Of the Eafiern Tr ovine e 1^5 



are the Zwowiah oi Seedy Khallet, whom the Arabs efteem as seedy 

 a Prophet. A Httle to the Ealtward of Them, are the Welled '' "' 

 Jil-lell, a fturdy Clan, who, upon Occafion, can bring above idf, &c. " 

 a thoufand Perfons, of Their own Fraternity, into the Field. 



After we pafs the Boo-me-leah , a fmall Tradl of Arable "^l^' ^'^'"^ »! 

 Ground, the Villages are more contiguous, rarely lying a quar- icah. 

 ter of a Mile from each other. In which Situation is La7nree, 

 Burgh, Tulgah, (called by fome Geographers Theolacha) Farfar, ^^^^^^ g^^ 

 Za-atfljah, Le-Jhanah , Boo-fhagroone , B'tfcara, Shit mah ^'e.ikzrz, s^c 

 Toodah, and Seri-ana. In the like Polition, but at two, three 

 and fometimes four Leagues Diftance from each other, is the 

 more fouthern Row of Villages : the Principal of which are 

 Le-wah, Sy-rah, Mu-hadmah, Jef-hane-ah, Ban-teufe, Ou- ^^^^ q^^, 

 re-lan, Elme-nalah, Beegoe, Melee-fy, 0-maJhy Oumil-hennahy'^^- 

 Seedy Occ ha and Garta. 



Lycena, Zeryhf el Wed, Zeryhf el Ha-mett, CaJ/ir Roma- Ly^na, &c. 

 nah and Badajs, are another Sett of Villages twelve Leagues 

 to the Eaftward of Seedy Occ' ha : And at the like Diftance to 

 the Southward, near the Confines of /^^rf<?^, hElFythe,UYythQ, 

 watered by the fame River with Lytena, a Continuation per- 

 haps of the WedelSerkah, or Aheadh, that was taken Notice 

 of in the Defcription of Jihhel Aurefs. Toodah, and Seedy 

 Occ ha, Bifcara, and Oumil-hennah, receive Their Rivers, 

 as Doufan doth, from within the Tell'^ but the Fountains and 

 Rivulets which refrefh the other Villages, rife within the 

 Sahara, or elfe ooze immediately from the fouthern andadja- 

 centSkirts of Mount Atlas. The \Wed ^^^Adje-dee or Jid-dee~\ wed Adje, 

 Rher of the Kid, receiveth thefe feveral Streams; and run- ^^'"'^ ^^' 

 ning afterwards towards the S. E. lofeth Itfelf in the ^^^el-gigg^ iMei-gigg. 

 an extenfive Trad: of the Sahara, of the fame faline and oozy 

 Quality with the Shott. This fhould be the Garrar or Jirad 

 of Ahulfeda ' ; and, as there is no other noted Stream on this 

 Side the Niger, may probably be the fame River with Ttolemys 

 Glr^'\ though placed by Him, 2iVi\ox\^ih&Garamantes, a great 

 Way farther to the Eaft. 



Bifcara, the Capital of Zaah, is the Refidence of a Turhifh Bifcara, 

 Garrifon, who have here a fmall Caftle, built lately by the 



I Al Zeb eft territorium magnum, & fluvius Garrar f. Jirad in regionc AlMegreb, cujus 

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