τ Η Ε *I Ν D Ε χ. 



Snfa(thc City of) Ϋ ι89• 



5»/e/iV») (River) ρ. ^6. 



Siv-tmrnay (the Ruins of) p. 5f. 



Siveede, ov Siv'tddc (Arabs) what the 

 Name figuitles, ρ j6. 



Swords, long ones found in Ruins, 

 p. <5?. 



Sycamore^' οοά; the Durablenefs of 

 it, ρ 423 



Syria, (the Inhabitants of,) p, 376. 



Symbolical Learning ; vi\.. the 

 Symbols οΐ Ofirii, p. 59*. οι /ft, 

 594 &c. vid. Egypiiani. 



Syrtis^ the Nature of it, p. 194. 

 T. 



TJ-bark^t, the Thabraca, or Tabraatj 

 p. 99. 141. 



Tacafe, p. 1915, 



TJCapUatis (^^qiii") p. 197. 



TitMiwa, ρ 9i. 



Tjckumbrcct, vid. 5/i;.i, p. 19. 



Ttf/ji-oii'v (Mountains) p. 51. 



7"j/n.? (River) p. 18 19- zo. 



Tagndcntpt. Togdent, Tigedent, Tigri• 

 dent &c. p• 5 5- 



Tiggah(i\\e Ruins of) p. 109. 



7tfni<i(theRiver)p.3 i.theBrook,p.y4. 



Tagou-'^biah, the Diana, p. 109. 



Tagulmemmett, p. 51. 



T-ijen, what r p. 296. 



Taii.rb, cr chamxkon, the Same with 

 the Λ«ΛΛ, or Lizard, /.cuii. 3. 

 p. 150. 



Ταίώ, 7id Thhlby. 



Taleelet (River) p. 3 r. 



Talk, p. 235. 



Taniif]. p. 195. Clay, 36. N.l. 



7j//;ii;j Promcnt. p. 159. 

 TMtiibt, the Taduiti, p. I to. 



Τλι-*• or Tympanum, p. 269. 



7Λ.ν/»!^!•Λ, p. 327. 



Tebccritum, viil. Tacl^mbreet, p. 19. 



Teddekt, vid Oeltyt. 



re</rfc« (the Bay) the CijciiVe, p. 35. 



Tejefad, U\: Tip.i;'a, p. 43. 



7V/if>-i (the River) p. 38. 



re/ife/e (Kabyles) p. 104. 



rc/^e•», (Village) p. 47. 



Ttladufi], p. 50. 



τνΛ, or Land proper furTiIIage,p.i. 



Telepie, p. 20S. 



re//a(/cc/e (Mountains of ) p. 124. 



Temendfufe, the I\yfguni£ Col. ρ 71. 



Temhuhe, the 5•^»«, p. 124. 



Tent, the I'illar of it, p. 2S7. 



Terrace, how made, p. 286. 



Tefloiire((he Town of ) p. 169. 



Teβailah (Mountains and C'ity) the 



^Fiacili!, p• 5 2. 

 TV^^owic, ihc Lambefe, p. 118. 

 Tha-Jianr.e, ( Serpent ) or Tliebmiu 



Ophites, p. 1,- (• 

 Thainee, the Thenx ot Theng, p. 194. 

 Thala, ρ 207. 



Tbaleb or Thulby, who? p. lig. 

 Thambes Mens. p. loi. 

 Thapfm, ρ 191. 

 Thina ΟΙ Thcnt, p.194. 

 Thermte, Spaws, &c. p. 2jf. 

 Tbeneate el Cannim, p. 8 J. 

 Thermometer, how afleiled with Heat 



and Cold, in Barhary, zij, 

 Thiburpcum or Thiibiirficca, p. 173. 

 Thulby, vvho they are, p. So. N. i. 

 Tiah beni Ifracl, what? p. 346. 

 Tifitjh, the jhevejle, p. 130. 

 Tineh, the Peliifiiim, p. 336. what ic 



denotes, p.;6. Ν i. 

 Tiffa, otTibejja, the Tlpafa, p. loi. 

 Tifdra, p. 206. 

 Titiene, what it fignihes, p. 79, 



Oojh, ibid. 



' Ciw/f, ibul. 



Tiemfan, Tremefen, or Te lew fan, the 



City, p. 47. the Lanigara, p.49. 



what it denotes, p.50. N.i. 

 Tmu'ga, (the Town and Mountain 



of) p. 58. 

 Τηϊβ ΟΪ Tennis, p. 36. the fignifica- 



tion of it, N. i. ibid. 

 Tnifi, the Carcome, p. 37. 

 Tnifjians, Sorcerers, p. 36. 

 Tobacco, the Culture of it at Latil^a, 



p. 365. 

 Tor, the Par an ot Ptolemy, p. 3J}. 

 Tartofa, or Deir-dofe, the . /imaradni, 



Tc^r, the Tifiims, p.211. 

 Trade; p- 195. the iye[lern flloors 

 trade with a People they never 

 fee, p. 302. 

 Tranjrant, οΐ CamaratJ, p. 21. 

 Trara, the Mountains, p. 47• 

 Travelling ; the Method of it in 

 Haibary, and the Levant, vid. 

 the Safety of it in the Tingitania, 

 Preface, p. 17• 

 Tremefen, vid. Tiemfan. 

 Telemfan, vid. Tiemfan. 

 Tres InfuU, p. ιό. 

 Tretttm Promont. p. 89. 

 Tribute , colleiled by the feveral 

 yiceroyi of the Kingdom of ^Z- 

 giers, p. 87. 

 Tieris, p. 330. 



Tripuly, the Situation of it, ibid. 

 ri/ron (River) p. 197. zij. 

