Huvaed, v. ii. p. 87.
tydratdic (machine) see Machines
THE CONTENTS. l49
Komombu, v. ii. p. 64. its antiquities, p. 122.
Korofcoff, ib. p. 93.
l"^iVi\SSy?#;-£1s, corps of militia, v. i.
P- 58> 59- think themselves more privi-
leged than the rest of the subje&s, v. ii. p.
4/. they commonly accompany those that go
t0 see the pyramids, v. i. p. 80. one of them
accompanied the author into Upper Egypt,
ar>d did him great services, v. ii. p. 37, 47,
49- difference between the Janissaries and As-
sofs, v. i. p. 59. an adventure of a Janissary
^■Alexandria, ib. p. 27.
JWs os earth, ib. p. 52.
Jtfenie, v. ii. p. 38.
" os the ancients, probably the same as Pha-
raoh's hen, v. i. p. 51.
Ihrahim Agz, fecAga.
lhrm C a c h e s s, see Cachess.
d°h-> sound near the pyramids, v. i. p. 76.
lnschallach, what that word signisies, v. ii. p. 42.
fcription on the pyramids, salsely advanced by
Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus, v. i.
P- 94, 95. Infcription in Arabic on the Mok-
kias, ib. p. 47. — in Greek on the two co-
losses at Luxxor, v. ii. p. 48, 50.
"^"&/»e»ostheNile, see Nile.
3°sepb. Joseph's granary, v. i. p. 45. Joseph's
*=U, p. 41.
Jlac-> Ifiac figures, v. ii. p. 47, 50.
J«nds, sormed by the Nile, v. ii. p. 136, 137.
IJlands, called Ell-Sag, v. ii. p. 69. Melia, ib.
P- 64. Motlaghara, ib. p. 19. Ifland of Pba-
r°s-> v. i. p. 1, 2. os Rodda, ib. p. 47. Sche-
r°na, v. ii. p. 16. Sohorra, p. 18. k&Giesiret.
Jr<it:lites, their brick-works in Egypt, v. i. p. 85.
/ stv at Alexandria, ib. p. 24, 25.
M'enal cited, v. ii. p. 53.
K.
^^RDOUS, v. ii. p. 26.
V Kellabie, ib. p. 61.
Xetauvie, ib. p. 39.
2raHcbie, ib. p. 97, 106.
aJa 0r Kieche, Turkish colonels, v. i. p. 59.
Ki,
Ki,
ene> fee Giene.
rcher (father) censured, v. i. p. 103.
*•*£ v. ii. p. x9.
uPvn, the serpent Knuphis, ib. p. 69.
Koff<*loyad, ib.
P-4i.
%>, ib.
Komiende, ib.
P- 9> J40.
&W, ib. p. 41.
Kubaen, ib. p. 91.
Kudjuhed, ib. p. 96.
X#/r Benem Hammed, ib. p. 16.
ATa/rSolu, ib. p. 16.
Kumbeer, ib. p. 61.
Kurnabilal, ib. p. 43.
ABTRINTH, the samous one near the
lakeMceris, v. ii. p. 141.
at Sakarra, where they buried
P-I5-
P- !.?•
birds and animals embalmed, ib. p. 7.
Lady, the remarkable courage os a lady, ib.
p. 2 to 4.
Lag/as, ib. p. 9.
Lamps and lanterns, v. i. p. 52, 53.
ZssW, the manner os ploughing the land, v. i.
p. 54. v. ii. p. 25.
Latopolis, fee Efnay.
Letter os the author to Martin Folkes, Esq;
v. i. p. 83.
Letters of recommendation srom the heads of the
government, v. ii. p. 5, 14, 41, 68. from
the aga os Effuan, p. 69, 94. srom Cachess
Ibrim, v. ii. p. 82.
Locufts, having hieroglyphics on the sorehead,
v. i. p. 51.
Lucan, cited v. i. p. 2, 19. v. ii. p. yg.
Lucas, father Lucas cited v. i. p. 10. v. ii.
P- 39-
Lucian, cited vol. i. Paffages from ancient authors,
p. xxvi.
Lukoreen, or Luxxor, the ancient Thebes, v. ii.
P- 44> to 55.
M.
MACHINES (hydraulic) sor watering the
land, v. i. p. 54. 'for croffing the Nile,
v. i. p. 51.
Magaga, v. ii.
Mayana, ib. p. 16,
Magazine os powder at Alexandria, v. i. p. 4.
Magdfcher, v. ii. p. 38, 43.
Magdscheradome, ib. p. 58.
Magdschergarona, ib. p. gy.
Magfara, ib. p. 17.
Magfera, v. ii. p. 20.
Mahamiid, ib. p. 58.
Maharakka, ib. p. 7,6.
Mahbub, a fpecies of money, v. i. p. 42.
Mahfara, v. ii. p. 7.
Mdidins, a species of money, v. i. p. 42.
