or ALFAXARES, mountains of Spain, in the province of Granada, on the coast of the Mediterranean sea. They are about 17 leagues in length, and 11 in breadth, reaching from the city of Velez to Almeria. They are inhabited by Moors, who are the remains of the dispersion and ruin of their empire. They embraced the Christian religion; but preserve their own manner of living, and their language, though much corrupted. Here is a rivulet between Pitros and Portugos, which dyes linen that is dyed in it black in an instant. Near this rivulet is a cavern, from which proceeds a malignant steam, that it destroys such animals as come near it. The Moriscos cultivate the soil extremely well, and plant-fruit trees; some of which grow to a prodigious height and thickness, and give the mountains a very agreeable aspect.