GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
CHAP. IX. 
P. 329. 
FROM ASIA MINOR TO EGYPT. 
The Taurida sails for Egypt — Vigilance of the English Cruizers 
— Extraordinary instance of the propagation of Sound — 
Astonishing appearance presented ly the British Fleet — 
Spectacle caused by the ravages of IVar — State of affairs 
upon the Author's arrival — Obstacles encountered by the Ex- 
pedition under Sir Ralph Abercrornbie — Sir Sidney Smith — 
Account of the Campaign— ^ Cause of the delay in landing the 
troops — Death of Major M^ Arras — Descent of the army — 
Battle and victory of the Eighth of March — General Menou 
— Affair of theTwelfth — Action of the Thirteenth — Battle of 
the Twenty -first — Sensation caused by the death of Aber- 
crornbie — Measures pursued by his Successor — Fiew of the 
Country — Journey to Rosetta — Mirage. 
Appendix, No. I. 
p. 375. 
An authentic Account of the Revolution which took place at 
Constantinople in the Year 1 807 ; o.nd ivhich ended in the 
Deposition of the Emperor Selim the Third. 
No. II. 
P. 381. 
Extract from the Letter of Cardinal Isidore, concerjiing the 
Capture of Constantinople, A. D. 1452. 
No. III. 
P. 385. 
A Catalogue of Manuscripts upon daily sale in the Cities of 
the East. 
No. IV. 
P. 446. 
List of One Hundred and Seventy-two Tales, contained in a 
Manuscript Copy of the Alif Lila va Lilin, or Arabian 
Nights, as it was procured by the /Author in Egypt. 
