NOTES. - 1. Kala' Atishparastan. 2. The Three Kings.
XIV. - HOW THE THREE KINGS RETURNED TO THEIR OWN COUNTRY
NOTES. - 1. The three mystic Gifts. 2. The Worshipped Fire. 3. Savah and
Avah. The Legend in Mas'udi. Embellishments of the Story of the Magi.
XV. - OF THE EIGHT KINGDOMS OF PERSIA, AND HOW THEY ARE NAMED
NOTES. - 1. The Eight Kingdoms. 2. Export of Horses, and Prices.
3. Persian Brigands. 4. Persian wine.
XVI. - CONCERNING THE GREAT CITY OF YASDI
NOTES. - 1. Yezd. 2. Yezd to Kerman. The Woods spoken of.
XVII. - CONCERNING THE KINGDOM OF KERMAN
NOTES. - 1. City and Province of Kerman. 2. Turquoises. 3. Ondanique or
Indian Steel. 4. Manufactures of Kerman. 5. Falcons.
XVIII. - OF THE CITY OF CAMADI AND ITS RUINS; ALSO TOUCHING THE CARAUNA
ROBBERS
NOTES. - 1. Products of the warmer plains. 2. Humped oxen and fat-tailed
sheep. 3. Scarani. 4. The Karaunahs and Nigudarian Bands.
5. Canosalmi.
XIX. - OF THE DESCENT TO THE CITY OF HORMOS
NOTES. - 1. Site of Old Hormuz and Geography of the route from Kerman to
Hormuz. 2. Dates and Fish Diet. 3. Stitched Vessels. "One rudder," why
noticed as peculiar. 4. Great heat at Hormuz. 5. The Simum. 6. History
of Hormuz, and Polo's Ruomedan Acomat. 7. Second Route between Hormuz
and Kerman.
XX. - OF THE WEARISOME AND DESERT ROAD THAT HAS NOW TO BE TRAVELLED
NOTES. - 1. Kerman to Kubenan.