TttE INDEit. 



iitdi ; the cmlous Specks of Bar- 



bary. p. Z^l. 

 S'tfcara, the Capital οι Zaab. p. l 53. 

 Bitumen, how railed from the Bot- 

 tom of the Dead Sea. ρ•374• t^ie 



Qiiahty of it. ρ•375• 

 B'i%a.cium, not fo iertil as the An- 



tients have made it. p.185. ^^S. 



now the Winter Circuit of the 



Kingdom of r»nM p. 141. 

 ΒΊ•^»α, the Hipfo Diarrhyius, or 



Zaritm. p.144• 

 Blaidel Madoone, vid. Tefejjad. 

 Blaid el Jereed, p.f. or Jeridde.Y.llo. 

 Bleda or Bheda. p.43. the fiWa Co/o«. 



ρ 74 the Defcription of it. ibid. 

 Soccore ; their Time of being ripe. 



p. 364. 370. 

 Bone, (the City) or B!a!d el ^neb, 



the .y4phrodi/iim . p. 96. 

 Booberak (River) ρ 74. 

 Booferpone (DaQikr.ih) ρ 8^. 

 Boo-Hadjur, or ^gar. p. 19 1. 

 Boohal-wan (Arabs) p. 61. 

 Boohammam (Diftrift) p. 111. 

 Boujeiali, the Port, the antient Savda. 



p.89. the City, ibid, the antient 



SfiW*. ibid. 

 Boujereah , ( the Mountain and 



Dajhkraht of ) p. 67. 

 Boo-khammel (Arabs) p. 54• 

 Boomuggar (Diftrift of ) p. iiy. 

 Boorlnen (the Mountain) p. loi. 

 Boofaada, a Colleiflion oi Dejbkirahs. 



p. Sj. 

 Boofbatter, or {/i'c«. p. 148. 

 Boiargo, what ? p- I f ί . 

 Braduy or Bagrada. p. 146, 147. 

 Brak; what it Hgnifies. p. 2.55. 

 Bread ; the ^rabs &c, great Eaters 



of it. ρ 196. 

 Bredeah (the Diftrift of) p.51. 

 Brei\, the Canuccii. p. 3 7. 

 Sudtvowe, the River, p-73. 

 Bugdoora, the River, p. 74. 

 Bugia, vid. Boojeiah, 

 Burgh Hami^i, the >ί«•^ίΛ, p.8o. 



Majanah. p. 107. 



5«'Λ4ί•)'. ρ•78. 



Tifiumfeely. p. 58. 



rip/W, the rwrm C-r/iw. p. 1 14. 



Burnoofe, or C/o«A, without Seam, 



the Pallium, p. 190. 

 Burrvak^eah, the Diftrift. p. 78. 

 Sufdera, the Plains of p. 166. 

 Butter, the Method of making it 



in Barbarji. p. 141. 

 Bw^ra Mons. p. 100. 



C^cioiy p.359, otHelltfpontias, p. 3 60. 

 what Jirifiotlt obferves of it. 

 ρ 361. 



Cairo, vid. J^airo. 



Calamoi, now l^alemony. p, 330. 



Callah or Calah, what it imports. 

 11.5; 3. Callah (el) theTown. ρ 53• 

 the antient Gitlui or yif^ar. ibid. 



Callat Shimmah. P3^• 



Calle{La) p.98. 



Camarata or Tmnfrant. p. i I. 



Camel, capable of great Fatigue. 

 p. 139- the Struiturc of tneir 

 Stomachs, p. 139. N. i. provi- 

 dentially created for the Service 

 of the Deferts. p. 389. 



Canajlel ( the Village and .yirabs ) 

 p. x8. 



Canopy, what? p. 187. 



Campus , the Fafhion &c. of the 

 Veifei. p. 415;. 



Canopusor Bikeer. p.337• 



t^nutdi oi Breik. p. 37« 



Cape Blancoy the Promontorium Candi- 

 dum Άηά Pulchrum. p. 141. 

 Bomerone, vid. Sebba Hfus. 



Bon or Haf-addar, the Fromont. 



Mtrcuriy p. 1^9. 



BruUoi p.^iJ. 



Falcon, or lias el Harfj^a. p.il. 



~- — Ferratt- p.l8. 



Ferro. p. 95• 



hont, or i{as Hunneine oxMettach^ 



the Prom. Magnum- p. 1 8. 



"Jvy, or Jibbel Dip. p. 35• 



Negro, p. 142. 



Serra. ibid. 



Tennes oc JVackfS. p, 37. 



Zibeeb, p. 145. the Promontor, 



^pollinis. p. 146. 



Capoudia, the Caput yada, Sn^mmcrus 

 Fromont. PI93. 



Caps, of the ^rabs, like the antient 

 Tiara, ρ 191, 



Cap fa. p. 209. 



Carcaffes ; rarely putrify in the De- 

 ferts of yirabia. p. 379. Several 

 Carcafles of Men and Cattle 

 found preferved at Saibah. p. 379. 

 N.I. 



Carpis. ρ 157. 



Cartennus fl. or Sikkf. p. 31. 



Carthage, p. 150, the Extent of it. 

 p.151. it's Aquedufts. p. 153. 



Carthaginienpum I{egio. p. 141. 



Cartili or Tedderi, p. 3 J . 



Cajiareen, the Cot- Scillitana. p. 201. 



Cafir ./ittyre, (Plains of) p.io8• 



Cafir .^jeite , the Civiias Siagitana. 

 p. 1(52, 163. 



