64 Geographic. 



,The. O. G. p. 169. 



Names of cities and towns in Irak agemi. Hama- 

 dan . . . .Spahan , Jehudistan . . . .Ispahan is the most 

 flourishing of all the cities in Kouhestan , and pos- 

 sesses more riches than all the others places : and 

 it is the pass between Kouhestan, and Pars and 

 Khorassan and Khuzistan. The garments of silk and 

 fine linen of this place are caried to all parts of the 

 empire , as well as the fruits. 

 P. 173. 



Antimony is found at Ispahan. 

 Idem , p. 321. 



Plurimapars sic dicta: regionis montantB, utaitfiliua 

 HauJcali , alias vulgb Irakce Persica appellalce con- 

 sislit e montibus , excepto eo spatio , quod Hama- 

 danam et Raj jam et Kom intercedit : nam ibi pau- 

 ciores sunt monies. Si e Schahrzur ad limiles Gabali 

 velis evadere t procedis indb in orienlem ad Hohvan , 

 ab Hohvan ad Ispahan. Inde ab Ispahan procedis 

 super limite qui dirimil Pcrsiam et Gabal ad Kas- 

 chanet Kom. Tunc fit ctis ad Kaschan (18) et Schah' 

 rawan. 



P. 172. 



Kouhistan is all a hilly country , except from 

 Hamadan to Rey , or Kom where the hills are fewer, 

 and less considerable. From Shehrzour to Hulwan , to 

 Semireh , to Sirwan , to Louf , to the vicinity of Is- 

 pahan and the borders of Saber khast , and from that 



(iS) Dans raon iiunusctit on lit Kazwin. 



