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 INDEX. 447 BeuM, M. at Byrsa, i. 112, 358, 371; tomb described by, i. 235, 237^. ; at Carthage, i. 324, 361, 362, 390, 39i 394- Beyrout, scarab from, i. 206 ; sculptured lion from, ii. 38. Bible, forty-two lined, i. 88. Bird, human-headed, i. 287, ii. 198, 199;;. Bisetta, i. 409. Bou-amba, mamelon known as, i. 372. Bordj-el-nadur, i. 316, 317. Borgia, Count Camillo, i. 390. Botany in Cyprus, ii. 88-90. Brazen sea of Solomon, i. 292, 293. British Isles, i. 49. Bronze, early use of, ii. 2, 410-414, 421 ; Assyrian, ii. 12 ; statuettes, i. 2 3> 36, 48 ; pla'que from Dali, ii. 101 ; man from Cyprus, ii. 194 ; furniture, ii. 412. Bruce, mausoleum of, at Thugga, i. 384- Brugsch, E., on Phoenicians in Egypt, i. 29. Bubastes, temple of, ii. 9. Bull, used as an ornament, i. 293, ii. 61 ; on coins, ii. 41 ; on bowl from Caere, ii. 346, 347. Burdj-el-Bezzak, i. in, 149, 160. Buttresses in Tunisian reservoirs, i. 377, 378. . Byblos, inscription at, i. 23, 24 ; sub- mitted to Persia, i. 54; coins from, i. 61, 128, 286; square pier at, i. 118 ; tomb at, i. 128 ; alabaster slab from, i. 136; temple at, i. 258, 259, 286, 330, 331 ; bas-relief from, ii. 9 ; sculptured lions at, ii. 37, 38. Byrsa, i. 323; walls at, i. 112, 358, 361,371. C. CAABA, i. 326/7. Cabeiri, i. 71, 78; disputed figures of the, i. 315. Cadmus, i. 29. Caere, silver platter from, ii. 346; bowl from, ii. 347, 359; cup from, ii. 354; workmanship of objects from, ii. 371. Caducei, on steles from Adrumetum, ii. 66, 67. Cagliari, Phoenicians at, i. 31, 32 ; painted coffins found at, i. i84., i85. ; terra-cottas from, ii. 5i. Cairo, mosques at, i. 326. Cambyses,ii. 17, 100. Cameiros, statuettes from, ii. 80 ; Grecian aryballoi from, ii. 271, 272 ; earthenware objects from, ii. 276- 278; glass from, ii. 330, 336; silver cup from, ii. 359 ; jewels from, ii. 385-388 ; ivories from, ii. 398. Canaanites, i. 12, 14. Canaries, discovery of the, i. 48. Caralis, cemetery of, i. 239 ; see Cagliari. Carradino, ruins at, i. 317 Carthage, history of, i. 26, 30, 31, 40- 51, 370, ii. 56; Aristotle on, i. 27 ; religion of, i. 75; coins, i. 51; in- scriptions at, i. 91, 271 ; platter from, i. 98, 99 ; ruins of, i. 96, 112, 323; votive steles from, i. 138; ne- cropolis of, i. 234-239 ; tariff of, i. 271 ; possession of Malta by, i. 301 ; fortifications of, i. 351, 357, 362, 363 ; stone used in, i. 371 ; houses at, i. 380 ; harbours at, i. 388-395 ; admiral's palace at, i. 393, 401-407 ; statuettes from, ii. 56 ; Grecian art in, ii. 56; ivories from, ii. 398 Am- bition of, ii. 431. Carthaginian fortifications at Eryx, i. 340-344, ii. 56 ; monument in Turin museum, ii. 59 ; trade in carpets, ii. 422. Caruana, M. de, Hagiar-Kim, i. 3ti. ; Malta, i. 303, 379*;. Casal-Grendi, ruined temples near, i. 34- Cato in Cyprus, ii. 102. Caucasus, Phoenician cup found in the, ii. 360. Ceccaldi, Colonna, at Golgos, i. 282, 283 ; ideal restitution of temple at Golgos, i. 285 ; draped deity drawn by, ii. 153^. ; explanation of reliefs on sarcophagus from Athieno, ii. 215^., 2l6. Centaur, in ancient sculpture, ii. 200, 201, 203. Cesnola, Gen. di, discoveries at Idalion necropolis by, i. 216-218; Phoenician pottery in Cyprian tombs, i. 219, 220; steles from Cypiian tombs, i. 141, 222 : necropolis of Amathus, i. 227., 229. ; statuettes found in tombs, i. 272, ii. 107, 108, H4//., 181, 182; temple of Paphos, i. 277, 278, 280 ; temples of Cyprus, i. 281-289 ; temple of Golgos, i. 290, 293*.,