[333] Eutychius, Annales, II. 246. Dielal-ed-din. Kemal-ed-din. Mejir-ed-din.
[334] The Holy City, Vol. I. p. 318. Second edition.
[336] Plates XXIII., XXIV.
[337] See M. de Vogüé's work, Les Églises de la Terre Sainte.
[338] Plate XI. (Plan).
[339] A variety of marble, generally of a dark brown colour, full of fossil shells, exhibiting beautiful iridescent colours, due to the nacreous matter of the shells; sometimes deep red or orange, when it is called fire-marble.
[340] Plate XXIV.
[341] Plate XXV.
[342] See details, Plate XXIX.