OR NOY? (uh ER AR Yy We LEE. 
began his travels into foreign parts in Augufi 1785; and from 
that time, (after intervals paffed at home) has vifited Switzerland, 
the Grifons country, all parts of Italy, as low as Pefium; al- 
moft all Germany, and a {mall part of Hungary; Stiria, Carin- 
thia, and Carniola; almoft every part of France, and much of 
Spain. From his journals, which, now fairly tranfcribed, fill. 
eight folio volumes, I borrowed my moft authentic materials. 
Vou. VII. is an account of the coafts of northern 4frica,, 
from Egypt, tothe ftreights of Gréraltar, and from the ftreights,. 
along the fhores. of weftern or atlantic Africa, to the Senegal, or 
borders of Nigritia. This will include the hiftory of the great 
rivers of that vaft continent, as far as has yet been difcovered,, 
and in particular that of the Mile. 
Vor. VIII. is defcriptive of the coafts of Nigritia, from the 
river Senegal to Cape Negro; and gives an account of the ifle of 
Afcenfion, and other diftant ifles. 
Vor, IX. takes in the coafts from Cape Negro to the Cape of 
Good Hope, and again the eaftern coafts to the entrance of the 
Red Sea, and its fouthern fhores as far as the [thmus of Suez; 
Madagafcar, and the feveral ifles to the eaft and to the fouth of 
that vaft ifland. 
Vou. X. contains the coafts of Arabia on the Red Sea, and on 
the Indian ocean; and on the gulph of Ormuz or Perfian gulph.. 
Some account of the river Euphrates, and the moft remarkable 
places from its fource to its mouth. The coafts of Perfia, 
within the gulph, and on the Indian ocean, to the limits of Per/ia, 
as divided from that empire by the river Indus. In this volume 
will be introduced accounts of feveral places mentioned in, 
holy writ. 
Vou, XI, gives an account of the river Jzdus from its fource ; 
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AFRICA, 
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ZETHIOPIAN, 
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