 Tritum Promont. p. 94. 

 Tiibna, the Thubunj, p. 114. 

 Ttiburbo, the Tuburbum AUnui, p. 167. 

 Tubernokf, the Oppidum Tuburnicenje, 



p. 1S4. 

 Tuber foke, the Thiburfciimbme, p. 1 73. 

 TuccA Terebinihma, p. 199. 

 Tuckaeah (the Ruins of ) p. j8. 

 Tiickuji (Vilhge) p. 95. 

 Tuc-caber, the Tuccabori, p. 168. 

 7'n^g«i-i,theCapitalofW-'<K/reeg,p.i3y. 

 Tulenfij, p. 66. 



Titnga, the ThigibaCo]- p. 17I. 

 Tunis ; the Extent of the City, 

 p. iJi-6. of the Kingdom in ge- 

 neral, p. 139. it's Limits and 

 Extent, p. 140• not divided into 

 Provinces, p. 141. 

 Tiirretla Chica, p. 67. 

 Tiviint, the .ylrtifga, p. 18. 

 Tyre; it's Ports &c. p-J^o. why cal- 

 led 5«!•, p. 3 J I. 



r. 



Ubbo, what it fignifies, p. 97. N. *. 

 Vegetation of Coral, Madrepores &c. 



p. 385. 

 Via, γ. 67. 



Villages (ofBarbary) how built,p. ιί. 

 Ύπίξΰιοι, vvhat it iignifies, p. 181. 

 Urbya (Ar.abs) and their Salt Pits, 



Γ.78. 

 Wrchins, Stars, Shells &c. of the 



Hed Sea, p. 387. Ε ji. 

 VfUa, p. 193. 

 Utenfils ; fuch as were ufed in the 



Symbolical Writings of the £• 



gyptians, p. 401. 

 Utica, novj Boo/batter, p. 148. 

 • 



Ifadreag, the Inhabitants, p. 8. the 



Diilnci and Vill.ages of it , 



p. 134. 

 liTamre (theDiftrift of) p. 78. 

 Wan-najh-reeje, p. 34. the Mons Z*• 



lachm, p. s8. 

 iFennciigij/; (Mount) p. 105. 

 If^anan or Oran, p. 24. the antient 



^«V, p. 28. 



Warral; the Lizard of that Name, 



p. 250. affeflcd with Mtrlick, 429. 

 JFarijja, (the Brook) p. 54. 

 Jl^aJ/j, what it denotes, p. 242. N. r. 

 Water, h&w railed in /t^y^t, p. 43 I. 

 Watci-Spouts , how octaiioned , 



p. 362. 

 Weather; an Account of it in Bar- 



bary, p. 217. in Syria, p.358• in 



Arabia, p. 378. at .^leiar.dria , 



E. iy. 

 Weaving ; how performed in Bar- 



bary, p. 289. 

 U'td ( the Meaning of it) p. ii. 



N. **. 

 JTcd yidjedee, the Cr.V. p. 13 J. 

 — —yldi,ufe, p.50. 



el y^bdt, p. 3f. 



el Boofellam, ρ 91, 



el Dfah.ib, p. 104. 



el E,g. p. 9c,. 



el Fiidd.jh, or River of Plate, 



Ρ ?4- 



• elf-Jam, ρ 84. 



•^ — el f-fammani, p. 3 i. 45. 

 — — Iteek., p. 46. 



ell^.ifaab, p. 22. 



clj(afaab, p. 1 1 r. 



■ el \ibeer, the ^mpftga, p. 9i. 



— — el Mailah , or Fltimen Salfum ^ 



p. 21. 23.51. 78. 85.91.92. 



el Sfimmcl, p. 92 . 



el Serrait, p. 130. 



• el Shai-er, )>. 8 y . 



el Sliijfa, p. 46. 



el Zeitoune , p. 73. 



■ el Zaine, the Tiifca, p. 99. 



Jf^edjer, the River, p. 46. 



ll'tUed, the Mcaninj' of it, p. 17. 



N. * *. 

 Ji^el/ed ^bdenore, p. 116. lo8"9. 

 .yljebby, p. 104. 



.y^raimah, p. 109. 



.yfiiyah, an inhofpitable Clan. 



P-93• 



Boofrecd, p. 60. 



— — Seedy Boogannim, p. 2 1 4. 



Booker, p. 57. 



• Boogii^; p. 214. 



Boo Samm, p. 60. 



Boo'^efe, p. 1 2 1 . 



-^ — Braham, ρ 123. 



Draaje, p. η 2. 



■ Seedy Eefa, p. 84. 



• Eifah, p. 1 09. 



Seedy f/adjeras, p. 84. 



f/aleef, p. 57. 



f/alfa, p. 50. 



fiircaat, p.3i<j. 



I-ate, p. 60. 



Inanne, p. 79. 



——-Maj'.t, p. 60. 



— ' — Manfoure, p. ιοί. 



Maithie, p. 86. 



— — Aiatibie, p. 214, 



■ AlcUeehe, p. 8<>. 



Mouja ben .yibduUab, p. Jl , 



Moufa ben Ti-yab, p. 1 1 1. 



• Noik, p. 86. 



Omran, p. 214. 



Oujreed, p- 5 5 . 



Seide, p. 159. 214, 



Seleema, p. 55. 



Soulab, p. 134. 



Spaibee, p. 60. 



Uxeire, ibid. 



• Jl'beedam, p. yy. 



Tagoube, p. 87. 2 14. 



Toumofe, p. jC, 



— — Zeire, p. 50. 



Winds ; which the moil frequent 

 in Barbary, p. 218. 



Ri Wives i 



