THE INDEX. 



MMttt, the OppidtimMaterenfe, p. 1 6{ . 

 Alattareah, the /-feliopolisy p.J4J. 

 Alanritani^ ; the Dilagreeinent of 

 Authors about theirHxtent, p. 9. 

 their Boundarici were always the 

 famcj p. fj. 

 fltamiianne T'mgitana^ why fo called, 

 ibid. 



Csfarhnfii, why (o called, ibid. 



theantient Boundaries oCit, p. 6. 

 N. 10. 14. 



Sitifenfijj p. 6. N. 10. p.IOI. 



Ati^icei, p ^7 60. 

 Ma-^ulah, (Arabs) p. 100. 

 A/<j^o«na (ihe Town) p. 54. 

 Medals ; Ibme luppoled to have 



been ftriick mBarbary, £.59. 

 Midea (el) the Town of) or >lfrica, 

 p- 191, the Lamida, with the 

 Defcription of it, p. 74. the 

 Heyaclitim, p. 337. 

 Attdiajhr,n (the Moiuiinent) p. r to. 

 A/ee/ah (the City of) the AliUvum, 



p. 106. 

 Alegretfe (Mount) p 104. 

 Afejerdah ( River ) tlie B:tgraJj. or 



Byada, p.146. vid. H-igadj. 

 A/eji'Mahj p.57. 

 Aleianogxtuli, who? p. 8. 86.135. 



136. 

 AteSack^y p. 18. vid. Cape Hone, 

 Alemon (the Ruins of) p.57. 

 AfemcMntMrroy, a Sepulchral Monu- 

 ment, i6ii. 

 Affmfhii, now Geei^i, p 341. the 



Seat ofthe f^^/xian Kinas, /i!.';/. 

 AUnr^t t-Jtht, the F«m, p 20j. 

 AleriT^il, the Ze»«, ibid 

 //en/<z/? (River) p.75. xfvaJi , 99. 

 /i/r/-ccg« (the Ruins and Baths of) 



p. 64, 65. 

 A/er/ta/j (the Rods- of) p.55i. 

 A/e>jf;afc (Village) p 61. 

 ■Altts' yigoUite, p.35. 



f/ .Amoujhe, p 43 . 



«/ Berber, or Port Gmoefe, p. 95 . 



c/ Da/"/, p. 74 



— — e/ Dhubanne, p. 6S. 

 •^ — elFahnty p. 89. 

 — — el JQbeery or The Great Port,^ il. 

 — —ei Zeiitune, p.9J. 

 Afefaff', or C-Ferratty p. 18- 

 Meftrgeen (i\\e Village) p. St. 

 Afeljeelith (Town of) p. I 11. 

 Aletagtniiii Terra, p. 101. 

 Aletagonium Promonr. n, 94. 

 A/etafus, vid. Temeiicifn/e. 

 A/«M/;i<j/) (the Plains of) p. 6j. 

 Aieitje-coube, or perforated Rock, 



p. 89. 

 Alexia (Kabylcs) p. 76. 

 Ati.t(Iijy p. no- 

 Atidly or Afidlty ( the Plains of) 



p. Jl. ^t. 

 Atidroe, the Village and Rivulet, 



p. 34 J8. 

 Aligdot, p. 346. 

 Alikeas y NiUfcope y or Mcafuring 



Pillar, p. 4??- 

 Af<VJ<»>« (River) the Cataday p 157. 

 Atina (River) p. 34. 

 Alindap (Diftrift) p. 56. 

 Minerals ; the different Sorts in 

 Barbaryy p. 236. in Arabia, 381, 

 A1ir«'>y p. IS7 

 AliJHlamiy p [ 10. 



Atoccatte (the Mountains of) p 341. 

 Afori^Reer (the City of) p. 1 90. 

 A'(^J Balbui, p. 1 84. 

 Monfters; not produced in Bar- 



bary, p. 261. 

 Atonlet Garaphi, p. 64. 

 Atortiifahy the filnxulay p. 157. 



Mofaick Pavement, at Seedy Doude, 



PI57- 

 Aiofquei; their Fafhion, p. 283. 

 Alorsinah, (the Diftricl of ) p.ii2. 

 Aluckat el Hadar, p. i ly. 

 Aluckdali (el) the Ford, p. 32. 

 Atmoniy p. lol, 101. 

 Mummiei , ftand upright, p. 419. 



their Defcription, p 421 £<c. 

 Mulitk; the different Ans of it in 



Barbaryy p. 168-9. 

 AluikeeiaNex, p. 287. 

 AlufiemaSi (Mountain) p. I08-9. 1 ^6. 

 Aiuj.i, p 179. 

 Aiufiy-gaumm (the Town of) p. 32. 



the Caitenna, p 3 3. 

 Afyikf-atiab (the River) p. 131. 



AT. 

 A'aba/y the Neapoliiy p.l<5l. 

 Nah-ithxaniy p. 354. 



JVackoi ox Nak^ttfcy i.e. the Bell, the 

 frttmont.WpoUinis. p.37. 



Nadagara ox A'aragaray p. 130. 



iV.Ttie/ (Arabs) p. loo. 



Nador (the Town) p. y6. 



N.ihar el Berd , the Co'd /^f'rfr, or 

 Cold IVatert, the Eieuthcrusy p.328. 



Nahar IVajjcl (the River) p. 34. 



JS'akoiiray the Scala Tyriorum, the Co- 

 lour &c. of theRocks of it,p.372. 



A'a/ava fl p. 90. 



A'airon ; how it is produced, E. 5 5 . 



A'ea.dee (Kabyles) the danger of at- 

 tacking them, p. 117. 



A'ed-nma or Nedr'uir.e, p. 47. 



A'fmcm//?«/j (Arabs) p. 15 I. 



