INDEX 



349 



Forbes, Rosita, feasts in the Holy 



Place, 195 et seq. 

 finds Rohlfs' traces, ix, 149 

 first sight of Sidi Idris, 2 

 fitted for "strange garments," 



33 

 guest of Saved Rida, 2\ et seq. 

 heavily veiled in Kufara, 197 

 her last Arabic blessing, 299 

 in Beduin feminine attire, 44, 



54 

 invited to proceed to Kufara, 



189 

 limited water supply and the 



consequence, 78 

 loses count of time, 225 

 makes herself understood in 



Libya, 278 

 pours oil on troubled waters, 



130 

 rates Beduins and blacks, 151 

 received by Sayed Rida, 10 



et seq. 

 sees an original letter of Sidi 



Ben Ali es Senussi, 221 (for 



translation see pp. 338-340) 

 seventeen hours of torture, 232 

 starts for Jalo, 98 

 starts on the great adventure, 7 



et seq. 

 strikes the Jalo-Jaghabub route, 



289 

 the Sahara gives up her secret, 



191 

 through the mountains, 251 et 



seq. 

 unravels a mystery, l64 et seq. 

 visited by mother of Sheikh 



Musa, 179 

 Forth, Col., Commandant of 



Camel Corps, xi 

 Frontier Districts Administration, 



the, X, xi 

 a search party from, 306 et seq. 



Garboah Effendi, 108 

 Garu, Beduin tales of Sidi el 

 Mahdi's disappearance at, 

 167 

 Gebail Fadil, why so named, 229 

 Gebel Akhbar, 205, 288 

 Gebel Neri, 170 et seq. 



as landmarks, 236, 252 

 Gezira, 157 

 Gharibeel, Musa, ix, 176, 183, 



184, 225 

 Ghawazi tribe, 151 

 Ghemines, 7 

 Gibli, a memorable, 1\6 et seq. 



definition of a, 60 

 Girba, 306 



Hassanein treated at, 309 

 Girba, a, definition of, 90 

 Gold, usual exchange for, 229 

 (note) 



Haballah el Abed, 150 

 Haifan, Tawati, 208 

 "Haifa," definition of, 157 

 Hameida Bey Zeitun, 101, 105, 



112, 163 

 Hamid Bu Korayim, 149, 206, 



207, 217 

 Hasan Bazama, 240 

 Hassan tribe, the, 206 

 Hassanein Bey, accompanies au- 

 thor to Libyan Desert, viii, 

 6 

 an accident to, 302 et seq. 

 an attack of rheumatism, 49, 50 

 as barber, 292 

 as watch-mender, 121 

 feasts in the Holy Place, 195 

 his yellow slippers, 22 

 illness of, 203 

 in dire straits, 135, 137 

 left to entertain ekhwan at 



Jaghabub, 295 

 made comfortable after his ac- 

 cident, 307 



