84 Geographical Obfervations in the Inland Parts 



upon a Square broken Stone. 

 ----- DIVI 

 ET 

 CASTORVM SENATVS 

 lENSIS DEVOTA 



; Vpon a broken Stone in Half foot Letters. 



III COS PRO COS 

 OTA MENTE QVA NVMINIBVS 

 SITEI EXCOLVIT DEDICANTI 



River7,«-f«- A League to the Southward of Jihhel Deer a, we have The 

 lf\Thoum [the Mouth of the River] Jin-enne\ which, after 

 It hath run, for the Space of ten Leagues, through a dry fandy 

 »Sr t/f L- '^^^^' lofeth itfelf gradually in the Shott. Moft of the Getulian 

 wTa^' '^^'^ ^rahs, who dwell upon the Banks of This River, are Zwowiah^ 

 as They generally call in this Country The Children andDepen- 

 dents of Their Marab-huttSy who, like Thofe of the fame De- 

 nomination iji all the Mahometan Dominions, enjoy great Pri- 

 vileges, and have their PolTeffions free from Taxation. The 

 s^<i\L. ^^^i^d ^^edy Eefa , the Northermoft of thefe Communi- 

 ties, have the Sepulchre of Their tutelar Saint, at the Diftance 

 of five Leagues from Sour Guflan. There is hard by It, on the 

 one Side, a large Rock, upon which Seedy Eefa was daily ac- 

 cuftomed to offer up his Devotions ; and, on the other, is The 

 \^Ain \^\J^» ] Kidran\ Fountain of Tar, fuppofed to have been 

 miraculoufly beftowed upon Them by Their Progenitor ; and 

 which They continually make ufe of, inftead of common Tar, 

 for the falving of Their Camels. Six Leagues farther, are the 

 SeS^Had- ^^^l^^d Seedy Hadjeras , called fo from another of Thefe 

 jeras. Marah-hutts. Here the Jin-enne changeth It's Name into that 

 of [The Wed el [f*^] Hainl The River of Carjzage, from the 

 weUed Number of People, as I am told, that have been at one time 

 haAa^m- ^^ other drowned in the fording of It. A little higher, is Seedy 

 '"y- Braham Aflemmy, and His Offspring, who fpread Themfelves 



Hirmam. to Htrmam, a noted 'DaJJjkrahy in the way to Boojaadah. 



Boofaadah, 