SVic-kiiivJe (theGarrilon of) p.II5. 



I\/iJ-'^}ivah (the Diftn(f}) p. 2 1 1 . 



A'ije-daimah y the Candiverbera , or 

 Uromajlixy p. 250. 



A'/7e; the Pelujiac Branch, p. 337. 

 the Paihmelic, ibid, the Atendefiarty 

 ibid, the Tanitic, ibid, the Seben- 

 niiicy ibid, the Bolhuticy ibid, the 

 Cannopic , ibid, how the Nile is 

 bounded on each Side, p. 341. 

 the Caufe of it's Inundation , 

 p. 431. the Quantity of Mud 

 brought down by it , ibid, the 

 Quality of the Mud, ibid, the 

 Import of the Name, p. 43 3. the 

 Depth of it in Winter, p. 435. 

 the Proportion in which it in- 

 creafeth, p. 436. Sixteen Cubits 

 the ufual Standard, ibid. 



Kile/cope or JS'iiometrum, p. 433. the 

 Cubit, by which it is divided, ibid. 

 I^alk^Jendoi'i Account of it, E.57. 



Nij-rag (the Fountain) p. 31. 



Alijjah (River) p. 74. 



Nomadeiy p. j. 



Numeration ; a particular Method 

 of it among the Eajkrn Mer- 

 chants, p. 267. 



Numidia; the Difagreement of an- 

 tient Authors about it, p. 9. 



A^Hrnidia Propriay p. 6. N. i, 2. 



Alajlylorumy p. 6. N. 7. 101. 



Aiajjiejylorumy p. 6. N. 9. 



O. 



obetiili^; how conveyed from the 

 Quarry, p. 381 the Matter of 

 them, p 410- how the Hierogly- 

 phicki were engraven upon them, 

 ibid, the Proportion of the Parts, 

 ib:d. they were dedicated to the 

 Sun, p. 411. emblematical of 

 Fire, ibid. The ( helisk, at Mattereuhy 

 p 412. erected by Soifc/j, p. 413. 



Okei, orBack-Houfes, p. 280. 



Vmoley Sm<iab(thi Ruini of) p.m. 



Orany vid. lyarran, p. 24 &c, 

 Vripe/argui, p 388. 

 Oriho/ia, p. 328. 



P. 

 Pattusy p.324. 

 Palm Tree} how it is propagated, 



p 224. the Honey of the Palm 



Tree, p. 225 the Age of it, ibid. 



vid. Date Tree. 

 Panther or Leopard, p. 244. 

 Paralytic\: the letting down ofhiin 



conlidered, p. 2^7. 

 Paran (the Delert and Convent of) 



Parintalia, performed by the A/oo)-/, 

 P 285. 



Pebbles ; the Variety of Colours in 

 thoieoi Egypt and Arabia, p-383, 



Petra, or^rce, or /Jc/^fwi, p. 354. 



Petrified Village, vid. I{ai iem. 



Petrified Olives, Melons &c. ofthe 

 fJoly Landy p. 3 72. 



Phaamah, (the Rivulet of) the 

 PhoemitiSy p. 80. 



Phatoi ; the Dill.ince of it fonnerly 

 from Egypt, p. 338. 



Pharufijy p. 86. 



Philofophcr's Stone (the) a good 

 Crop, p. 237. 



Phanke , from wiience the Name 

 p. 371. N 4. 



PhU Inf. p. 212. 



Phrurafui MonSy p. 58. 



Phylick; the prefent State of it in 

 Barbaryy p. 264. 



Pigeon's Dung, otLebltbby, pxij. 



Pihahhiroth, p. 346. 



Pillar of A/o/ci/crafj's Bed, p. 287. 



Plaifter of Terrace, howmade,p.286. 



Plants of^raiia, p. 383. thofe of 

 the B^d Seay viz. Corals, Aladre- 

 foreiS<c. p. 384. thofe that were 

 ufed in the Symbolical Writings 

 ofthe Egyptians, p. 400. how re- 

 fielhed in Egypt, p. 43 i. a Ca- 

 talogue of the curious Plants of 

 Barbary &c. E. 37—47. 



Pliny, a Copier of A/e/«, p. 13.15. 



Pom;ic)''sFamily,p 63 HisPillar,p.338. 



Porcupine; the calling ofit'sQuilU. 

 P- 249. N.4. 



Porto Farina, p. 146. ov Gar el Atai- 

 lali, the l\iifcinona. 



Partus Diviniy p. 24. 29. 



Partus A/agnus, p. 22, 13. 



Poyfon, of the Scorpion &c. h6^ 

 cured, p. 259. 



Pox (Small) how treated in Bar- 



baryy p. 264-5. 



Prophecy 5 the Pretenfions they 

 make to it, p. 308- a Prophecy, 

 promifing to theCfcr;/Jj«m aRe- 

 (loration of all they loft to the 

 yxrij and Saracens, p. 309. 



Province (the) of Tlemjan, p. ij~ 



Provincia Nova, p. 6. 



Proconfularisy p. 1 4 1. 



Vetus, ibid. 



Provilions, very cheap in Barbary, 

 p. t<)6. 



Pulfe (the feveral Sorts of) p.iat. 



PuniQiments in Sactayy, p.315. 



Pyramidsy o£ Egypt, their Diftance 

 from Get^aj p. J41. Emblemati- 

 cal of Fire, p. 41 1. Dedicated to 

 the Sun, ibid- Their Planes re- 

 gard the Four Qirarters of the 

 World, p. 412. Their Dimen- 

 lions differently laid down, p, 

 4 1 4. No EJori-^ntal Bafe whereby 

 to Meafure them, ibid. None of 

 them were firiiOied, ibid. They 

 were not to conlift of Steps , 



