watches conflict between Horus and allies of Set,89;myth of; birth coeval with that of Ra; principal seat of worshipHermopolis,106;equivalent, Tehuti,106;originally, a moon-god,107;recorder of souls,107;secret of success in prayer and,108;his formula to open gates of Duat,108;believed to be author ofBook of the DeadandBook ofBreathings,108;Goddess Maāt and Greek name, Trismegistos, or Hermes the ThriceGreat,108;Books of, forty-two in number,108;alluded to inBook of Dead,119;the scribe of the gods,119;assisted Maāt in connexion with course of Ra,131;intoxication festivals in month of,168;Khonsu and,176;Dedi and House of,201,202;Setne sees, seated on throne with Osiris and Anubis,209;the judgment of Anubis and,209;guides Amen-Ra to chamber of Queen Aahmes,246,247;Library of Magical Books, written by,265;dog-headed ape in Judgment Scene who reports weighing results to,294;the ibis associated with,295;the sacred tree of Heliopolis, and,298THOTH'MES. Legend of, and the Sphinx,85;dreams that the Sphinx speaks,86THOTH'MES III. King of Egypt (Eighteenth Dynasty); the Prince of Jopparebels against,249;Thoutii offers to kill Prince of Joppa for,249,250;Anthat shrine and,277;worship of Ashtoreth and,278THOTH'MES IV. Worship of Ra-Harmachis, and,157THOU'TII. An Egyptian officer,248;storyrethe town of Joppa,248-251;story of taking of Joppa is inscribed on the Harris Papyrus,248;Joppa and the stratagem of,248,249;Arabian Nightsand story of,248,249;story of, discovered by Goodwin,248;slays the Prince of Joppa,250,251THRACE. Greek Hecate an importation from,175THU'AU. Mother of Tyi,157TIA'MAT. Assyrian monster, counterpart of Apep; slain by Marduk,132TIME. Certain gods presided over certain periods of,272TIMES, THE. Reference to article in the, on thePopol Vuh,133TIMOTHEUS THE INTERPRETER. TheSarapisstatue and,307TNAH'SIT. Mother of Horus,214,217TOR'RENT, SIR, OF PORTUGAL. Old romance of,205TO'TEM-IC. Origin of many of Egyptian gods,272TO'TEM-ISM. Definition of,8TRANSFORMATION. Animal,270-273;reference to Dr. Budge'sEgyptian Magic, and,271;provision of spells in theBook of the Deadto enable thedeceased to undergo,270,271TRANSMIGRATION. Of souls, Herodotus and,302TREE-S. Stones and, looked upon as incorporations of deity,280;worship of sacred, in Egypt,297-299;Wiedemann, and worship of,297;the ancient sacred, in the 'Great Hall' of Heliopolis—place whereApep slain and from which the phœnix rose,298;Thoth and the goddess Safekht and the sacred,298;the palm-tree (symbol of Safekht),298;the sycamore (sacred to Nut and Hathor),298;the Memphite Hathos called the 'Lady of the Sycamore,'298;the Nile acacia worshipped by twenty-four nomes,298,299;theCorda myxa; theZizyphus Spina Christi; theJuniperus Phœnica; and theTamarisk Nilotica,299;every temple had its sacred,299TRIS-MEG-IS'TOS. Greek name for Thoth,108TRO-CHO-Ï-DES. Vault described by Herodotus,56TRUTH. Goddess of,53TUA-MUT'EF. The jackal, on canopic jars,28;one of the four helpers of Horus,96TU'AT. Dark halls of the,27TURIN. Egyptian antiquities removed to,37;papyrus of,111;fable in museum at,194,195TUSCANY. Government of, sends expedition to Egypt,38TUSH'RAT-TA. King of the Mitanni; mention of Ashtoreth in letter of,278TWELFTH DYNASTY. Pyramidal architecture ends with,24;date of,35;temple built in honour of Amen during,138;Khnemu and inscriptions subsequent to,152;tales, letters, &c., of the,183;first king of,190;tale of, in Hermitage Collection at St. Petersburg,191TWENTY-FIFTH DYNASTY. Contracts common during,47;Demoticdialect traced back to,184TWENTY-FIRST DYNASTY. Mummification during,27;the 'dynasty of priest-kings,'140;hieratic papyri of the,183TWENTY-SECOND DYNASTY. Worship of Set in the,101;reference to,146TWENTY-SIXTH DYNASTY. Period of the,111;reference to,114;Demotic form of script in use in,186TWILIGHT OF THE GODS. The obliteration of the Egyptian faith,310TY'I OR THI. Wife of Amenhetep III,157TY'PHON. Greek form for Set,66;finds body of Osiris,74;reference to,98,100;equivalent, Typho,102;detestation of,102;likened to the Ass,103TYRE. Ounamounou, chief