[9]Captain Cleveland.
[10]Mr. Robert Kirke.
[11]Baba Ali, 1754-1766.
[12]Bruce’s passport for Tunis, signed by his successor, Robert Kirke, is dated August 19, 1765.
CHAPTER II.
Julia Cæsarea.
There is no written account remaining of Bruce’s explorations to the west of Algiers, and the only allusion to them is the fact that he first used his camera obscura in delineating the Kubr-er-Rumiah, or Tombeau de la Chrétienne, as it is now called.
The illustrations he has left of Julia Cæsarea, which, doubtless, he visited while still Consul-General at Algiers, are as follows:
1. A perspective view in water-colours and distemper of the Kubr-er-Rumiah, or Tomb of Juba II. No architectural details are shown, as the débris around the base had not then been cleared away.