THE INDEX. 



jj. 415. th^ir Stones not brought 

 from the TVojan Mountains, 416. 

 No Account of their Founders, 

 or the Time of their Foundation, 

 ibid, or for what Ufe they were in- 

 tended, p. 417. 418.410. Their 

 Infide little known to the An- 

 t'lents, ibid. TheMeafure of them, 



Pygarg, v'ld.Lidmee. 



Quail ; a Sfeciet without the hinder 



Toe, p. 155. 

 ^u/trantanix ( tiie Mountains of) 



Quarries, p-58l. vid. Marble. 

 ^)fierl<ymfi Ifl. the OVciVkJ, and Circi- 



p.193. 



^• 



l{achiimah, orGeer Eagle, p.j88. 



I{3igah(knhs) p. 108. 



Rain ; comes in Barbary with VV. 

 and N. Winds, p. 218. The 

 Quantity of it that falls in a 

 Year, p. 119. The rainy Scafon 

 is in Winter, ibid. The former 

 and the latter Rains in Btabury, 

 p 210. in iyi'iit, p.363. upon the 

 Coaft o{ Eg)/pi, P-4JI- E. 55. 



I{amefe3 , p. 341. the f/etiopolilan 

 Nomoi, p. 342. 



}^//}ig, what it fignifies, p. j6. 



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



^ccon-nauer, p. 67. 



el ^ioime, p. 112. 



tl ^moujh, p. 43. 



• (I f/amrahy p. 9J, the f/lffi 



Promom. 



tlTerff, p. 38. 



Hadced, p. 9J. 



frfunneine, p. 18. vid. Capef-fone. 



Stm, the Petrifications there 



found, p. 383. N. 2. 



^«//o««« (Arabs) p. 73. 



J{ed Sea, or the Sea of £dom, or Tarn 

 Souph, i.e. the JVeedy Sea, p-jS?. 



J^e^w (River) p. 73. 



Remedies ; fuch as are ufed in 

 Sarbary, p. 264. that againft the 

 Plague, p. 266. 



J{ephidim, p 352. 



jf(euben (the Tribe of) p. Jjj. 



l^adei, or .y^dei, p. 1 5 6. 



Rice; how raifed in Egypt, p. 430. 



i^oOTfl/eafc (the Mains of) p. 53. 



^ou-madde, or Hou-ady the ^raduij 

 otyirpad, p.32f. 



Jvoo-cenit (the Brook) p. f 8. 



i^o^cKo, orI{ai}id, p. 337. 



J^ifiinona, p. 146. 



J?i<gg<j, the OsMga, p. 107. 



I{upcaday now 5^^%«M. p. 94. 



{{ufpina, p. 190. 



5'»i»)7 (Mountains) p. 8f . 



Sachratain (Mountains) p. 47. 



Saddock^, what? p. 303. 



Sahaleel, the J{ufpina, p. 1 90. 



Sahara (the) or Sah-ra, p. $. 



5«fcM/ (the Diftriftof) p2li|. 



^'gata, the I{itficada, p. 94. 



SaUmpjij, p. 107. 



Sal^rmoniac; how it is made, E.J 5. 



SalGem, p. 230. 



SateBo, the SuUefli, p. 192. 



Stlinit, or Salt Pits of ^ifri^eif, p.2 29. 



thofe of the GuUtta ; of the ifcort 



&c. ;&<V^. 

 Salt; the great Quantities of it in 



Barbary, p. 228. The Salt of the 



Mountains of Zwo-Ktiufc, p.229. 



of the Lake of Marks, p, 230, 



•f the ^ibl^«hi, ibid> 



Salt Petre, or MAikh haij; how it 



is made, p. 230. 

 Salt Petre Works, p. 228. 

 Salt Pits, of ^y^cw, p. 30. 

 Salt Works, upon the Coaft of 



Syria, p. 372. 

 Sand ; the Drifts of it in .yirabia, 



P- 378. 

 Saphan, not the Jerboa, p. 249. but 



the Daman Jfrael, p. 376. 

 Saractne, the Wildernefs ot Eibam, 



Sarmah, what? p.303.N. 2. 



Sajhee , a peculiar Species of the 

 apricot, p. 2 26. 



Sava fltunicipium, p. 1 04 



Sbeebah, the antient }<^tia, p. 53, 

 the TuccaTerebimhina, p. J99. 



Scala Tyriorum, vid. Nak^ura. 



Scandarea, the Alexandria, p.338. 



Scenitx, p. 3. ?• N. 3. 



Sciliiana (the River) p. 198. 



SciUhana Col. p. 202. 



Scorpion, p. 258. 



5</io-, or SW, (the Defert of) p 349- 



Stbba K^us, p. 93. the Tritttnty or 

 AUtagonium, p. 94. 



Sebbeine ^ine , or Seventy Foun- 

 tains, p. 34- 



5'«ton'c(the Diftiift of) p. lot. 



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



ietrfC ^bdel /liiifi, the /M«//;, p. 179. 



^—Abdelmovanen, p. 16. 



^tiW, p. 57. 



——.yammer Bud^-tervah, p. 148. 



ytJI)OMre; his Hiftory, p. 307. 



btn Afulifia-Uh ; his Hiftory ,iiW. 



Boofeide, p. 1 5 4.or Cafe Carthage. 



——Boumadian, p 50. 



■ Braham, p. 108. 



Braham ^flemmy, p. 84. 



Braham Barafxifa, p. 76. 



Doude, the Mijua, p, 157. 



