contained in the Second Part. 
Pag„ 
Chap. L. 7 he Author's third entry into the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, 
He is made a, Kjtight of the Sepulchre^ the Privilege of fuch. A further 
Defcription of the City t^/Jerufalem 206 
Chap. LI. 0/Emaus, Jaffa Joppa 207 
Chap. LII. Voyage from Jsiffa. to Acre ; the misfortunes the Author me$ 
With from a French Corf air Malta 208 
Chap. LIII. ^ £>e/?y-//»?/iJ» Acre or Ptolemais 2n 
Chap. LIV. 0/Nazareth, and the Holy P laces about it 212 
Chap. LV. Of the Houfe of the Cananean, the Mount of the Beatitudes^ 
the Mount of the Trvo Fifbes and Five LoAves^ the 0/' Tiberias or 
Lake of Genezareth, ^oven of Capernaum, Mount Tabor, and 
other Places thereabouts 2 1 j 
Chap. LVI. T^he Way by Land from Jerufalem to Nazareth 2 1 ç 
Chap. LVII. The Road from Nazareth ?o Damaicus 216 
Chap.LVIIL Of the City Damafcus, and Places of Note that are about 
it '217 
Chap. LIX. Return to Acre. A Defcription of Mount Carmel, and 
the Cmvmt there 219 
Chap. LX. The Way from Acre ^<7 Sour, Sayde, Baruth, Tripoly, and 
Mw/^^ Libanus. with the Remarks of thofe Places 220 
Chap. LXI. TheRoadfromTn^o\ytoh\Q^pOf by Damafcus 222 
Chap. LXIL Voyage from h.QïQ to DàmiQttQ. Rencounter with Italian 
Cor fair s 224 
Chap. LXÏII. Whut happened on board the Cor fairs, till his arrival at 
Datmiette 226 
Chap. LXiV. The Author'' s departure from Darniette, and arrival at 
Caire 251 
Chap. LXV. The manner how they ohferve and publifh the encreafe of the 
Nile ibid. 
Chap. LXVl. The Ceremonies and publick Rejoycings at the opening of 
Khaiis 255 
Chap. LXVlI. The arrival of the Bey of Girge at Caire 255 
Chap. LXVIII. The arrival of an Ambajfadour of Ethiopia 4^ Caire, 
with the Prefents he brought for the Grand .Signior 237 
Chap. LXIX. ^ Df/cr/^^/£>-?2 fl/iEthiopia 2^5 
Chap. LXX. O/^^eEfine, or publtck Rejoycing at C^litg in the A^thor^s 
time 241 
Chap. LXXI. Of the Defarts of St. Macharius, and remarkable Places 
there 242 
Chap. LXXI I. 0/ Egypt, /^e Nile, the Crocodiles and Sea- Horfes in it, 
and thervay of takingCrocodiles 245 
Chap. LXXin. The Alanners of the Egyptians^ the Worm-Woman at 
Caire, and of the Arabick Language 248 
Chap. LXXIV. Females Circumcifed among the Moors. Their Jlrange 
Dancing in their RVgious Worfhip at Caire, and of their Santos 249 
Chap. LXXV. 0/ the Cophtes, their Religion, and Jlrange Belief 
252 
Chap. LXXVL Of the Franks that live in iEgypt, and of the Avanies, 
or continual Ex anions of Mony which are put upon them ibid. 
Chap. LXXVII. The manner of celebrating the Greek Mafs by the Pa- 
triarch at Aiexand r ia , ajid of his V ^Jlments 2 $6 
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