356 THE SECRET OF SAHARA: KUFARA 



Wadai, Senussi influence in, 119 

 Wadi Farig, 53, 55, 73, 81, 132, 



133 

 Wajanga, 35, 220-221 



translation of original letter of 



Sidi Ben Ali to people of, 



338-340 



Washing-day in the desert, a, 121 



Wells, "miraculous" discovery of, 



by the Mahdi, 228 

 Wilhelm I sends a scientific expe- 

 dition to Libya, l6 

 (c/. Rohlfs) 



Yadem Bu Gemira, Sidi, 295 

 Yusuf el Hamri, acts as guide to 



Jaghabub, 297 et seq. 

 an unfortunate remark by, and 



its sequel, 130 

 and the Zouias, 264 

 as cook, 284 

 becomes an unexpected ally, 



173 

 discerns a caravan, 96, 256 

 entrusted with care of author, x, 



S5 

 his guiding star, 48, 55 et seq. 

 his partiality for "asida," 267, 



282 

 his solicitude at Hassanein's ac- 

 cident, 302, 303 

 in a cheerful mood, 275, 278 

 in a reflective mood, 129 

 introduced to author, 47 

 longs for a wife or two, 254, 



255 

 makes "asidas" in the sand for 



tired camels, 275 



Yusuf el Hamri, off'ers the Zouia 



olive branch, 184 

 says his morning prayers, 273 

 shaves Mohammed, 292 

 stirs himself, 114 

 wakes author for dinner at 



Jaghabub, 295-6 



Zaizeb, 304 



Zakar, a gruesome zariba at, 262 



Zakar-Jaghabub route, the, 254 



Zakar-Siwa route, the, 254 



Zakar well, the, 262-3 



Zarrug, ix, 182 



Zawias, how they retain hold of 



their pupils, 299 

 Zeinab, the slave-girl, 117, 118, 



121, 130, 184, 193 

 Zieghen, 15, 91 

 Zieghen route, the, landmarks of, 



255 

 Zouias, the, a characteristic of, 

 251 

 apologise to Hassanein, 184 

 appearance of, 180 

 Hawarian, 177 

 of Buseima, 91, 143 

 of the "cities" of Kufara, 203 



et seq. 

 ousted from Kebabo, 15 

 voluntary submission to Sid Ben 

 Ali es Senussi, 150, 205, 207 

 wealth of, 74 

 Zuetina, 9 



Zuruk, 17, 158, 192 

 a visit to, 211 

 why so named, 214 