Cajlotla (Arabs) ρ 8o. 



Caflra Germanorum, 01 Dah-mufi. p. 3 7. 



Catharine (St ) Her Convent at Mount 

 Sinai, p. 3 50. Her Bones preferved 

 there, p. 35 i. 



Cattle (Black) o{ Barbary \e{s than 

 thofe of England, p. 240. yield 

 lefs Milk. p. 141. The Number, 

 and Kinds of them in Barbary. 

 p. 138. 239. 242. 



Cement, how made. p. 286. 



Chalcorychii Montes. p. 17. 



Chamxleon- p. 249, 250 



Cheefe, in Barbary, made chiefly 

 of Sheep's and Goat'sMilk.p.14 1. 



Cheop's Tomb, faifly fo called. ρ•4ΐ3. 

 it gives, by ftriking, the Mufical 

 Note Flami. p. 411. 



Chnalaph R now the Shelliff. ρ•34• 



ChiiHie- p. 106• 



Cin-^la, now Jimmel. ρ 41. 



Chryftal ; fome curious Species of it. 

 p. 135. 



Cirat (the River) ρ 32. 



Ciria, or Conflaniina. p.I2j. 



Cirtefii. p. 121. 



Clybea, the Clupea , or Clypea, or 

 ΑΣΠΙΣ. p.lJ9. 



Ccedamufii. ψ. log. 



Ca?necM/u, or Back-Houfes. p. 2 80. 



Coleah (el), the Village, p. 46. the 

 antient Cafx Calventi. ibid. 



Cohglies, who? ρ•3ΐ3• 



Commodities, of Barbary, for Ex- 

 portation, p- 195. 



Confiantina, or Ciria. p. 12 5. 



Coral, the method of it's Vegeta- 

 tion, p. 385. a Catalogue of 

 Corals. E. 47-8. 



Coran, vid J{oran- ibid. 



Corn ; the Time of Sowing it. 

 ρ 110. the method of treading 

 it out. p. 221. and of lodgme 

 it in Pits. ibid, how they grind 

 it. p. 296. 



Corondtl, part oi the Defert of 



Marah. P.J49; 

 Corfoe (River) p. 7 J. 

 Cothon, what it imports, p-39. N.g, 

 Crocodiles, rarely fecn in the lowet 



Fgypt p. 427. 

 Crop, the Quantity of one in Bar• 



bary. p. lie 

 Cryptx ; (or Sepulchral Chambers ;) 



ΤΛΐΖΧ Latihfa. p. 313. That of St. 



TeikJ.a- ibid. Thofe at Jerufalem, 



Tortofa &.C ρ 314. 

 Cubit ; various Accounts of this 



Meafure. p. 433-6. various Mea- 



fures of the fame Denomination. 



ibid. 

 Cull, the Cullu, chuUi or CoUopt 



Magnus, p.94. 

 Curobis. p. l6a• 



D. 



Dab or Tfab (Lizard) p. if o. 

 Z)«i;,fe«/ (the Diftrift) p.159. 

 Dagon\ Temple, the Fafhion of it. 



p. 283. 

 Dah-muji , the Caflra Germanorum. 



Ρ 37 



Daman Ifraet. p-iy6. the Saphan of 

 the Scriptures, ibid 



Dami-ata, the Thamiatbis. p. 337. 



Dammer Cappy. p. lO}. 



Dan (the Tribe of) p.J3J. 



Dathkrah, or mud-walled Village, 

 p. 7 188. 



Date Tree , not ia Perfeftion in 

 Galilee &c. p. 3 70. 



Dead ; greatRefpeft paid by the Ma- 

 hometans , in carrying them to 

 their Graves, p.284. no mourn- 

 ing forthem, p. 285. buried ge- 

 nerally without the City. ibid. 



Deer ; the Size of thoie in Barbary. 

 p. 243. 



De(A^ Boh efab. p. 106. 



Delta ; from whence it commenced 

 P-339• 



Dellys (the Town of) the antient 

 l^iifcurinm. p. 88, 



Demafs, theXliapfus. p. i9r. 



Defert ; the plain Part of it looks 

 like the Sea. p. 378. Bodies of 

 all Kinds magnified in it. ibid. 



Dews, very plentiful, in .yirabid, 



P• 379• 

 Diana, novi Tagouxainah. p. no. 

 Dimmidde (Dafhkrah) p. 86. 

 Difon, vid. Lidmee. 

 Diftempers, cured by Sacrifices. 



p. 306. 

 Dourva ; what ? p. 266. 

 Dou-wanne ; what? p. 283. 

 Dou-tvar, Dorv-warah or Dou-warah, 



what it fignihes. p-32. N•*• p. 187. 

 Dra el ^itajb- p. 8. 

 ■ el Hammar. ibid. 



el Maintenan. ibid. 



Dromedary ; how it differs from 



the Camel, p.240. 

 Drufes- p. 376. 



Dry Diet, or life^ayi*. ρ•3ίΙ• 

 Dryits. p. 54. 



Diihbah, or Hyena, p. 146. 

 Dttcx. p. 1 09. 



Duccia, what ? p. 64. N. I. 

 Dudaim, what luppofed to be at 



prefent. p. 569. 

 Durdut (Mons) p. 54. 

 Durgana (Arabs) p.73• 

 Dya, a Pond and Morafs. p. 7^. 



Earths ; the different Sorts in Ber• 

 bary. p.ij6, 



Efrthqiialft 