Q_q Maillet,
tydratdic (machine) see Machines
THE CONTENTS. l49
Komombu, v. ii. p. 64. its antiquities, p. 122.
Korofcoff, ib. p. 93.
l"^iVi\SSy?#;-£1s, corps of militia, v. i.
P- 58> 59- think themselves more privi-
leged than the rest of the subje&s, v. ii. p.
4/. they commonly accompany those that go
t0 see the pyramids, v. i. p. 80. one of them
accompanied the author into Upper Egypt,
ar>d did him great services, v. ii. p. 37, 47,
49- difference between the Janissaries and As-
sofs, v. i. p. 59. an adventure of a Janissary
^■Alexandria, ib. p. 27.
JWs os earth, ib. p. 52.
Jtfenie, v. ii. p. 38.
" os the ancients, probably the same as Pha-
raoh's hen, v. i. p. 51.
Ihrahim Agz, fecAga.
lhrm C a c h e s s, see Cachess.
d°h-> sound near the pyramids, v. i. p. 76.
lnschallach, what that word signisies, v. ii. p. 42.
fcription on the pyramids, salsely advanced by
Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus, v. i.
P- 94, 95. Infcription in Arabic on the Mok-
kias, ib. p. 47. — in Greek on the two co-
losses at Luxxor, v. ii. p. 48, 50.
"^"&/»e»ostheNile, see Nile.
3°sepb. Joseph's granary, v. i. p. 45. Joseph's
*=U, p. 41.
Jlac-> Ifiac figures, v. ii. p. 47, 50.
J«nds, sormed by the Nile, v. ii. p. 136, 137.
IJlands, called Ell-Sag, v. ii. p. 69. Melia, ib.
P- 64. Motlaghara, ib. p. 19. Ifland of Pba-
r°s-> v. i. p. 1, 2. os Rodda, ib. p. 47. Sche-
r°na, v. ii. p. 16. Sohorra, p. 18. k&Giesiret.
Jr<it:lites, their brick-works in Egypt, v. i. p. 85.
/ stv at Alexandria, ib. p. 24, 25.
M'enal cited, v. ii. p. 53.
K.
^^RDOUS, v. ii. p. 26.
V Kellabie, ib. p. 61.
Xetauvie, ib. p. 39.
2raHcbie, ib. p. 97, 106.
aJa 0r Kieche, Turkish colonels, v. i. p. 59.
Ki,
Ki,
ene> fee Giene.
rcher (father) censured, v. i. p. 103.
*•*£ v. ii. p. x9.
uPvn, the serpent Knuphis, ib. p. 69.
Koff<*loyad, ib.
P-4i.
%>, ib.
Komiende, ib.
P- 9> J40.
&W, ib. p. 41.
Kubaen, ib. p. 91.
Kudjuhed, ib. p. 96.
X#/r Benem Hammed, ib. p. 16.
ATa/rSolu, ib. p. 16.
Kumbeer, ib. p. 61.
Kurnabilal, ib. p. 43.
ABTRINTH, the samous one near the
lakeMceris, v. ii. p. 141.
at Sakarra, where they buried
P-I5-
P- !.?•
birds and animals embalmed, ib. p. 7.
Lady, the remarkable courage os a lady, ib.
p. 2 to 4.
Lag/as, ib. p. 9.
Lamps and lanterns, v. i. p. 52, 53.
ZssW, the manner os ploughing the land, v. i.
p. 54. v. ii. p. 25.
Latopolis, fee Efnay.
Letter os the author to Martin Folkes, Esq;
v. i. p. 83.
Letters of recommendation srom the heads of the
government, v. ii. p. 5, 14, 41, 68. from
the aga os Effuan, p. 69, 94. srom Cachess
Ibrim, v. ii. p. 82.
Locufts, having hieroglyphics on the sorehead,
v. i. p. 51.
Lucan, cited v. i. p. 2, 19. v. ii. p. yg.
Lucas, father Lucas cited v. i. p. 10. v. ii.
P- 39-
Lucian, cited vol. i. Paffages from ancient authors,
p. xxvi.
Lukoreen, or Luxxor, the ancient Thebes, v. ii.
P- 44> to 55.
M.
MACHINES (hydraulic) sor watering the
land, v. i. p. 54. 'for croffing the Nile,
v. i. p. 51.
Magaga, v. ii.
Mayana, ib. p. 16,
Magazine os powder at Alexandria, v. i. p. 4.
Magdfcher, v. ii. p. 38, 43.
Magdscheradome, ib. p. 58.
Magdschergarona, ib. p. gy.
Magfara, ib. p. 17.
Magfera, v. ii. p. 20.
Mahamiid, ib. p. 58.
Maharakka, ib. p. 7,6.
Mahbub, a fpecies of money, v. i. p. 42.
Mahfara, v. ii. p. 7.
Mdidins, a species of money, v. i. p. 42.
Q_q Maillet,