CONTENTS OF VOL. II. The different classes of Egyptians - Third class:-The husbandmen Fourth class:-Artificers, tradesmen or shopkeepers, musicians, builders, carpenters, boatbuilders, masons, potters, public weighers The fifth class - Pastors, poulterers, shops, fowlers, fishermen, labourers, brickmakers, and common people-Jews- People giving an account of their mode of living-Laws - Judges - Crimes and punishments - Thieves Debtors Sales and deeds - Marriages - Parents Lawgivers - Provinces and governors - Revenues Gold-Mensu- ration - Three seasons- Intercalation-Sothic year - Land mea- Too great symmetry avoided — Use of large stones Antiquity of the arch - Bricks - Progress of architecture - Use of limestone Colossi Monoliths - Machinery — Masons -Early Egyptian inventions - Dresses Wigs - Dresses of women Those with ** prefixed are new woodcuts; with new woodcuts copied from lithographs of ** Frontispiece Mode of transporting a large colossus from the quarries. The statue is 41 Vignette 378. Glass bottles, and a bead with the name of Amun-m-het (see Trans. China Branch of R. Asiatic Soc., Part 3, 1851-2, 381. A guard apparently with a lantern 382. Women weaving and using the spindle 383. Men spinning and making a sort of network, horizontal loom, |