THE INDEX. 



p. :ji<. Theiv Stones not brought 

 froin theri-ojan Mounta'inSj 416. 

 No Account of their Founders, 

 or the Time of their Fountl-ition, 

 ibid or for whatUfe they were in- 

 tencicdj p. 417. 418.410. Their 

 Infide little known to the An- 

 tients, ibid. TheMcafure of them, 

 E. 54. 

 Pygarg, \ia.Lidmee. 



Qiiaij ; a Speciet without the hinder 



Toe, p. 255. 

 ^uaran:mii ( tlie Mountains of) 



P• ?33• 



Quarries, ρ 581. vid. Marble. 



f^crkymji Id. the CiVciwrt, and OVci- 

 niiM, p. 19J• 



^• 



i{achamah, or Geer Eagle, ρ 3SS. 



i(^«iga/j (Arabs) p. 108. 



Rain ; comes in Barbary with W. 

 and N. Winds , p. ii8. The 

 Quantity of it that falls in a 

 Year, p. 119. The rainy Seafon 

 is in Winter, ibid. The former 

 and the latter Rains in Barbery, 

 ρ 210. in ijciM, p.363. upon the 

 Coaft oi E^ypt, p. 431. E. 55. 



}\amefei , p. 341. the f/eliopolitan 

 Nomoi, p. 342. 



S^lhig, what it fignifies, p. <;6. 



Hai, or Head Land, p. 19. N. i. 



^ccoit-natttr, p. 67. 



ei ^inline, p. 112. 



el yimoujh, p. 43. 



d f/amrahj p. j)j, the fJiffi 



Ptomont. 



■ elTnyjf, p. 38. 



f/adced, p. 9f• 



/-/iinmine, p. 18. vid. Capt f-Tone. 



Sem, the Petrifications there 



found, p. 383. Ν 2. 



ί(Λ//οϊίίΛ (Arabs) p. 73. 



jjeii Sea, or the Sea of pdom, or Tarn 

 Soiipb, i. e. the Weedy Set, p.387. 



l{egia (River) p. 73. 



Remedies ; fuch as are ufed in 

 Barbary, p. 264. that againilthe 

 Plague, p. i66. 



t^ephidim, ρ 352. 



Heiiben (the Tribe of) p. 333. 



Kl>ades, or .yldei, p.ij6. 



Rice; how raifed in E^ypt, p. 430. 



i\omaleah (ύίζ Plains of) p. 53. 



]{ou-tvadde, or Hou-ad, the Jiradus^ 

 ct^rpjid, p.32j. 



I{oo-eena. (the Brook) p. 58. 



io-KCtto, or J{a(}id, γ. ^l?. 



Bitfcinona, p. 146. 



i{i*gg<>, the Caraga, p. I07. 



l{uficada, now Sgigeia. p. 94. 



I^ufpina, p. 190. 



s. 



Satry (Mountains) p. 8y. 



Sadiratain (Mountains) p. 47. 



Saddocl•^, what? ρ 303. 



Saiiakel, the Kjtfpina, p. 190. 



Sahma (the) or Sah-ra, p. 5. 



Sahul (the Diftriftof) ρ 214. 



Sgigata, the Kjtpcada, p. 94. 



SaUmffij, p. 107. 



Sai^rmoniac; how it is made, E.yj. 



SalCem, p. 230. 



SaUElo, the SuUefii, p. 192. 



SaUna, or Salt Pits of^ci^ero, p.229. 



thofe of the Cuktta ; of the Shott 



&C. ibid. 

 Salt; the great Quantities of it in 



Barbary, p. 228. The Salt of the 



Mountains of LnO-talab, p. 229. 



of the Lake of Marks, p. 230. 



ef thi Shi(iliahi, ibid. 



Salt Petre, or Mailah haij; how it 



is made, p. 230. 

 Salt Petre Works, p. 22S. 

 Salt Pits, of ^ι•ς;βιρ, p. 30. 

