INDEX. 
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Bus lion, cape, mine and fort at, p. 51 
C 
Cadjar, dynasty of, p. 150—tribe of, p. 241 
Campbell, Mr. Surgeon to the Mission, p. 2 
Captives among the Turcomans , p. 289 
Cara-aineh, village of, p. 303 
Cara-hissar, beautiful scenery, p. 334 
Caraja, p. 332 
Carajalar, p. 354 
Carajol, p. 354 
Caravanserai, p. 81, &c.—at Yezdilchaust , p. 153—at 
Maxliood Bcggy, p. 154—at Mayor, p. 157—at Gez, 
175—at Saidabad, p. 272 
Carpets, Persian, p. 166 
Caspian sea, p. 290—ships on, p. 287 
Casvin, city of, p. 253-4 
Catabee, Persian dress, p. 99. 245 
Causeway (of Shah Abbas), p. 287, 358,360 
Cavalcade, on the journey to Tclieran , p. 69-70 
Ceylon , pearl of, p. 53 
Chahar Bagli, p. 162. 170 
Chairs at Ispahan like those of Persepolis, p. 162 
Chappan Oglu, p. 341. 346 
Chappow, inroads of the Turcomans, p. 289 
Chardin, p. 126- 129. 168, 169, 170-1. 206.230,243. 
277 
Charts, errors in the, Persian Gulph, Heather, p. 7— 
Maccluer, p.9.373 
“ Charwarder ,” chief Muleteer, p.70 
“ Chatters ,” running footmen, p. 37. 69. 212. 246 
Chedaughee, tribe of, p. 268 
Chehil-jninar, (Persepolis), p. 129 
Chehil-sitoon at Ispahan, p. 164 
Chehil-ten at Shiraz, p. 105 
Chenan, story of Sheik, p. 1Q5 
Chenar tree, p. 104, &c. 
Cherries in Asia Minor, p. 335. 338. 344 
Chiflik, p, 330 
“ Choppers," couriers, p. 64. 181 
“ Chorbah" soup, p. 324 
Christians, tombs of ancient, p. 329. 357—retreats of, 
p. 240. 243 
Chrysostom, St. John, p. 349 
Chubar, town of, coast of Mekran, p. 5 
Climates various in Persia, p. 49—of Busliire, p. 61—of 
Teheran , p. 227-9—see Appendix 
Coals, in Mazanderan, p. 231 
Coare, Mr. dies at Busliire, p- 47 
Coflan-kou, mountain of, p. 267 
Coinage in Persia, p. 238 
Comana Ponlica, p. 343 
“ Conchas," long trays, p. 116 
Congoon, town and Sheik of, p. 7, 8. 49—pearl bank, 
p. 55 
Constantinople, splendour of the scene, p. 363 
Cookery of the Turcomans , p. 289 
Copper, trade in, at Tocat, p. 345 
Corbal, p. 124 
Corban Bair am, feast of, p. 154 
Corbett, Capt. H. M. S. Nereide, p. 2. 11 
Cormorants on trees, p. 64 
Cotton atHalli/a, p. 59—in Persia, 231 
Cotul, p. 76 
Court of Persia, ceremonies of, p. 286 
Cow dung as fuel, p. 251. 272 
Cranes, p. 305 
Cufic inscription at Reshire, p. 59—at Rey, p. 233—at 
Sultanieh, p. 258—on the bridge over the Kizzil-ozan, 
p. 267—at JHama Khatoun, p. 328—at Arz-roum , 
p. 322 
Curdistan robbers, p. 303. 307. 310. 312. 315. 326, 32T. 
330 
Currimabad, ancient Corbiana, p. 233 
Cypresses at Shiraz, p. 103, 104 
Cyrus? tomb of, p. 145 
D 
Danish establishment in the Gulph of Persia, p. 51 
Darabgherd, note, p. 124 
Dashtistan, p. 16. 48.76-7 
Dasli, district of, p. 39. 51 
Daulakee, p. 77, 78. 82. 160 
Davis, Capt. George, H. M. S. Sapphire, p. 2. 44. 64 
Deerogha, p. 82 
Dehnar,p. 179 
Delisis, p. 261 
Deibeed, p. 147 
Delhis of the Turkish army, p. 325. 327. 353-4 
Delibaba, village of, p. 315 
Demawend, mountain of, p. 177. 183. 231—fables con¬ 
nected with it, p. 232 
“ Dereea Kulzum" the Caspian, p. 290 
Derees, town of, p. 84, 85 
Dereyah, capital of the IValiabees, p. 222 
Derveishts, p. 32 (Talamash, as a Derveish, p. 33) 
82. 104 
