Of PEARLS.ERRATA.INDEX.
- A.
- Abyssinia divided into provinces, vol. iii. [248]
- Abyssinians, list of their kings, i. [480]
- —— customs, iii. [262]
- —— manner of marrying, iii. [306]
- —— manner of baptism, iii. [324]
- —— mode of administering the sacrament of the supper, iii. [334]
- —— religion, iii. [313]
- —— military force, iii. [308]
- —— practise circumcision, iii. [341]
- —— books, i. [493]
- —— when converted to Christianity, i. [504]
- Abreha makes war with the Arabians, i. [512]
- Abuna, law to bring him from Cairo, i. [534]
- Adelan, character, iv. [439]
- —— cavalry, beauty of, iv. [437]
- —— promises the author protection, iv. [441]
- Adowa, town, iii. [119]
- Agageers, account of them, iv. [298]
- Agows, i. [401]
- Alexander attempts to discover the source of the Nile, iii. [607]
- Alexandria, i. [10]
- Algiers, the author made consul there, Introd. [6].
- Ali Bey, account of him, i. [28]
- Alphonso Mendes, patriarch, enters Abyssinia, ii. [349]
- —— violent conduct, ii. [355]
- —— banished from Abyssinia, ii. [402]
- Alvarez, account of his journal, ii. [150]
- —— his account of Abyssinian baptism, iii. [227]
- Amda Sion, his licentious conduct, ii. [6]
- —— attacks Adel, ii. [15]
- —— defeats the Moors, ii. [16]
- —— kings of Hadea, and Fatigar, ii. [22]
- —— the king of Adel, ii. [30]
- —— silences the murmurs of his army, ii. [41]
- —— defeats the rebels, ii. [43]
- Amhara, account of, i. [401], and iii. [254]
- Amlac, Icon, restored to the kingdom, ii. [2]
- Arabia, its climate and productions, i. [373]
- Aroossi, iii. [572]
- Ashkoko, app. [139]
- Axum, capital of Tigre, iii. [129]
- —— when and by whom built, i. [378]
- —— Chronicle, i. [398]
- B.
- Baalbec, description of, Introd. [58]
- Babelmandeb, account of, i. [311], [314]
- Bæda Mariam banishes his brothers to Wechne, ii. [80]
- —— his character, ii. [90]
- Bacuffa, character, ii. [595]
- —— annals of his reign imperfect, ii. [596]
- —— singular accidents of his life, ii. [597], [598]
- Baharnagash, i. [483]
- Balessan, balm, or balsam, vol. i. p. [374]
- —— description of it, Appen. [16]
- Banja, battle of, iii. [374]
- Begemder, province of Abyssinia, iii. [253]
- Beja, i. [86]
- Bengazi, Introd. [43]
- Beni Koreish, i. [521]
- Bermudes made patriarch of Abyssinia, ii. [169]
- —— makes submission of Abyssinia to the see of Rome, ii. [170]
- —— procures assistance for Abyssinia, ii. [178]
- —— violent conduct, ii. [195]
- —— leaves Abyssinia, ii. [198]
- Beyla, Shekh of, sends a moullah to Teawa in favour of the author, iv. [385]
- —— author’s friendly reception there, iv. [411]
- —— description of, iv. [414]
- Binny, appen. [211]
- Booted Lynx, appen. [146]
- C.
- Cairo, government, i. [24]
- Cambyses, his expedition into Africa, i. [450]
- Camera obscura, description of one used by the author, Introd. [8]
- Candace, queen, i. [505]
- Canja, description of, i. [43]
- Caretta, or sea-tortoise, app. [215]
- Carnac, and Luxor, ruins there, i. [13], [139]
- Carthage, ruins of, Introd. [21]
- Cæsar, his desire to know the source of the Nile, iii. [612]
- Cerastes, or horned viper, Appen. [158]
- Chendi, iv. [529]
- Chiggre, valley, iv. [559]
- Christopher Father, account of him, Introd. [18]
- —— procures letters for the author to Abyssinia, i. [35]
- Christopher de Gama, his gallant behaviour, ii. [186]
- —— death, ii. [187]
- Claudius, prosperous beginning of his reign, ii. [179]
- —— defeats the Moors, ii. [191]
- —— slain by Nur, ii. [203]
- Cleopatra encourages trade, i. [467]
- Constantina, Introd. [26]
- Cosseir, description of, i. [189]
- Covillan Peter, his character, ii. [104]
- —— sent to Abyssinia, ii. [106]
- —— sends dispatches to Portugal, ii. [108]
- Cush peoples Abyssinia, i. [376]
- Cusso, or Bankesia Abyssinica, Appen. [73]
- Cyrus, his expedition, i. [449]
- D.
