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xvi List of Illustrations. FIG. PAGE 217. Plan of the Temple of Luxor 371 218. Bird's-eye view of Luxor 373 219. Plan of the Ramesseum 377 220. The Ramesseum. Bird's-eye view of the general arrangement .... 379 221. General plan of the buildings at Medinet-Abou 381 222. Plan of the Temple of Thothmes 382 223. Plan of the Great Temple at Medinet-Abou 383 224. Plan of the Temple at Abydos 387 225. Seti, with the attributes of Osiris, between Amen, to whom he is paying homage, and Chnoum 390 226. Plan of the Temple of Gournah 392 227. Facade of the naos of the Temple of Gournah 393 228. Logitudinal section of the Temple of Gournah, from the portico of the naos to the back wall 393 229. Plan of the Temple of Elephantine 396 230. View in perspective of the Temple of Elphantine' 397 231. Longitudinal section of the Temple of Elephantine 398 232. Temple of Amenophis IIL at Eilithyia 401 233. Temple of Amenophis III. at Eilithyia ; longitudinal section 403 234. The speos at Addeh • 406 235. The speos at Addeh ; longitudinal section 406 236. Plan of speos at Beit-el- Wali 407 237. Longitudinal section of the speos at Beit-el-Wali 407 238. Plan of the hemispeos of Gherf-Hossein 408 239. Gherf-Hossein ; longitudinal section 409 240. Plan of the hemispeos of Derri 409 241. Longitudinal section; Derri 409 242. Facade of the smaller temple at Ipsamboul 411 243. Plan of the smaller temple 413 244. Perspective of the principal Chamber in the smaller temple 413 245. Longitudinal section of the smaller temple 413 246. Plan of the Great Temple 413 247. Perspective of the principal Hall in the Great Temple 414 248. Fa9ade of the Great Temple at Ipsamboul 415 249. Longitudinal section of the Great Temple 417 250. Dayr-el-Bahari 419' 251. Restoration in perspective of Dayr-el-Bahari 423 252. The ruins on the Island of Philae 431 253. The battle against the Khetas, Luxor 436 254. Rameses II. returning in triumph from Syria 437 255. The goddess Anouke suckling Rameses II., Beit-el-Wali 441