe or magician in, equal to Se-Osiris,211;Nefer-ka-Ptah's tomb at,266,267;a priest of, who served Ashtoreth with the moon-god Ah,278;sacred bulls of,287;Apis, the bull in the temple of Ptah in,302ME'NA. The first historical king of Egypt,110;Apis and,284ME'NA'S CONQUEST. Reference to,35MEN'DES. 1. Kamenophis, Prince of,240.2. The great god; Kamenophis swears by,241.3. City of; high priest's title at,53;centre of worship of Osiris,63;one of the centres of Amen-Ra,142;worship of theRamof Mendes in the,288;the god Pan worshipped with a goat at,288;the stele of, found by Mariette,288MEN-KAU-HOR. Pyramid constructed by,26MEN-KAU-RA. Corpse of, placed in Upper pyramid,25;revision of parts ofBook of the Deadundertaken in his reign,112MEN-NI-US AG-RIP'PA.195MEN'TU. The god of war,246MEN'TU-HET'EP. A king of the Eleventh Dynasty,111,112ME'NU. Festival of,57ME'NU'QET. Ruled over Field of Reeds,116MER-AST'ROT. One of sons of Rameses II, named after Ashtoreth,279MER'CU-RY. Reference to,150;Set and,181MER-EN-PTAH. Anena, a scribe who executed the original d'Orbiney papyrus,lived in reign of,224MER-OE. The Bull of; one of Amen's appellations,214MERT, WESTERN WATERS OF. Horus overtakes allies of Set at the,90MER-U-IT-EN'SA. High Steward of Henenseten,220-224MES-EK-TET. Barque believed to contain evening sun,131;model in temple at Heliopolis,134;reference to,146MES'EN. Shrine of Heru at,86MESK-HENT. Goddesses,203MES-NET. A chamber behind the sanctuary at Edfû,93MES'NIU. Equivalent, Mesnitu; followers of Horus,93MES'-TI. The man-headed, represented on canopic jars,28;one of the four helpers of Horus,96MES'TRO-VIC, I-VAN'. Reference to the statuary of,315,322MEXICAN ARCHÆOLOGY. Mr. Joyce's book on,121MEXICAN-S. Teocalli,24;practised mummification,29;their belief in resurrection,79;abode of god of death and the,101;bird and serpent combined in their god,130;goddess festival of a,175MEXICO. Dogs sacrificed in,104;warriors of, and paradise of sun god,135;unlucky days in,174MIDDLE KINGDOM. Reference to,4;toward end of, usual to adorn walls of pyramids with texts,23;practice of embalming in time of,27;comprised Dynasties IX to XVIII,36,317;Aten, obscure local deity under the,157;language of,183;reference to,186-188;story of Saneha dates from,190;craft of building during,317MI'MIR. Odin and,14MIN. Symbol of,7;reference to,146;alternative for Amsu,279MIN-ER'VA. Reference to Temple of,56MIN'NEM-AI. Prince of the Eupuantine; son of Ierharerou, the King-priestof Heliopolis,245;recaptures his father's cuirass,245MIT-AN'NI. Tushratta, king of the,278MNEV'IS. Worship of bull, at Heliopolis,288MOERIS, LAKE. College of priests at,55;crocodiles held sacred at,290MOHAMMEDAN. Egyptian realms of bliss compared with,128MO-MEM'PHIS. Hathor of,169MOON-GOD. A form of Amen, known as Khensu,141MORAVIAN BRETHREN. Reference to Loskiel, one of the,79MOUNTAIN OF THE SUNRISE. Afra directs his course to the,118MOU-TOU-BAAL. A prince of Syria; Pakrourou meets,243;overthrows the bands of Sebennytos,244MUL'UC. One of the four deities of the ancient Maya,29;equivalent, Kanzicnal,29MUMMY MAGIC.273,274;oil used in connexion with,274MUT. Female counterpart of Amen-Ra; worship centred at Thebes; oncementioned inBook of the Dead,143;reference to,176;the vulture the symbol of,297MY-KEN-Æ'AN. Wall-scenes, figures copied from Taurt on,175MYS'TÆ. Hall of the,58MYTH-OL'OGY. Reference to the wicked dead in Hindu, Burmese and Malay,272;the, of Egyptian gods,280-282;the cat found throughout Egyptian,293;the jackal in Egyptian,294;other animals in Egyptian—see Animals,295NNA-HAI-RA'NA. Homage to King Rameses at,177;the Doomed Prince and the chief of,229NAME-S OF POWER. Use of, in connexion with Egyptian magic;258;Professor Rhys and,258;Howitt and,258,259;superstitionrein many Australian tribes and in Abyssinia,Chile, Senegambia, and North America,259;many Egyptians received two names,259;common over all the East,259;Jews reading sacred name,Jahveh, pronounce it Adonai,259;legendreIsis, and Ra's secret name,259;Osiris threatened to be named aloud,260,261;Lane on,261;secret of name divulged by deities to men,261NAPOLEON. Military expedition of, into Egypt,37,321NAR-MER. Mace-head of,63NATCH-URA. Female companion of Hapi,171NATIVITY. Tables of, found in later papyri,272NAU-CRAT'IS. Centre of Greek trade in Egypt,46NAVILLE, M. Opinion of, on chapter ofBook of the Dead,112NEB'HAT. Goddess,203NEB'KA. Story regarding,198,199NEB-KA-N-RA. King; Meuitensa, Lord Steward of,224NEB-SEN'I PAPYRUS.Book of the Dead, and,111NEBT-HET. Equivalent, Nephthys,97NEF-ERAKA-RA. Pyramid of,26NEF-ER'ET, PRINCESS. Reference to the statue of,324NEF-ER-KA-PTAH. Thoth's Library of Magical Books lodged in tomb of,