Eb/y, his Hammam, p. 50. 



—^Embarali Efmati, 107. 



f^efjf, or yia, p. 67. 



Hab(hee, p. 80. 



A/4//,j9, p. 67. 



fiametbtn Dretfe, p. 10 1, 



Ham%a, p. 80. 



Lajcar, p. 154. 



Aleemort, p, 128. 



Occuba, p. 134. 



Hpugtije (Mountains) p. 124. 



Toufeph, p. 63. 



Seiboiife ( the River of) the ^rww*. 



P 97- 

 S«> (Mount,-) the compafling of 



if> P-354- 

 Seknitei, p. 235'. 

 Senhadgah (Arabs) p. 99. 

 ^cnioi-c (the Ruins of ) p. 123. 

 Sepulchres ; how the Moori/6 ones 



arc built, p. 28J. 

 Serpent- Eaters in I^airo , p. 430. 



their Dances, ibid. 

 Serpents, very numerous in ^gypt, 



p. 429. 

 Seteef, the SiV'ff or Sulpha, p. 107. 

 Seven Sleepers, faid to be buried at 



Nickorefe, p. 11^. 

 5fajr, Ahe Cityof ) p. 194. 

 Shbai-bte {the Ruins of) p. 124. 

 Sheep, the different Sorts in Bar- 



bary, p, 241. 

 ifce^a (Arabs) p 21. 

 Shtit)) ; what ? p. 3 ro. N. 2 . 

 SheUifj ( the River ) the Chinalaph, 



P-34- 

 Shells; thofe of the I{ed Sea, p.387 



a Catalogue of them, E. j i. 

 Shell Fi(h, p. 260. 

 SfitnQoalff (Mouptain) p. 41. 



SherfJieli, the Jol C^faiea, p. 14. 38. 



39. &c. 

 Shibeardou, ot Gat el Ber-rany ; the 



Defcription of it, p. 246. 

 Shibkiih or Sibl\ah ; what ? p. 230. 

 Shibkah Ellotvdeah, p. 211. 

 Sbirja (Arabs) p. 60. 

 Shou, what it denotes, p. 1 14. 



Showiah Tongue, p.2S8. a Vofabu- 

 lary of it, E. 52. 



Shrub we hrub, p. 43. 73. 



Shiir (the Defert of) p. 349. 



Shiirffah (Arabs) p. 89. 



Shurph' el graab, or Pinnacle of the 

 Ravens, p. 50. 



Sibk^h, or Shibk^ah, p. 51.230. 



Sid. vid. Seedy. 



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

 or Sigiim, ibid. 



Sikack^ (River) p. 19. 



Sikl<, a Drain &c. p. 3 1. 



Sik^ke or Canennus, p. 3 2. 



Sik^e (River) p. 31. 



S/TOcon (the Tribe of) p. 33J" 



Simyra, p. j!?- 



Sin (the Wildernefs of) p. 350. 



Sinaab (the Ruins of) the Oppido- 

 nmm. p. 57. 



Sinai ; ( the Mountain and Defert 

 of) p. 350. and 352. from 

 whence the Name, p. 383. the 

 Garden of the Convent, p. 384. 



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



Sinm Ntimdiciis, p. 93. 95. 



Sirbonis (the Lake) p. 336. 



Sirkah (River) p. 120. 



S'fara J'atui, p. 16$. 



SiTTcipj<» vioict, p. 108. 



Siyah Ghiijh, or Black Ears, p. 247. 



Skirikore, a Water Lizard, p. 376. 



Skins, the Bottles of the Scripture, 

 p. 304. 



Sleepers, vid. Seven &c. 



Soil, the Quality of it in Barbary^ 

 p. 228. in Syria, p 364. 



Solyman (the Town of) p. 157. 



Stufel TeU (the Diftrift of it) p. 2 1. 



Sour GujJan, the .y1it%ia, p. 80. 



S.W.Wind, ot .^jricus, p. 218. 



Sowing Time in Barbary, f.zZQ, 

 in the Holy Land, p. 3 64. 



Spar, p 235. 



Spaitla, the Sufetula, p. 20 r. 



Sphinx; covered with Sand, p 421- 

 a fquare Hole upon the Rump, 

 j^iW.another upon theHead,p.42». 



Springs ; the feveral Kinds in Bar- 

 bary, p. 231. 



Stations, of the Ifraelites, not .al- 

 ways a Day's Journey, p. 3 44. 



Sriji), a Veil, p. 278. 



Stone; the Quality of it in ^in-Wy, 

 p. 235. diflerent Kinds of it, ibid. 



Stone CoflRns of Egypt , their Fa» 

 fliion, p. 419. 



Stora, vid. Sgigata. 



Storks; their Hiftory, p. 428. J 



Strata, great Breaches in them, in \ 

 fome of the Mountains oi^rahiaf 

 p. 383. 



Strepficeroi, vid. Lidmte. 



Succoth, a Place of Tents, p. 344. 



Stidratah (Diftiift and^raii) p. 107. 



^MCy, theCity of that Name,p.344. 

 ninety Miles from I^airo, ibid. 



Suph or Souph, what ? p. 3 86-7. N,I. 



Sufirah, what? p. 80. N. 2. 



Sufjimmar (River) p. 92. 



Summam (River) p. 91. 



Summata (Kabyles) p. 76. 



Sumra, the Simyra, otTaximyraj^.^Xj. 



Stiries, or Suories, p. 377. 



Surfeff, the Sarfura, p. 106. 



