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 List of Illustrations FIG. PAGE 145. Jewish tomb restored. After Cassas 230 146. Pylon after the received interpretation of Ezekiel's text 231 1 i;. Pilaster in subterraneous chamber 232 148. Transverse section through court of Israel 233 149. Wall of enclosure of inner court 235 150. Carthaginian stela 235 151. Bottom of glass bowl 236 152. Temple and side apartments 239 153- Egyptian naos 245 154. Bronze coin struck temp. Yaddous 246 155. Bronze coin of Jonathan (Maccabee) 246 156. Bronze coin of an Asmonœan prince 246 157. Bronze coin of Herod 246 158. Bronze coin temp. Augusti 246 159. Fragment of lid of sarcophagus 247 160. Egyptian table of offering 248 161. Bas-relief on the arch of Titus 249 162. Candlestick on the arch of Titus 250 163. Candlestick of Tabarieh 250 164. Capital of bronze columns 251 165. Projection of capital at the height of the astragal 252 166. Upper projection of capital 253 167. Punic stela 254 168. Punic stela 255 169. Bronze fragment 256 170. Punic stela 256 171. Punic stela 257 172. Brazen sea 258 173. Movable vessels 262 174. Sacrificial altar 262 175. Incense burner at Caere (Etruria) 263 176. Incense burner at Caere 264 177. Dolmen at Alah Safath 268 178. Pillar or cippus, called Hajr-el-Mansub. 270 179. Tomb at Medain Salih 271 180. 181. Tombs at Medain Salih 272 182. View of Siloam (village) 273 183. Cornice from monolith of Siloam 275 184. The Siloam monolith 276 185. Longitudinal section of the same 277 186. Transverse section of the same 277 187. A tomb with inscription 278 188. Remains of inscription 278 189. Front view of monolith 279 190. Façade of monolith in its pristine state 280 191. General view of the Siloam monolith 281 192. Jewish tomb 284 193. Tomb in the Valley of Hinnom 287 194. Wall of enclosure, showing central stone 292