428 Index. Metopes, ii. 155. Mexico, i. V. Michaelis, i. XIX. Michelet, i. 64. Midas, i. XXVII. Minutoli, i. 213. Mit-fares, ii. 234. jSIitrahineh, bas-relief at, ii. 271. IMnevis, i. 54. Models for sculptors, ii. 322. Modulus, its absence from Egyptian architecture, i. 102. Moeris (Pharaoh), i. 347 ; Lake M. i. 7, 216, 228 ; ii. 25. Mokattam, i. 105, 201, 204. Monolithic columns rare in Egypt,ii. 66. Mosel i. XVII. MliUer, Ottfried, i. III., V., XXL, XXV, XXXL, LIV. Mummies, i. 135 ; m. pits, 181 ; method of closing m. pit, 183; do. of sarco- phagus, 182 ; furniture of m. cham- bers, 183; decoration of the m. cases, ii. 335. Mycenae, i. XLIL, 162. Mycerinus, pyramid of, i. 205, 227, 329 ; the sarcophagus of his daughter as described by Herodotus, 307 ; his own sarcophagus, ii. 55-59. INIuseums — Berlin ; i. 89 ; papyrus narrating the dedication of a chapel by an Ousourtesjn, 334; funerary obelisk, ii. 170 ; leg in black granite, 228 ; enamelled bricks from stepped pyramid, 372. Boulak ; i. 10, 41 ; the drt of the pyramid builders only to be fully seen at B., 86, 89, 90, 139; pa- pyrus IV., 161 ; stele with garden about a tomb, 301 ; statues of gods, 319 ; sphinxes in courtyard, ii- 337 statue of the architect Nefer, 177 ; statues in tomb of Ti, 181 ; Rahotep and Nefert, 183-7 ; Sheik-el-belcd, 183, 194; panels from tomb of Hosi, 189 ; statue of Ra-nefer, 203 ; do. of Ti, 203 ; wooden statue of a man with long robe, 204 ; kneeling statues, 204 ; Nefer-hotep and Tenteta, 207 ; domestic and agricultural figures, 209 ; Nemhotep, 212 ; painting of Nile geese, 219; great statues of Chephren, 221 ; Tanite remains, 230-5 ; Thothmes III., 241 ; Taia, 242 ; dancing girls, 249 ; Rameses II., 256 ; bronze statuettes, 312 ; models for sculptors, 322 ; Grgeco-Roman re- mains, 274; glass, 376; bronze ornaments and weapons, 379 ; jewels, 380 ; ivory-work, 388 ; wood-work, 395-8. British ; boats found in tombs, i. 185 ; mummy case of Mycerinus, 234, 319; Ritual of the Dead, ii. 287 ; sceptre of Papi, 198 ; head of Thothmes III., 241 ; do. of Amenophis III., 242 ; bronze statuette oi Aisaphes, 265 ; comic papyrus, 353; pottery, 368; en- amelled faience 371 ; aryballiis, 372 ; enamelled bricks from Stepped Pyramid,372; enam elled plaques, 374. Liverpool; boat from tomb, i. 185. Louvre; i. 38, 89, 122, 127 ; boats from tombs, 185 ; tabernacle, 353 ; models of houses, ii. 33-4 ; the "Scribe," 183-192; statues from Ancient Empire 181-192 ; Cane- p/iorus, 202 ; Sebekhotep, 226 ; red granite sphinx,2 28;Taniteremains, 235 ; statues from New Empire, 244-260; works in bronze, 270- 281 ; bas-relief of Amasis fromSer- apeum,285 ; gems,288; signs of im- perfect tools used, 304-5 ; portraits from Roman epoch, 336 ; jewelry, 382-387 ; woodwork, 395-8. Turin; stele, i. 301; tabernacle, 353 ; statues of the Theban Pha- raohs, ii. 225 ; Rameses II., 257 ; satirical, papyrus, 351 ; priapic scene in ^t*., 355 ; enamel on wood, 375- Vatican ; Fastop/ion/s, ii. 265. N Naos, i. 353. Napata, i. 21 ; pyramids at, 217, 218 ; great temple at N. 385 ; speos at N. 404-7- Naville, E., i. 22 ; ii. 176. Nectanebo, i. 17, 77, 86, 353, 430. Nefer (architect), statue of, ii. 177. Nefer-hotep, ii. 207. Nefert Ari, i. 410. • Nefert, statue of, from Meidoum, ii. 187. Neith, i. 69, 301.