INDEX. 
435 
W 
Water, 71. 164. Brackish, drank by animals, 
167. At Casvin, 207. 233. 262. Chalybeate, 
234. Its value, 367- 
Weaning of infants in Persia, 101. 
Weights, maun of Tabriz, 111. 
Whittington and his cat, story of, alluded to, 31. 
Whirlwinds, 97. 202. 
Wild hogs, 241. 303. 
Wild goats, 294. 
WiLLocK, Mr., accompanies Mr. Ellis to Eng- 
land, 348. Returns to Persia, 385. 389. 
Wind at Bushire, 43. The Sam, 43. Of Fi- 
rouzkoh, 362. 
Women, Persian, 117. Their curiosity, 174. 
Their dress, 229. 
X 
Xenophon illusti’ated, 46.55. 93. 127.169. 198. 
201.203.206.207. 239. 261. 272. 281. 297. 
347. 393. 395. 
Y 
Yam, Prince’s camp there, 217. 302. 
Yasin Zadeh Effendi, Turkish minister in 
Persia, 222. 
Yemout, a Turcoman tribe, 377. 378. 
Yengee Duniah, America, curiosity of the Per¬ 
sians concerning it, 3. 
Yei/lak, hot region, 120. 378. 
Yusuf Padre, at Ispahan, 146. 147. 148. 
Yusuf Khan, Mehmandar, anecdotes of him, 
307. 
Z 
Zainderood, river, 138, 140. 154. 
Zavieh, village, 260. 
Zendan Jemsheed, prisons of, 79. Tablets on 
the rock, 80. 
Zengui, river, 337. 
Zenjireh, village, 303. 
Zerend, desert of, 259. 
Zergoon, 69. Its miserable inhabitants, 71. 
Zengan, 208. 
ZoHAK, ruins of one of his castles, 297. Cele¬ 
bration of his death, 357. 
ZuLFAKAR Khan, 366. 383. 
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