 Salt Works, upon the Coaft of 



Syria, p. 372. 

 Sand ; the Drifts of it in ylrabia, 



p. 378. 

 Saphun, not the Jerboa, p. 249. but 



the Daman /frael, p. 376. 

 Saracene, the Wildernefs of Eiham, 



P• :!4ί- 



Sarmah, what? ρ 303. N. 2. 



Sa/bee , a peculiar Species of the 

 .yipricoi, p. 2 2 6. 



Sav^ Alunicipium, p. 1 04 



Sbeebali, the antient Hitia, p. J 3, 

 the Tiiaa Terebinihina, p. 1^9. 



Scata Tyriorum, vid. Nalt^ura. 



Scandarea, the Alexandria, Ρ•338. 



Scenite, p. 3. 5• N. 3. 



SciUiana (the River) p. 198. 



SciUitana Col. p. 202. 



Scorpion, p. 158. 



Sditr, or Sh'ir, (the Defert of) p-349. 



Sebba I{ous, p. 93. the Triium, or 

 Aletagoniiim, p. 94. 



Sebbeine .^ine , or Seventy Foun- 

 tains, p. 34. 



Seloive (the Diftriifl of) p. 10 1. 



Seedy, the Meaning of it, p. 16. N.**. 



Seidy ^bdcl /ibufs, the Aliifii, p. 1 79. 



^-^.ylbdetmoumen, p. 16. 



.Abid, p. 57. 



Ammer Bud-^teroah, p. 148. 



■ .y.JboKie ; his Hiftory, p. 307. 



ben Alukha-Uh ; his Hiftory ,iiiii. 



Boofeide, p. 1 5 4. or Cafe Cariha^e. 



Boumadian, ρ 50. 



Braham, p.ioS. 



Braham .y^Jlemmy, p. 84. 



Braham Barahtifa, p. 76. 



Doiide, the AJi/iia, p. 157. 



. tbfy, his Hammami, p. 50. 



~—^Embarali Efmaii, 107. 



i^fiye, or Κ(Λ, p. ί7. 



Hab(bee, p. 80. 



fialiiff, p. 67. 



I-famn ben Dreefe, p. lol. 



Han.^a, p. 80. 



Lajcar, p. 134. 



. Akemon, p. J28. 



Ocaiba, p. 134. 



liougeije (Mountains) p. 124. 



Toujeph, p. 65. 



Stiboufe ( the River of) the Armna. 

 Ρ 97• 



SciV (Mount;) the compaifing of 



Jtj P-354• 

 Seleniiei, p. 23?. 

 icw/W^j/j (Arabs) p. 99. 

 icn;3i-f (the Ruins of ) p. 123. 

 Sepulchres; how the Aloori/i ones 



arc built, p. 285. 

 Serpent-Eaters in Kairo , p. 430. 



their Dances, ibid. 

 Serpents, very numerous in Egypt, 



p. 429. 

 Seteef, the Sitifi oc Sitipha, p. 107. 

 Seven Sleepers, iaid to be buried at 



Nichotvfe, p. II?. 

 Sfax, (the City of) p. 194. 

 iWa(/;te (the Ruins of) p. 124. 

 Sheep, the different Sorts in Bar' 



bary, p. 24Γ. 

 5fcc^a (Arabs) ρ 2». 

 Shelφ^ what ? p. 310. N. 2. 

 SheUijf ( the River ) the chinalaph, 



P-34• 

 Shells; thofe of the I^d See, p.387. 



a Catalogue of them, E. j i. 

 Shell Fill•, p. 260. 

 iijtnmbf (Mougtaip) p. 4». 



Sberfiell, the Jot Ctefarea, p. 14, 38. 



39. &C. 

 Shibeardou, or Gat el Bcr-rany ; the 



Dcfcription of it, p. 246. 

 Shibk^h or Sibl^jh ; what : p. 230. 

