Palestine: the physical geography and natural history of the Holy Land / By John Kitto. Illustrated with one hundred and seventy-one woodcuts, by the most eminent artists.
- John Kitto
- Date:
- 1841
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Palestine: the physical geography and natural history of the Holy Land / By John Kitto. Illustrated with one hundred and seventy-one woodcuts, by the most eminent artists. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CCCCXXVIii- INDEX Elliot, Rev. C. B., his description of the Dead Sea, clxxxiii SSS of the mode of cultivating the vine, ccexxix El Madaruh, or Kadeseh, hill of, exxx El Nafileh, plain of, cxxxi * El Tyh (the Wandering), the name of the Great Desert, exlii, exliii mountains, situation and description of, xlvi, xlvii desert of, composed of chalky soil and flint, Ixvii Embalming, asphaltum of the Dead Sea used by the Egyptians in, J)xxxi Emberiza citrinella, ececxi* — domestica, itd. —_—— hortulana, éd. — quelea, id. Emmaus, or El Hamam, 1lxxvi Emshatt, cecexvii Engeddi, Monro’s account of, exxvii, exxvili desert of, its situation considered, id. Ephedra distachia, eclxvili* Epidote forms part of the rocks of Arabia Petraea, ]xiii Erica simplex fruticosa, cclxix* Erinaceus Europeus, cecliv Errin (sumach), eclii Eruca halapensis, ecxli* latifolia, id. Ervum lens, or common lentil, cexv, cccxvii Eryngium stellatum, ccxl* Eryngo, td, . Erysimum officinale, ccxli* ——_——-_ repandum, id. Eschol of Scripture, the modern Mamre, cxxvi, cxxix the brook, its probable situation considered, exxvi Esculent vegetables, cexv, cexix, ccxxix, ccxxxix, cclviv, cclxxx, celxxxii, cclxxxvii—ccxci, ecex, cccxvii— ecexix, eccxlii, ceexlvi, ecexlvii Esdraelon, plain of, or plaiv of Megiddo, situation, extent, &e., of, exv, CXvi Esdum, its desolation described, exxxi Euphorbia chameesyce, eclxvii* ———— —— foliis oblongis, &e., eclxviii* ——_———_ peplus, cclxvii* ——_——_'portlandica; 4d. retusa, td. serrata, id. —— thymifolia, id. viminalis, id. Ewes, milking of, ecexcix Exportations of Syria, their value, ceclii izob, or hyssop, cexxx Faser, Fevrx, his account of the Holy Land, ix Fagus sylvatica, cclxx* Falco gentilis, ceccii* mogolnik, id. —— ossifragus, id. tinnunculns, id. Falcon, ccccii Farah, or field-mouse, ceclxxi February, history of the month of, eexvi—ccxix weather in, cexvi, cexvii Fekhr-ed-Deen, the emir, his grove of pines, cii Feldspath, crystals of, very rare in the porphyry of Sinai, lxiii Felis chaus, cce]lxix nimr, ceelxviii Fellah, or peasant of Syria, ceclii Fellowes, Mr., his description of the Syrian plough, cccxli Fennel, cexxx, celxxxi Fennel flower, cclxxxi Fenugreek, celxxxi, cccxix Ferfer, ccccxxi Fermentation, eecxxxii Fescue grass, celxviii Festuca fusca, ec) xviii * myuros, id, reptatrix, id, Feverfew, cclxviii Ficus sycamorus, cccvili Field-basil, cexxxi Fieldfare, ececx Field-mouse, short-tailed, ecclxx Fig-tree, ccxiii, cexxxvili, ecelxviii, cexxvii, cexxvili Fig, early, or boccore, ccelxxix summer, or carica, id. — Indian, cexcii — wort, cexli Fir tree, ecxlvi Fir, Scotch, id, First rains, ecex Fish, believed not to be in the Dead Sea, elxxvii in the lake of Gennesareth, exlvii Fishes, eceexy—eccexix Flail, the, celx Flamingo, eceev Flax, ecxl — common, cexxxi Flax, hairy, td. —— knotted, ceexxxi Flea, ceecxxi — numerous in Palestine, td. xxvi* Flickweed, ccxxxi Flies, common, ccecxxii ‘Flora Palestina,’ by Strand, xxi ‘Flore Agyptiace Illustratio,’ by Delisle, td. Fly catcher, pied, ececxi Flying fish, ecccxvi Foreign trade of Syria, ecclii Fork and shovel, winnowing by, celxi Formica rufa, ecccxxi ; Forskal, Peter, ‘ Descriptiones Animalium,’ &c., xxi Forticula auricularia, ccecxix* Fossil shells on the borders of the Red Sea, Ixix Fountain of the Blessed Virgin, or of Siloam, excv Fowl, consumption of, very great, cccevii domestic, id. Fox, ccclx* of Sampson, whether it was a jackal, ccclxv Syrian, ecclxvi ‘ Fragments,’ by Charles Taylor, vi Francoline, cecevii Frank bandijan, or love apple, cclxxxi Frank’s Mount, the, description of, xl Fraxinus ornus, celxxvi Fringilla coelebs, ececxi* — carduelia, id. Frog, ececxii — tree, id. Fuel, various sorts of, ecexlvii—eecxlix Fulica atra, eeecvi* Furer, Christ., his ‘Itinerarium Hgypti,’ &c., x GALEGA VULGARIS, ecxli* Galeode phalangiste, ccccxix Galilee, situation of, xxxvii, xxxviii Galium album, ccxl* arvense, id. luteum, id. Galline, ececvii—ececix Garden, ancient Egyptian, ccc Gardens of Persia, eexcix ——— in Syria, td. description of, eexcviii—ccci —— of Solomon, or Hortus Conclusus, exxiv, cxxv Gardening, as an art, cce Garlic, ecxxxi, cc]lxxxi cultivated, ccxxxii* ——_ huairy, td. musk-smelling, 7d. pale flowered, ccxxxli,* celxviii ——— panicled, td. Garner, or granary, cclxi—ccl xii Gazelle, ecclx,* ccexci — mode of catching, cecxcii, cecxcili catching of, with the lasso, eecxcii — chase of, described, cecxcii* its age, eccxci Ge-Hinnom, valley of, cxxii Genista raetam, ccxlvii, cclii* Gennesareth, lake of, transparency of its water, clxvii ——__—_——_— bed of, probably volcanic, lxxxv Geology and mineralogy of Palestine, lviii—lxxvi Geranium, ccxix, cclxvili columbinum, eclxviii* — rotundifolium, id. Gerizim, Mount, situation of, xxxviii ‘Gerusalemme, Divotissimo Viaggo di,’ by Giovanni lardo, xi Gesneria, ccxv* ‘Gesta Dei per Francos,’ viii Gharkad shrub, cclxxix Gharrab tree, cclxxxvi P Gibeon, valley of, its situation, extent, &c., cxx Gier eagle, eccci : Gihon, valley of, situation and description of, exxiii pools of, cxveii Gilboa, Mount, situation, &c., of, xxxvii Zual- CXXXV Gilliflower, stock, ccxxxi Gladiole, ccxl Gladiolus communis, ccxl* Glarus, Tschudis von, ‘ Reyse und Bilgerfahrt,’ &c., xiv Glass, originally made with sand of the river Belus, exci wort, cclxix Glaucinm luteum, ccxl* -———— orientale, id. violaceum, id. Gleaning, cclvi Globe thistle, cexcii* Glow-worm, ccccxix](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22013271_0440.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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