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Haupt, 13, 7-8. Cf. Gen. iii. 5 and 21. The text of the following lines restored by combining Haupt, p. 13, with a supplementary fragment published by Jeremias' Izdubar-Nimrod, pl. 3. I.e., he will be told about thy dream through the wisdom given to him. See, e.g., Jeremias' Izdubar-Nimrod, p. 21. He is certainly not a native of Babylonia. Gilgamesh. Haupt, p. 26.

I'll do what I pl ease with my di uhm di uhm." "If you say another word about such stuff in front of that child, I'll " "Well, if you don't want her to hear what she sees with her eyes all around her, come into the bedroom, then, and I can tell you something that'll bring you to your senses." "What you can tell me I don't want to hear." "You're afraid." "I am, am I?" "Yes."

Length 1 inch 9 lines. Hab. Australia. CHRYSOPA MACULIPENNIS, pl. 4. fig. 2. Head red, with a black spot on the crown; antennae short brownish black; thorax hairy; thorax, abdomen, and legs, brownish black.

Sir Andrew Smith, 'Zoology of S. Africa, pl. xix. The effects of castration deserve notice, as throwing light on this same point. Stags after the operation never renew their horns. The male reindeer, however, must be excepted, as after castration he does renew them.

He married Fu'-kan, the younger of the two industrious sisters, and namesake of the mother of the people of Bontoc. After marriage he lived at Chao'-wi, in the present ato of Sigichan, near the center of Bontoc pueblo. The large, flat stones which were once part of Lu-ma'-wig's dwelling are still lying in position, and are shown in Pl. Lu-ma'-wig at times exhibited his marvelous powers.

"Avast there!" said this personage in deep, albeit jovial tones, "ease away there, my lad, stand by and let old Timbertoes come aboard!" But the Gentleman-in-Powder was not to be cajoled. He sniffed. "The hother door, me good feller!" he repeated, relentless but dignified, "and ring only, if you pl "

This coincidence struck Professor Rawlinson, who compares one of these Assyrian columns to a column in the porch of the Cathedral of Trent. He reproduces them both in his Five Great Monarchies, vol. i. p. 313. See PERROT and GUILLAUME, Exploration archéologique de la Galatie, vol. ii. pl. 57. Discoveries, p. 590. GEORGE SMITH, Assyrian Discoveries, p. 431.

Exp. 1 1/4 inch. ACONTIA? PULCHRA, pl. 5. f. 5. Wings of a somewhat chalky white, the anterior with three rufous dots on the costa before the middle, of which the third is the largest, and near the apex a large brown spot, fulvous towards the costa, clouded with bluish white, connected with the inner margin by four indistinct yellow dots; forehead red; head, thorax, and abdomen, white; palpi red at the apex; feet white first and second pairs spotted with red.

In a certain measure, they remind one of Figs. 4 and 5, Pl 11, of Witham's "Internal Structure of Fossil Vegetables," and which were drawn from specimens of cannel coal derived likewise from Lancashire, but which are not so highly magnified.

R. S. Williams: Peruvian Mosses. Bulletin of Torrey Botanical Club, XLIII, 323-334, June, 1916. 4 pl. Many people have asked me how to pronounce Machu Picchu. Quichua words should always be pronounced as nearly as possible as they are written. They represent an attempt at phonetic spelling.

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