the capital town of a province of the same name, in Hindoostan, and in the dominions of the Great Mogul. It is looked upon as the largest city in these parts, and is in the form of a half moon. A man on horseback can hardly ride round it in a day. It is surrounded with a wall of red stone, and with a ditch 100 feet wide. The palace is prodigiously large, and the seraglio commonly contains above 1000 women. There are upwards of 800 baths in this town; but that which travellers most admire, is the mausoleum of one of the Mogul’s wives, which was 20 years in building. The indigo of Agra is the most valuable of all that comes from the East Indies. This town is seated on the river Jemna, about 50 miles above its confluence with the Tchernel, and is 300 miles N. E. of Surat. E. Long. 76. 44. N. Lat. 26. 43.