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Lake of the Horns. Fable of Charon. Belzoni
Pelicans, Wild Ducks, &c.
Enormous Quantities of
dead Fish. Remarks on the
Fish of the Lake. Bathing 240
Shallowness and brackish
Taste of the Water. Po-
cocke. Comparative Value
of its ancient and modern
Fisheries
Return towards Sanhoor.
Pursued by a Party of
Bedouins
Preparations for Action. A
Parley
Effect our Escape. Respect
paid to Englishmen. Fea-
tures of the Landscape.
Overtaken by the Night 244
Olive Groves. Beautiful
Landscape. Fedmin. The
Labyrinth
242
243
245
Dromedary. Rose Gardens 247
Vast Waterworks.
236
Numerous Canals. The
237
codilopolis. Medinet 248
238
Bedouin Warfare
249
Rebel Town of Sanhoor. Fresh Guides Lake Maris. Lake of Geneva. Cultivation
Cro-
in the Reign of Myris.
Elevation of the Bed of the
343
Nile
Necessity of accommodating
the Figures on the Nilo-
meter to the Change in the
Level of the Country. The
Author resigns his Inten-
tion of visiting Syria.
Monro. Embarks for Alex-
andria. Great Fair of
Tanta in the Delta. Boo-
lak. Pasha's Villa at
Shoubra
Joseph's Well. Solitary Ibis.
Home. "The Victorious
City." Boats formed of
Reeds. The Siksak.
Mishli. Col. Leake's Map 345
Pasha's Cotton Manufac- tory at Kafr Zaïad. The Mamoodyiah. Arab Pas- sengers
Elevation of the Canal. Al-
luvial Soil. Guard Houses.
Birket
Trees.
Esbeh.
341
Ghatoos. Toot
344
346
Ancient Mounds. 347
Greek Country
House. The unclean Beast.
Telegraph. Arrival at
Alexandria.
Canal of
Island of Rhouda. Pasha's Powder Millls. The Nilo- meter. Discovery of Moses. Inundations of the Nile
Herodotus.
Dr. Shaw.
Height of the Inundation
Horrible Condition of the Workmen. Numbers perish