- Dahalac, island, i. [348]
- Damot, province of Abyssinia, iii. [257]
- —— massacre there, i. [526]
- Dancali, kingdom, ii. [82]
- Darius, his expedition, i. [454]
- David III. defeats the Moors, ii. [137]
- —— distresses his Portuguese allies, ii. [136]
- —— attacked and defeated by the Moors, ii. [161]
- —— distresses of the king, ii. [163]
- —— fortitude, ii. [166]
- David IV. assembles the clergy, ii. [577]
- —— puts to death the Catholic priests, ii. [580]
- —— calls a second meeting of the clergy, ii. [588]
- —— insulted by them, ii. [589]
- —— punishes them, ii. [590]
- —— poisoned, ii. [591]
- Desan, cape, i. [443]
- Dembea, province, iii. [258]
- Dendera, ruins, i. [103]
- Denghel Sertza, defeats the Moors, ii. [228]
- Denghel Sertza defeats the Turks, vol. ii. p. [233]
- —— his death and character, ii. [235]
- Diodorus Siculus, his account of Meroe, iv. [542]
- Dixan, town, iii. [85]
- Dugga, ruins, Introd. [23]
- E.
- Eagle, Golden, appen. [155]
- —— Black, appen. [159]
- Egyptians, customs of, iii. [290]
- Egypt, not the gift of the Nile, iii. [672]
- El Adda, app. [193]
- Elephant, manner of hunting him described, iv. [296]
- Enoch, book of, i. [497]
- Ensete, app. [36]
- Ergett Y’Dimmo, app. [34]
- Ergett el Krone, app. [35]
- Erkoom, app. [169]
- Esther, Ozoro, marries Michael, ii. [699]
- —— her cruelty to the murderers of Mariam Barea, ii. [700]
- Ethiopia, that word ill applied, has rendered the scripture obscure, i. [405] to [410]
- Eudoxus, his first voyage, i. [465]
- —— second voyage, i. [466]
- —— sails round Africa, i. [467]
- Excision practised by the Abyssinians, iii. [347]
- F.
- Facilidas, his prudent conduct, ii. [374]
- —— defeats the rebel Serca Christos, ii. [386]
- —— banishes the Catholics, ii. [402]
- —— his death and character, ii. [418]
- Falasha or Jews, their language, i. [404]
- —— account of them, i. [484]
- Farek, or Bauhinia Acuminata, Appen. [57]
- Fasil Waragna, made governor of Damot, ii. [673]
- —— quarrels with Ras Michael, ii. [697]
- —— defeated by him, ii. [705]
- —— defeated at Fagitta, ii. [714]
- —— defeated at Limjour, iii. [460]
- —— makes peace with the king, iii. [466]
- —— author’s interview with him in his camp, iii. [510]
- —— gives the author leave to visit the sources of the Nile, iii. [530]
- —— his artful conduct with Socinios, iv. [35]
- —— declares for Tecla Haimanout, iv. [43]
- Fatima, queen, surrenders to the Abyssinians, ii. [303]
- —— prudent conduct with Socinios, ii. [305]
- Fennec, Appen. [128]
- Ferriana, account of, Introd. [33]
- Fidele, the Shekh of Teawa his character, iv. [352]
- —— the author’s first interview with him, iv. [357]
- —— his deceitful conduct, iv. [362]
- Fit-Auraris, account of that officer, iii. [400]
- Fly, tsaltsalya, zimb, or cynomyia, i. [388]
- —— its wonderful effect, i. [388], [389]
- —— mention made of it by Isaiah, app. [390]
- Foosht, island, i. [329]
- Funge, iv. [458]
- —— slavish character, iv. [459]
- Frumentius converts Abyssinia to Christianity, i. [509]
- Furshout, i. [114]
- G.
