contained in the Firfi Van, 
Pag. 
'Ciiap, LVlII. The City Burfa defcribed. The Hot Bagnios and SepuL 
chres thtre 87 
- Cliap. LÎX. yf^^r^JÊ-y/m/? Burfa Smyrna 90 
..Chap. LX. Tht City (^/Smyrna defcribed 91 
;.,Çhap. LXI, Cb'io Toivn defcribed 9j 
- Qliap. LXÎL Of the Mapick Trfcs, and other obferv able s there . 95 
^,Chap. LXIII. Offome Villages in the Ip of Chio, and ApparitionSy^c. 
thtre 97 
^^Chap, LXIV. Of the Inhabitants of Chio, and their Manners, and of the 
■ Partridges there 100 
• Chap. LXV^. 0/^/;e /yfe Patino, Pathmos 10? 
'^Çhdip. LXVI. The ijle Nixia ibicf. 
-C^iap. LXVII. Of the IJles Paro, Delo?, Mycone, Tine, and Nio 105 
,Chap. LXVIII. The Ijle Santorini. A Jlrange Eruption of Fire there 107 
Chap. LXIX. 0/r/;e Policandre, Milo, Sifanto, Thermia, Ajora, 
4;?iScyra 108 
Chap. LXX. T/^e /y^e^ Samos, /ï;^^ Nicaria no 
>;Chap. LXXI. 0/ Stanclii Bodrou 112 
Chap. L.XXII. Departure from Bodrou, and Voyage to Rhodes 114 
Chap. LXXIII. The Ijle and City of Rhodes. The Defcription and 
Hiflory thereof 1 1 5 
Chap. LXI V. Ihe Voyage from Rhodes to Alexandria 1 1 8 
BOQK II 
CHap. I. 0/ Alexandria 121 
Chap. IL The Walls there^ the Pillar of Vom^Qy^ theSubterra- 
nean Town, Cleopatra'^ Palace, Porphyry Pillars, Talifmans, and 
ether Antiquities in Alexandria 125 
Chap. TIL (î/Roffetto 126 
Chap.IV. cy'^^e Grand Caire 127 
Chap. V. The Pyramids 130 
Chap. VI. The Mummies 135 
ChapVlI. Old Caire 198 
Chap. VII 1. Of the Matharee, or P lace where our Saviour lived, when 
in Sg%pt ' 159 
Ç!îap. IX. The C a/lie of C^ire, and Obferv ables there 140 
Ciîsp. X. The Palaces, Streets and Bazars of Caire 145 
C 11 a p. XL The Ovens for Hatching of Chickens 1 44 
Chap. XIL Of tht Burymg-place by Caire, md the Bones that rife there 
on Holy- Friday 145 
Chap. 'EIII. Of the Cavalcade at the going of the Hazna, or Grand Sig- 
nwr''s Revenue, from Caire 146 
C\u\). ^Vsf . The Turks Carnaval ' ibid. 
Chap. 
