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—Town ofel-Yabo.—Wells ofChanerou,ofNyela.— Arrival 
at Tafilet.— Town of Ghourland.— Market.— Ressaut, the 
residence of a Grovernor under the Emperor of Morocco . 159 
CHAPTER XXVI. 
Description of Tafilet and its commerce.— Flourishing state 
of agriculture and industry. — Miserable condition of the 
Jews ; their habits and customs. — Afil^. — Gardens. — Tan- 
neyara, Marca, M'Dyara, Rahaba. — Chains of granite 
mountains. — Small river of Guigo. — L'Eyarac, Tamaroc 
Kars, Ain-Zeland, L'Eksebi.— Very high mountains 
covered with cork-trees. — L'Quin. — Guigo. — Town of So- 
foro. — Town of el-Fez, or Fez, the ancient capital of 
Morocco 186 
CHAPTER XXVII. 
Description of el-Fez. — Markets, monuments, gardens, po- 
lice. — Mequinaz. — Inhospitality. — Arm of the sea called 
Sbo. — Arbata or Rabata or Rabat, the ancient Sallee. 
—Visit to the Consular Agent.— The traveller avoids the 
camp of the Emperor of Morocco. — Writes to the Vice 
Consul M. Delaporte. — Larache. — Arrives at Tangier 7th 
of September, almost dying, emaciated by want, fatigue, 
and fever. — Generous reception of M. Delaporte. — Anxiety 
of the traveller. — Is introduced by night and concealed by 
the Consul. — M. Delaporte obtains from the naval com- 
mander of the Cadiz station a vessel to convey him to 
France 305 
GEOGRAPHICAL REMARKS AND INQUIRIES 
CHAPTER I. 
§ I. — General retrospect of the published information on this 
subject prior to M, Cailli^'s travels 227 
§ II. — Analysis of the itinerary map, and of the general map 
of the travels 253 
ARTICLE I. 
Early travels of M. Cailli^ 254 
