VI CONTENTS OF VOL. III. 



Chap. XLVf. 



Ten ty lis — D end era — Emir — T.^ei}ipJe of Isis — De- 

 scripiion of several extraordinary figures — Tro- 

 chilus of the ancients — Colours — Egyptian village 

 built upon the ancient temple — Efforts of harha- 

 rism to destroy it — Vi'filance in the boat — Fruits 

 — Situation of Dendera - - 152 



Chap. XLVII. 



Ahnouh — Ballas — Earthen pots — Water-melon 



Neguade — Earthquake — The hyena — IVild and 

 domestic animals — The tiger — The lion — The hip' 

 popotamus — The hear — Boat anchor — Robbers — 

 The stork — The pelican — Isma'in- uihou- Ali : de- 

 scription of him ; his plan to make himself young 

 again - - - - 171 



Chap. XLVIII. 



Return to Neguade — S-ivelUng of the IS He — Water- 

 spinners — Koiis — Remains of the city of Apollo — 

 Mokka coffee — Fertility of the soil in Upper Egypt 

 — Its agriculture — Granivorous birds — Swallows 

 — Laundress — Ravens — Flies — Bugs — Insects 

 still more disgusting — Ichneumon fly — Drone bee 

 — Wasp — Scorpion^ — Crab — Degeneracy of the 

 people of Egypt — Women of Theba'js — Those 

 who have embraced the Catholic faith, have be- 

 come subject to foreign monks — Effects of jealousy 



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