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Badkeifty 85 cleg. 32 mm. Long. 35 deg. 20 min. Lat. A fmall, but moft pleafant 

 City , and well built. 



Bcfte y 8odeg. 15mm. Long. 19 deg. 15 min. Lat. A City in the Province of 

 Kerman , where in Summer the Mornings are very cold , the Afternoons hot j yet 

 the Air very good. 



BafioHche , lee Mahmetcr. 



Btylagon , 63 deg. 52 min. Long. 41 deg. 20 min. Lat. A City toward the Cajpian 

 Sea , in a Country abounding in Corn and Fruit. 



Balk^t 9 1 deg. 3 6 min. Long. 3 8 deg. 1 o min. Lat. Three days journey from 

 Moultan. 



Bern, or Bembe; 74 deg. 1 5 min. Long. 28 deg. 20 min. Lat. Thought to have 

 been built by Caliph Monktadar, near the great Defert of Berjham. 



Berdoe , 63 deg. 1 5 min. Long. 35 deg. 30 min. Lat. It lyes furrounded with 

 Pafture-grounds , which breed great ftore of Cattel. 



Ber^ende ', 63 deg. 14mm. Long. 37 deg. 40 min. Lat. Here are made a fort of 

 courfe Druggets for ordinary people. 



Befton, 79 deg. 15 min. Long. 37 deg. 20 min. Lat. It lyes in a Country 

 abounding in Corn and Fruits. 



Bimoncbcer, 74 deg. 10 min. Long. 37 deg. 30 min. Lat. Here is great Trade 

 for Silk. 



Boft, 9 T deg. 28 min. Long. 3 2 deg. »6min. Lat. A great City, to which be- 

 longs the faireft and ftrongeft Caftle in all Perfia. 



Bourou-Jtrde ', 74 deg. 30 min. Long. 34 deg. 20 mm. Lat. Famous for Saffron, 

 and for being the native City of many Learned Men. 



C. 



Chewkon, 63 deg. 1 5 min. Long. 41 deg. 15 min. Lat. 

 Chirac , 78 deg. 15 min. Long. 29 deg. 36 min. Lat. 



Chirvan, or Erivan; 63 deg. 1*5 min. Long. 3 8 deg. 3 2 min. Lat. Here all the 

 Silk-Caravans rendevous -, and it is one of the richeft Kanats or Governments in Perfi* 



D. 



Dankon, 78 deg. 15 min. Long. 30 deg. 15 mm. Lat. A bad Town, in a bad 

 Soil. 



Darabguired , 80 deg. 1 5 min. Long. 3 o deg. 1 5 min. Lat. In feveral parts round 

 about this City they meet with Salt of feveral colours, as red and green, black 

 and white. Here they alio make long-neck'd dais-Bottles , which are very curious 

 work 5 nor are they without Sider to fill thofe Bottles, in regard of the great plenty 

 of Apples thereabouts. Near to the City there is a Sulphur-Mine , and great ftore 

 of Mummy, very much efteem'd in Perfia. 



Debefton, 80 deg. 15 min. Long. 38 deg. 15 min. Lat. This is not properly a 

 City, but a great many Villages joyn'd together. 



Deras, 79 deg. 30 mm. Long. 31 deg. 32 min, Lat. 



Devinmaat , 62 deg. 5 min. Long. 3 8 deg. 40 min. Lat. 



Din Ver, 63 deg. 1 5 min. Long. 3 5 deg. Lat. A City in a fruitful Soil , ftor'd 

 with Mofyuees. 



DouUd, 74deg.i5min. Long. 3 7 dcg.5omin. Lat. The Country about is full 

 of black Mulbery -trees. 



Dottrakj,^ 74 deg. 3 2 min. Long. 3 2 deg. 1 5 min. Lat. Here they make the loofe 

 Caflocks without Sleeves which the Arabians wear. Near to this City the Rivers 

 Tigris and Euphrates , meeting at a place call'd HeUd , make a Marfh, where grow 

 the Reeds of which the Eaftern people make their Pens. 



E. 



Elalbetem , 87 deg. 15 min. Long. 37 deg.. 15. min. Lat. 

 Eltiib, 70 deg. 15. min. Lon. 3 2 deg. 15. min. Lat. 

 Enderab, 93 deg. 15 min. Long. 32 deg. 15 min. Lat 



Erivan, 



