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TABLE OF THE PLATES.

VOLUME THE SECOND.

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FRONTISPIECE. The portrait of the author.
The second part of the chart of the Nile, with its environs^
from Deir Abusaiffeen to Kofferloyad.
LXI. Different pyramids near Sakkara in Egypt.
Fig. i. The firfl pyramid towards the north, sig. n. The fecond
pyramid. It is open and of the fame conJlruSlion and height
with thofe of Memphis, fig. in. The thirdpyramid, this is not
open, but is higher than the fecond. fig. iv. a pyramid betwee?i the
villages of Abounumerus and Manjelmufa.
r a, View of the pyramids of Dagjour, which are the third you
LXII. j meet with in coming from Cairo, they are erected between
LXIII. \ Schiim, Mesguna, and Dagjour. b, pyramids towards Dag-
jour. cy the third representation of the same pyramids.
LXIV. The third part of the chart of the Nile from Kofferloyad to Sauvied
Elmailuub.
LXV. View of the issand and of the village of Eutfeeg between Sol and
Edfu.
a, tent of the Arabs.
LXVI. View of the pyramid of Meduun, with its environs.
a, Salhaya. b, Soft and Meduun.
LXVII. Another view of the pyramid of Meduun, and its e7ivtrons.
a, a particular delign of the pyramid, b, Salhaya. c, Rigga. d,
Udwab. e, Soft, f, Meduun. g, the manner of crosstng the Nile
by the help of a cow.
LXVIII. The fourth part of the chart of the Nile, with its borders from
Sauvied Elmailuub to Taba-ana.
LXIX. View of the Copti convent, called Deir Meymund.
a, the tomb of a faint of Mecca, near the convent.
LXX. The ordinary houses of the Arabs, or rather their dove-houses; and
which give a general idea of their architecture.
LXXI. Fifth part of the chart of the Nile from Taba-ana to Schereina.
Vol. II. a LXXII.
 
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