- Gafats, account of them, i. [402]
- Gaguedi, Appen. [52]
- Galla, account of that nation, i. [402]. ii. [216]
- Gawa, ruins, vol. i. p. [96]
- Geesh, province conferred on the author, iii. [472]
- Geeza, Pyramids, i. [41]
- —— not the ancient Memphis, i. [59]
- Geez language of the shepherds, i. [424], [5]
- Gerri, iii. [667] iv. [517]
- Gibbertis, account of them, ii. [9]
- Gingiro, kingdom, i. [320]
- Gir Gir, or Geshe el Aube, appen. [47]
- Gojam, province of Abyssinia, iii. [256]
- Gondar account of it, iii. [380]
- Goog, village, iv. [20]
- Guangoul, description of him, iv. [99]
- Gurague, their mode of stealing, iv. [148]
- Gusho, his character, ii. [700]
- —— conspires against Michael, iii. [375]
- —— deceives Fasil, iii. [465]
- —— marches to Gondar, iii. [481]
- —— author’s interview with him, iii. [482]
- —— defeated at Serbraxos, iv. [144]
- —— offers the king terms of peace, iv. [146]
- —— refused, iv. [151]
- —— the author’s second interview with him, iv. [204]
- —— his army invests Gondar, iv. [229]
- —— forces Michael’s army to surrender, iv. [231]
- —— created Ras, iv. [240]
- —— his bad conduct, iv. [244]
- —— flies from Gondar, iv. [246]
- —— taken and put in irons, iv. [247]
- —— released, iv. [260]
- H.
- Habesh, meaning of that word, i. [397]
- Halouan, island of the Nile, i. [71]
- Hanno’s periplus explained, ii. [552]
- —— vindicated, ii. [564]
- Henry king of Portugal, his ardour for promoting science, ii. [95]
- —— attempts a passage round Africa, ii. [96]
- —— sends an embassy to Abyssinia, ii. [103]
- Herodotus, passage of his explained, ii. [562]
- —— account of the Nile’s rise, iii. [685]
- Hieroglyphics founded on observation of the dog star, i. [412]
- —— absurd opinion concerning them, i. [415]
- Hor-Cacamoot, account of that place, iv. [324]
- Hyæna, description of, appen. [107]
- Hybeer, iv. [536]
- I.
- India, account of its climate and productions, i. [371]
- Indian trade origin of it, i. [373]
- —— fluctuating state, i. [447]
- —— hurt by the expedition of the Persians, i. [448]
- —— lost in the time of the Romans, i. [470]
- Iscander makes war with Adel, ii. [116]
- —— slain by Za Saluce, ii. [118]
- Israelites, probable course of their journey from Egypt, i. [230]
- Iteghe, her power, i. [507]
- J.
- Jahaleen Arabs, iv. [456]
- Janni, his kind reception of die author, iii. [120]
- Jemma river, beauty of, iv. [12]
- Jerboa, description of, appen. [121]
- Jidda description of, i. [265]
- Joas confers his favour on the Galla, ii. [670]
- —— disgusts Mariam Barea, ii. [675]
- —— his army defeated, ii. [679]
- —— claims the protection of Michael, ii. [680]
- —— rupture with Michael, ii. [701]
- —— attempts to assassinate him, ii. [703]
- —— assassinated by Michael, ii. [706]
- Judith massacres the royal family, vol. i. p. [526]
- —— transmits the crown of Abyssinia to her posterity, i. [527]
- K.
- Kantuffa, description of, appen. [49]
- Kol-quall tree, appen. [41]
- Konfodah, i. [297]
- Koran, account of, i. [522]
- Koscam, author’s transactions there, iii. [211]
- —— palace, description of it, iv. [271]
- Kuara, province of Abyssinia, iii. [259]
- Kuara tree, appen. [65]
- L.
- Lalibala, his attempt to change the course of the Nile, i. [529]
- Lamalmon, iii. [183]
- Languages, specimens of various, i. [401], [2]
- Letters, origin of, i. [420]
- —— not given by God to Moses, i. [421]
- —— altered by Moses, i. [422].
- Loheia, i. [302]
- M.
