class="pl4 smaller">§1. History of the New York Obelisk. 35-40. §2. The removal of the obelisk to New York City. 40-45.
| Chapter VI. The inscriptions of the New York Obelisk. |
46—78 |
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I. Inscriptions of Thothmes III. 46-61. The Pyramidion. 46-55. The Obelisk Proper. 56-61.
II. Inscriptions of Ramses II. 62-71. Vertical columns. 62-70. The base. 71.
III. Inscriptions of Osarkon I. 71-72.
IV. Inscriptions of Augustus. 72-74.
The full translation of the obelisk. 74-78.
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| Chapter VII. Notes on the translation and the crabs. |
79—83 |
| §1. Arabic and other translations of the New York Obelisk. 79-81. §2. The crabs of the obelisk and the inscriptions on them. 81-83. |
| Chapter VIII. Egypt: its geographical divisions and its cities. |
84—92 |
| Upper Egypt. 84-90. Lower Egypt. 90-92. |
| A Glossary of names and terms occurring in this book and pertaining to Egyptological subjects. |
93—154 |
| List of the Egyptian dynasties. 108-111. The Coptic alphabet. 113. The Demotic alphabet. 116. The Hieratic alphabet. 124. |
| A Glossary of hieroglyphs occurring in this book, together with their pronunciation and determinative value. |
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