priest of Amen-Ra, reaches,233UU'AG. Festival of,57U-AZ'ET. Horus attended by the goddess,89,90;representation,93UBA-AN'ER. Chief figure in magic story told by Khafra to his father Khufu,198,199UD'Y-MU. Equivalents, Den and Hesepti; fifth king of the First Dynasty,63UK-I-YO'É SCHOOL, THE. Reference to the great Japanese artists of,311UN'AS. Names of gods of the Little company given in text of,17;reference to,19;Pyramid Texts of,21;a text comprising theBook of the Deadas a whole in the reign of,112;some texts identical with those of Teta,113;the Pyramid of, contains original texts of Heliopolitan Recension,114;reference to inscription of King,152;first mention of the god, Hapi in Text of,169UNDERWORLD. Bes underwent a transformation in,282;Osiris the great god of the,287;lion-headed deities in the,292;jackal associated with the, in Egyptian mythology,294;a Hathor, Lady of the,298;change in popular conception of the,309;still the Duat, governed by Osiris or Sarapis,309,310UNKNOWN, THE. Terrors of, personified in the monster serpent Apep,295UPPER EGYPT. Civil war between the Delta and,240-245UPPER DARLING. Natives of,11UPPER PYRAMID. Tenanted by corpse of Menkaura,25UP-U'AUT. Assists Anubis in guiding souls of the dead through underworld;personification of the winter solstice,105;name signifies 'Opener of the Ways,'105;equivalent, Ap-uat,105UR MA. Distinctive title of priest,53UR'NES. Second part of the Duat,117US'A-HOR-RES-NET. Kambuses' physician,304US'ER-KA-F. First king of Fifth Dynasty, high priest of the god Ra,132US'ER-REF. One of the three children of Ruddidet,203;name of first king of Fifth Dynasty, and,205US'ERT. AS goddess of the fruitful earth, Isis named,83USH-AB'TI FIGURES. Buried with the deceased,301UT'CHATS. Eyes of Ra; their symbolization,105UT-EN-NU. Beings in heaven,126VVALE OF THE ACACIA. Bitou goes to the,225VAM'PIRE. The idea, of great antiquity; figured as a ghost,272;charm against to-day in the Balkan peninsula,272VENUS. Reference to,102;Osiris, god of,181VESTA. Reference to,102VIRGINIA. Powhatans of,5VISION. Se-Osiris grants to Setne a, of gods of Amenti,209-211VUL'CAN. Romans identified Ptah with,144;Setnau, priest of,219;temple of,220WWAITE, A. E. Reference to hisHidden Church of the Holy Grail,270WAR. Mentu, the god of,246;between peoples, was war between their respective deities,276;Baal, the terrible god of,276;Ashtoreth, the terrible goddess of,278;Reshpu regarded in Syria as a war god,280WERE'WOLF. Idea of, unknown in ancient Egypt,272WEST ASIATIC. Invader; story of, confused with legend of Horus,94WESTCAR. Papyrus, containing a tale of magic,197-199WESTERN WATERS OF MERT. Horus overtakes allies of Set at the,90WIE'DE-MANN. Quotation from,12;Bes derived fromBesaaccording to,281;worship of sacred trees, and,297WINGED DISK. Symbol of the sun,60;myth of,88WINGED SUN DISK. The legend, related in texts of Edfû,277WOLF, THE. Venerated at Lycopolis,294WORKMAN. The Peasant (Tehuti-nekht) and the; story of,220-224;son of Asri,220WORSHIP. Egyptian animal—provoked merriment of cultured Greek andridicule of early Christian writers,271;polytheistic, a national tendency among Egyptians,275;of sacred animals in Egypt—the bull,284-288;the crocodile,289-291;the lion,291,292;the cat,293;the dog,294;the hippopotamus,294;the ibis,295-297;of trees in Egypt,297-299;of animals during the Late period,302-304XXPI'YA-COC AND XMU'CAN-E. Ancient serpents,12XQUIQ. (Pron. Shqueek), Daughter of lord in underworld,122YYORK. Cult of Sarapis in,287YOUNG. Helped decipher Rosetta stone,187ZZAAL-A'ÊR. The Great God Iphphon and, invoked in a magical spell,265;the Hebrew appellation Ablanathanalb, Abrasilôa,265ZAC'ZI-NI. One of the four deities of the ancient Maya,29;equivalent, Ix,29ZAK-KA-LA. Dora, city of; Badîl Prince of; Ounamounou arrives at,232;vessels sent from to prevent Ounamounou from reaching Egypt,236ZAZ'A-MANKH. Chief reciter and scribe of the rolls of court of KingSeneferu,199,200ZEUS. Amen identified with,305,306ZO'SER, KING. Imhotep, author and architect under,303