- Maffudi, character of him, ii. [115]
- —— defeated by Naod, ii. [123]
- —— rewarded by the Turks, ii. [136]
- —— slain, ii. [140]
- Mahomet pretends to be a prophet, i. [520]
- Mahomet Bey Abou Dahab, interview with him, iv. [625]
- —— permits the English to trade to Suez, iv. [633]
- Maitsha, account of that province, iii. [546] and iv. [23]
- Marble mountains, i. [187]
- Mariam Barea, associated with the party of the Iteghe, ii. [671]
- —— quarrels with Michael, ii. [674]
- —— deprived of his government, in [675]
- —— his character, ii. [676]
- —— remonstrates against the king’s conduct, ii. [677]
- —— defeats the Galla, ii. [680]
- —— defeated by Michael, ii. [693]
- —— put to death by the king, ii. [695]
- Masuah, island, iii. [1]
- —— diseases, iii. [33]
- —— trade and music, iii. [51], [52]
- Menas, king, banishes the Portuguese priests, ii. [210]
- Menilek son of Solomon, i. [480]
- Meroe when built, i. [378]
- —— island, situation of, iii. [644], and iv. [539]
- Michael Suhul, governor of Tigre, refuses to obey the king’s orders, ii. [649]
- —— taken prisoner, ii. [650]
- —— advances in the king’s favour, ii. [652]
- —— restored to his government, ii. [654]
- —— called by the king to defend him against Mariam Barea, ii. [680]
- —— marches to Gondar, ii. [681]
- —— restores order in the capital, ii. [684]
- —— marches against Mariam Barea, ii. [686]
- —— defeats him, ii. [693]
- —— rupture with the king, ii. [704]
- —— defeats Fasil, ii. [705]
- —— assassinates the king, ii. [706]
- —— puts Hannes II. to death, ii. [709]
- —— defeats Fasil, ii. [715]
- —— author’s first interview with him, iii. [217]
- Michael Suhul his character, vol iii. p. [226]
- —— conspiracy formed against him, iii. [375]
- —— forced to leave Gondar, iii. [479]
- —— cruelty on his return to Gondar, iv. [72], [5]
- —— impolitic conduct, iv. [111]
- —— defeats Gusho and Powussen at Serbraxos, iv. [144]
- —— retreats to Gondar, iv. [224]
- —— made prisoner, iii. [240]
- Mocha, meaning of that name, i. [442]
- Mohannan, the ancient Memphis, i. [54]
- Montes Lunæ of the ancients, i. [378]
- Moroc, description of, appen. [178]
- Mudgid cuts off the royal family at Wechne, ii. [169]
- N.
- Nacueta Laab resigns the crown of Abyssinia, i. [532]
- Nagashi what, i. [524]
- Narea, kingdom, account of, ii. [312]
- Nearchus sails from India to the Persian Gulf, i. [455]
- —— enters the Red Sea, i. [456]
- Nebuchadnezzar, dispute about his canonization, iii. [367]
- Nero attempts to discover the source of the Nile, iii. [613]
- Niger, cause of its increase, iii. [719]
- —— not a branch of the Nile, iii. [720]
- Nile description of the cataract above Syene, i. [156]
- —— discovery of its sources, iii. [580]
- —— attempted by the ancients, iii. [606]
- —— description of its sources, iii. [634]
- —— course of that river, iii. [644]
- —— names, iii. [654]
- —— cause of its inundation iii. [658]
- —— inquiry if possible to change its course, iii. [712]
- —— great cataract, iii. [425]
- —— memorable passage of, iii. [448]
- Nilometer, iii. [690]
- —— changed by Omar, iii. [716]
- Norden’s voyage, account of, iii. [630]
- Nuba, their character, iv. [419]
- —— religion, iv. [420]
- —— author kindly received by them, iv. [423]
- Nucta, iii. [716]
- O.
- Omar conquers Egypt, iii. [689]
- Ombi, men-eaters, i. [142]
- Ophir, voyage to, account of, i. [433]
- Osiris not the sun, but the dog-star, i. [412]
- Oustas usurps the throne, ii. [540]
- —— favourable to the Catholic religion, ii. [569]
- —— deposed, ii. [572]
- P.
