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 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. Fill. 1'AGE 23. Upper part of the stele of Jehawmelek 69 24 Resef 72 25. Baal-Hammon 74 26. From a bronze in M. Peretie's collection 78 27. Child god 79 28. Votive stele 81 29. 30. From a Carthaginian votive stele So 31. Egyptian writing-case 86 3^. Fragment of a bron/e cup 90 33. Fragment of a sepulchral cippus 92 34. Phoenician wall of Eryx 97 35. Carthaginian mason's mark 98 36. Phoenician platter 99 37. Rock-cut house at Amrit 104 38. Rock-cut walls at Saida 104 39. Fragment of the map of Amrit 105 40. The tabernacle of Amrit 105 41. Remains of the walls of Sidon 106 42. Substructure of one of the temples at Baalbek 107 43. Square pier from Gebal 109 44. Wall of Tortosa no 45. Masonry from the Tower of the Algerines. , ., no 46. Wall of a temple at Malta in 47. The wall of Byrsa 112 48. Entablature from a temple at By bios 114 49. Capital at Golgos 117 50. Capital from Edde 117 51. Cypriot capital 118 52. 53. Cypriot capitals 119 54. Ornament from a Cypriot stele 120 55- Cypriot capital 120 56. Cypriot capital 121 57. The Serpent Grotto 122 58. Coin of Cyprus 123 59. Egyptian coffer 126 60. Phoenician cornice 127 61. Details of a cornice 127 62. Sculptured fragment 128 63. Cornice on a tomb 128 64. Moulding from a plinth 128 65,66. Mouldings from the base of a pyramidion 128 67. Coin of Byblos 129 68. Elevation of the doorway at Oum-el-Awamid and section of the lintel. . 129 69. Winged globe 130 70. Winged globe with crescent 130 7 1 . Sidereal symbols from a Carthaginian stele 131