INDEX. 
377 
Takes leave of the Sultan Muknl, 292, 
294, 295. Arrives at Dgleim, 295. At 
Temenhint, 302. At Zegen Om el Abeed, 
303. At the pass of Kenaire, 306. Tra- 
verses a desert, of five days in extent, to 
Sockna, 30.5—312. Illness of the author 
and his alarming situation in tlie desert, 
327, 328. His providential dehverance, 
329. Overtaken in a tremendous thun- 
der storm, 333. Feelings on again be- 
holding the sea, 334. Experiences a dan- 
gerous relapseon his journey, but recovers, 
339, 340. Arrives at Tejoura, 340. And 
re-enters Tripoli, ibid. Has an interview 
with the Bashaw, 349. Embarks for 
Leghorn, 350. And arrives in England, 
351. 
Mabrook, a town at the end of the great de- 
sert, notice of, 144. 
Mafen, (village), 257. Account of a remark- 
able plain of salt and earth, in its vicinity, 
ibid. 
Maghna, village, 209. 
Mahynoud, (Hadge), a friend of the author's, 
notice of, 103, 104. Instances of his 
kindness, 192, 194, 196, 197. 
Mahommed el Mulm'i. See Miikni. 
Mamhikes, at Tripoli, engross all offices, 1 4. 
Disinterested generosity of one, to Messrs. 
Ritchie and Lyon, 183. 
Mandra, a tributary province of Bornou, 
notice of, 126. 
Mangelly, village of, 203. 
Manufactwes ^o\idi?m, 139. OfTembuc- 
too, 146. 
Maraboots, or Mohammedan saints, two classes 
of, 8, 9. Procession of, described, 9 — 11. 
The author initiated by one, 12. Their 
tombs, regarded as sanctuaries, 38. The 
author visits one, near Morzouk, 10^. 
Interview with one at Traghan, 205. 
Hospitable reception of the author by one 
at Gatrone, 229. Genei-al character of 
the Maraboots of Fezzan, 284. 
Maradi country, notice of, 143. 
Marriages, notices of, at Tripoli, 18. Of the 
Arabs, 42, 43. Ceremonial of a marriage 
at Morzouk, 185, 186. At the village of 
Sebha, 299. 
Malta Imhammcd, mountains of, 69- 
Meat, Arab modes of cooking, 51. And of 
preparing for a long journey, 219- 
Medicine, state of, among the Arabs, 51, 52. 
And at Morzouk, 106, 107. 
Medroosa, (village), 235. The author's di- 
lemma there, 246. 
Mejdool, (village), 221, 222. 
Mejnine, castle of, 21. Arrival of the author 
and his party at, ibid. 
Melghra, wells of, 37, 61. 
Mellona, governor of Kashna, notice of, 135. 
Messhia, or gardens, near Tripoli, notice of, 
15,21. 
Meteorological Register, from May to De- 
cember 1819, 355—359. 
Milk, different sorts of, used by the Arabs, 45. 
Mogatba, an Arabian dish, how prepared, 50. 
MoJiammed ben Abd Alia, a friend of the au- 
thor, account of, 104, 105. 
MoJiammed el Lizari, a friend of the author, 
notice of, 104, 203. His unpleasant si- 
tuation, 253. Gives a fete to the author, 
268. Departs for Tripoli, 269. 
Mohammedans, treacherous conduct of, 200, 
201. The absolute necessity for Euro- 
pean travellers assuming their costume and 
mode of worship, illustrated, 199, 200. 
Mokhaten, (village), 205. 
Mountains of Fezzan and Tripoli, geological 
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