- Paez Peter enters Abyssinia, ii. [244]
- —— converts Za Denghel, ii. [245]
- —— builds a convent at Gorgora, ii. [266]
- —— converts Socinios, ii. [344]
- —— his death and character, ii. [344]
- —— his pretensions to discover the source of the Nile confuted, iii. [617]
- Palestine, various nations fled from it, i. [399]
- Palmyra, ruins, introd. [57]
- Papyrus, ships made of it, i. [370]
- —— description of it, app. [1]
- Petronius Arbiter improves Egypt, iii. [696]
- Polygamy, cause of its origin, i. [281]
- Poncet sent to Abyssinia, ii. [467]
- —— account of his travels, ii. [469]
- —— recovers the king of Abyssinia, ii. [478]
- Poncet, his journal vindicated, vol. ii. p. [492]
- Portugal, attempts to discover the East Indies, ii. [96]
- —— sends an embassy to Abyssinia, ii. [103]
- —— receives an embassy from Abyssinia, ii. [133]
- —— sends a reinforcement to David III., ii. [142]
- —— unsuccessful issue of the expedition, ii. [157]
- —— sends a second reinforcement to the king of Abyssinia, ii. [181]
- Pox, small, when introduced, i. [514]
- Ptolemy I. encourages the Indian trade, i. [457]
- —— II. his magnificent procession, i. [458]
- —— invades Ethiopia, i. [462]
- —— III. conquers Ethiopia, i. [463]
- R.
- Rachamah, description of, appen. [163]
- Rack tree description of, appen. [44]
- Ras el Feel, the author made governor of that province, iii. [364]
- Ras Sem account of, Introd. [39]
- Red Sea, cause of that name, i. [237]
- Rhinoceros, hunting of him described, iv. [296]
- —— description of that animal, appen. [85]
- Roderigo de Lima attempts to enter Abyssinia, iii. [628]
- Rosetto, i. [20]
- Roule M. le Noir sent to Abyssinia, ii. [501]
- —— imprudent conduct at Sennaar, ii. [507]
- —— assassinated, ii. [508]
- S.
- Saba, queen of, i. [471]
- —— visits Jerusalem, i. [472]
- —— has a son to Solomon, i. [476]
- —— founds the Abyssinian Monarchy, i. [476]
- Salama Abba, character of, iii, [201]
- ——- condemned and executed, iv. [68]
- Samen, province of Abyssinia, iii. [252]
- Sancaho, iv. [376]
- Sand, pillars of, iv. [553-6]
- Sassa, append. [27]
- Sennaar, author arrives there, iv. [428]
- —— character of its king, iv. [430]
- —— account of his wives, iv. [418]
- —— treacherous conduct to the author, iv. [453]
- —— list of its kings, iv. [464]
- —— government, iv. [479]
- —— forces, iv. [480]
- —— climate, diseases, iv. [481]
- Serbraxos, first battle of, iv. [140]
- —— second battle of, iv. [165]
- —— third battle of, iv. [199]
- Sesostris improves Egypt, i. [368]
- Shangalla, account of that nation, ii. [546]
- —— division of their country, iv. [327]
- Shaw, Dr. his mistake about Egypt, iii. [700]
- Shalaka Welled Amlac, account of him, iv. [2]
- —— —— —— author’s reception at his house, iv. [6]
- Shell-fish found in the desert, iv. [339]
- Sheregrig, description of, append. [182]
- Shepherds, account of that people, i. [384]
- —— their various names, i. [385]
- —— habitation, i. [386]
- —— subdue Egypt, i. [395]
- Shoa, kingdom, iii. [255]
- Sid el Coom, iv. [460]
- Simoom, description of that poisonous wind, iv. [341]
- Sire, town of, iii. [152]
- —— province of Abyssinia, iii. [252]
- Sittinia, queen, iv. [531]
- Slave-trade, its origin, i. [392]
- Socinios claims the crown, ii. [250]
- —— defeats his rival Jacob, [259]
- —— the Galla, [275]
- Socinios crowned at Axum, ii. [278]
- —— expedition against Sennaar, ii. [298]
- —— subdues Fatima queen of the Shepherds, ii. [302]
- —— converted to the Catholic religion, ii. [308]
- —— sends ambassadors to Rome, ii. [309]
- —— openly professes the Catholic religion, ii. [344]
- —— bigotted conduct, ii. [552]
- —— limits the power of the Catholics, ii. [359]
- —— grants the Abyssinians full exercise of their own religion, ii. [396]
- —— death and character, ii. [397]
- Sofala, the Ophir of the ancients, i. [438]
- Spaitla, Introd. [30]
- Strabo, his account of Meroe, iv. [544]
- Suez, directions how to sail there, i. [223]
- Sugar canes, plantations of them in Upper Egypt, i. [81]
- Syene, or Assouan, i. [154]
- —— assumed by Eratosthenes for measuring an arch of the meridian, i. [160]
- T.
