382 INDEX. 



Alla-bhaugh, a Mahratta town in the Concan, i. 222. 



Allahabad, city described, iv. 82. Hindoo temple, 83. 



Alligators of Malabar described i. 350. Compared with the Egyptian crocodile, 



350. Fed with living infants by their mothers, iv. 310. 

 Al-mamon, interesting anecdote, iii. 179- 

 Amadavad, birds, i. 47. 



Ambuscade, and murders by the Gracias, iii. 377- 

 Amour, tragical termination of an oriental amour, ii. 127. Interesting scene between 



Zeida and her lover, iii. 234. 

 Amphisbcena, double headed snake at Anjengo, i. 30 1. 

 Amrah, mango, effect of its blossoms, iii. 409- 

 Anana, pine apple, i. 31. 

 Ancients, their trade with India, i. 303. 

 Angra, seat of government at the Azores, ii. 203. 

 Angria Ragojee, his character, dress, court, revenue, forces, &c. i. 223. His hospi 



tality to English travellers, 223. 

 Anjengo, description of the town and inhabitants, i. 330. Country, river, produce, 

 $"c, i. 337. The birth-place of Orme, and Sterne's Eliza, 338. Battle between 

 the sea and river-fish there, 342. Beauty of the country, 347- 

 Antelopes, domesticated, ii. 481. Their love of music, 481. Illustrated by a curious 

 anecdote, 483. Further illustrations, 483. Eyes poetically beautiful, iii. 97. 

 Method of killing them in Guzerat, iii. 233. 

 Ants, large black ants at Bombay, i. 42. Termites, or white ants, i. 42. Their depre- 

 dations at Anjengo, 302. Anecdotes of the termites, 362. Food for bears, 304. 

 Aqueducts, at Ahuiedabad, iii. 127- Kills for watering the Asiatic gardens, 139. Il- 

 lustrated from scripture, 139- 

 Arabians, account of those settled in India, ii. 479- Amusements and hospitality, 



480. Literature of the Arabians from Gibbon, iii. 413. 

 Arabian Nights entertainment, not fictitious, iii. 128. 

 Arabian princess, ceremony at her visit, iii. 227- 

 Areca, betel-tree and nut, i. 29- 

 Armenians in India, their character, i. 122. 

 Arras, battle on the plains of, in India, ii. 96. 

 Ascension, island of, iv. 203. 



Asiatics, general servility of their character, i. 235. 

 Assan, river in Malwa, iv. 35. 

 Asses, in India, ii. 131. 



Assuan in Egypt, sculptured caverns resembling the Elephanta temple, i. 448. 

 Astrologers, an extraordinary people in India, ii. 525. Three singular anecdotes, 520. 



&c. Further account of them, iii. 228. Illustration from scripture, 229. 

 Astrology of the Hindoos, i. 78. 



