C 771 ) 
Sixthly, The /Egyptian Obfervations of Trofper AU 
pirns, who refided and pradifed Phyfick feveral Years at 
Grand Caire, and afterwards for his great Merit was ap- 
pointed Bor.anick Profeflor at Padua, by the particular 
Order of the Commonwealth of Venice. 
To thefe we find added in this Second Tome fome cu- 
rious Remarks of Dr. Huntingdon ; as alio feveral Itinera- 
ries and Voyages into many parts of Arabia, as to 
Mecha and Medina, to Meha, Aden^ Zenan, Doffar, &c. 
and alfo into /Ethiopia or Habeffinia , with the feveral 
ways of getting into chat Kingdom, extracted from Au- 
thentick Inllru&ions, Amongft thefe are inferted fbme 
Oblervations upon the Red Sea, for all which the Book 
it (elf may be confulted, as containing many things not 
commonly known, and therefore the more to be va- 
lued. 
At the end are inferted three Catalogues of fuch Trees, 
Shrubs and Herbs, as have been obferved to grow wild 
in Greece, Syria, JEgypt, Candy, Sec. The Names given 
by Rauwolff, Bellonius, Honorio Belli, &c. being either 
Arabian ones Irom Avicen^ Serapio, Mefua and Rhazas ; 
or Greek from Theophraflus and Diofiorides ; or elfe Bar- 
barous from the prefent Inhabitants 'Twas thought 
therefore convenient to add the new Names of late Wri- 
ters, which do much illuftrate the whole. For this Ad- 
dition of Catalogues the Publick is wholly obhg'd to the. 
Pains and Skill of Mr. Raj. 
ERRATA 