- Tacazze river, iii. [156], [7]
- —— why called Siris, i. [379]
- Taranta, mountain, iii. [76]
- Tarshish, i. [439]
- Tecla Haimanout I. writes in favour of Du Roule, ii. [517]
- —— quells a rebellion, ii. [530]
- —— assassinated, ii. [532]
- —— II. his character, ii. [709]
- —— the author’s first interview with him, iii. [230]
- —— cruelty, iv. [65]
- —— dangerous situation at Serbraxos, iv. [169]
- Tcherkin, iv. [293]
- Teawa, description of it, iv. [350]
- Teff, appen. [76]
- Terfowey wells, iv. [465]
- —— dangerous situation of the author there, iv. [566]
- Tesfos Ayto, governor of Samen, joins Gusho, iv. [189]
- —— his army cut off, iv. [192]
- Thebes when built, i. [380]
- —— destroyed by the Shepherds, i. [394]
- —— ruins of, i. [122]
- —— sepulchres, i. [125]
- —— description of two harps found there, i. [130]
- Theodorus, king, opinion about him, ii. [64]
- Tifilis executes the regicides, ii. [534]
- —— defeats the rebel Tigi, ii. [532]
- Tigre, province, iii. [251]
- Time, Abyssinian manner of computing it, iii. [351]
- Tot, who, i. [416]
- Towash Mahomet, iv. [490]
- —— slain in the desert, iv. [586]
- —— account of him, iv. [610]
- Trade-winds, i. [431]
- Troglodyte Cushites, their settlement, i. [376]
- —— their progress, i. [383]
- Tunis, Introd. i. [21]
- Tyre, Introd. i. [59]
- Tzana Lake, description of, iii. [386]
- W.
- Waalia, append. [186]
- Waldubba, monks of, iii. [177]
- Walkuffa, append. [67]
- Wanzey tree, account of, app. [54]
- War of the Elephant, i. [510]
- Wechne, royal family banished there, ii. [415]
- Welleta Girgis, or Socinios, made king, iii. [482]
- —— author interview with him, iv. [46]
- Welleta Girgis flies from Gondar, iv. [51]
- Welled Sidi Boogannim, tribe of Arabs, introd. [24]
- Woodage Asahel, his character, iii. [421]
- —— reveals Fasil’s plans, iv. [32]
- —— bravery, iv. [200]
- —— slain, iv. [201]
- Wooginoos, or Brucea Antidysenterica, app. [69]
- Y.
- Yambo, i. [247]
- Yasine, his attention to the author, iv. [329]
- Yasous I. his expedition to Wechne, ii. [428]
- —— defeats the Galla, ii. [434]
- —— his son rebels against him, ii. [513]
- —— death and character, ii. [516]
- Yasous II. rebellion in the beginning of his reign, ii. [616]
- —— defeats the Arabs, ii. [632]
- —— addicted to building, ii. [634]
- —— attacks Sennaar, ii. [636]
- —— defeated, ii. [639]
- —— irritated at the Naybe of Masuah, ii. [646]
- —— summons Michael Suhul to Gondar, ii. [649]
- —— takes him prisoner, ii. [650]
- —— makes a second expedition against Sennaar, ii. [655]
- Yasous Amha, prince of Shoa, iv. [93]
- —— gives the author the annals of Shoa, iv. [96]
- —— his account of the nations near Shoa, iv. [97]
- Yasous, Kefla, discovers Fasil’s stratagem, iii. [453]
- —— marches to Delakus, iii. [456]
- —— crosses the Nile, iii. [457]
- Yemen once subject to Abyssinia, i. [518]
- Z.
- Za Denghel restored to the throne, ii, [242]
- —— converted to the Catholic faith, ii. [245]
- Za Selasse rebels, ii. [247]
- —— defeats and slays Za Denghel, ii. [250]
- —— defeated, ii. [257]
- —— joins Socinios, ii. [258]
- —— death and character, ii. [268], [9]
- Zague, prince of, slain, ii. [689]
- Zara Jacob, sends ambassadors to the council of Florence, ii. [69]
- —— persecutes the idolaters in Abyssinia, ii. [70]
- Zebee river, ii. [318]
- Zerah, i. [406]
- Zipporah, wife of Moses, i. [406]
- Zumrud, Jibbel, voyage there, i. [204]