 Shibk.jh Elloivdcah, p. 2 1 1 . 

 Shirja (i\r.ibs) p. ίο. 

 Shoit, what it denotes, p. J14. 

 Showiah Tongue, p.288. a Vocabu• 



lary of it, E. 52. 

 Shynbwe h,ub, p. 43. 73. 

 Shiir (the Defert of) ρ 349. 

 Stmjjah (Arabs) p. 89. 

 Shiirph' el graab, or Pinnacle of the 



Ravens, p. 50. 

 Sibkah, or Sh:bk^ah, p. 51.250. 

 Sid. vid. Seedy. 

 Siga, p.14. N.4. and p. 19, 20,21. 



or iipim, ibid. 

 Sikacl\ (River) p. 19. 

 Sikk, a Drain &c. p. 31. 

 Sik^ke or Canetmus, p. 3 2. 

 Sik^t (reiver) p. 31. 

 S/iMeo« (the Tribe of) p. 335. 

 Simpa, p. 5 17. 



Sin (the Wildernefs of) p. 3J0. 

 Sinaab (the Ruins of) the Oppide- 



mi'.m. p. 57. 

 Sinai ; ( the Mountain and Defert 



cf) p. 350. and 352. from 



whence the Name, p. 3 S3, the 



Garden of the Convent, p. 384. 

 Sinan (the Brook ) p. 2 i.(City)p 50. 

 Simis Num die»;, p• 93 ■ 9?. 

 Sirbenii (the Lake) p. 336. 

 S;VAa/; (River) p. 120. 

 Si(ara yalus, p. 165. 

 Σίττάφιι,ι iTiiiev, p. 108. 

 Siyah Chujb, or Black Ears, p. 247. 

 Skinkore, a VVater Lizard, ρ 376• 

 Skins, the Bottles of the Scripture, 



p. 304. 

 Sleepers, vid. Seven &c. 

 Soil, the Quality of it in Barbary^ 



p. 228• h\ Sjria, ρ 364. 

 Solyman (the Town of) p. 157. 

 Smfel Tell (the Dilirift of it) p. 2 1. 

 Sour Giiflan, the >4«^λ, p. 80. 

 S.W.Wind, or .y4Jricus, p. 218. 

 Sowing Time in Barbary, p. 22.0, 



in the Holy Land, p. 364. 

 Spar, ρ 235. 



Spaitla, the Siifctula, p. 2or. 

 Sfhinx; covered with Sand, ρ 421• 



a fquare Hole upon the Rump, 



»i/d.another upon theHead,p.422^ 

 Springs ; the feveral Kinds in Bar- 

 bary, p. 231. 

 Stations, of the Ifraelitei, not al- 



w.iys a Day's Journey, p.344• 

 Στ(;λ), a Veil, p. 278. 

 Stone ; the Quality of it in Barbary, 



p. 23?. different Kinds of it, ibid. 

 Stone Coffins cf Egypt , their Fa- 



fliion, p. 419• 

 Siora, vid. Sgigata. 

 Stoiks; their Hiftory, p. 428. 

 Strata, great Breaches in them, in 



fome cf the Mountains oi^rahia, 



p. 383. 

 Strefficeros, vid. Lidmee. 

 Siiicoil), a Place of Tents, ρ 344. 

 Siidraiah (Diftri(ii:and.^Mii) p. 107. 

 Sui\, theCity of that Name,p.344. 



ninety Miles from I\airo, ibid. 

 Siiph or Souph, what ? p. 386-7. N.I. 

 Sn§rah, what? p. So. N. I. 

 Siifjimmar (River) p. 92. 

 Stmimam (River) p. 91. 

 Summata (Kabyles) p. j6. 

 Stimra, the Simyr.t, υτΤαχϊπι^Ύα,ρ.^Ιγ . 

 Sioie!, or Sforiet, p. 377. 

 Smftff, the Sarfitra, p. lo6. 



Srramma. 



