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INDEX. 
government, ibid. Trade, 114. Their 
extraordinary mode of travelling on 
camels, 114, 115. Articles of commerce 
V between them and Tuat, 159} 1 60. Anec- 
dote of one, 197. 
Tiiat (country), situation, productions, and 
trade of, 143. Itinerary from Morzouk 
thidier, 144. 
Tnhbel, or drum of Fezzan, account of, 248, 
^349. 
Usadcna, villages of, 32. Their distressed 
state, ibid. 
Vocabulary of the language of Bornou, 122. 
Of Sakkatoo, 135—138. Of Tembuc- 
too, 14G, 147. Of Soudan, or the 
Haousa tongue, 149 — 151. Of the 
Tibboo dialect, 232. Of Sockna, 3 1 4— 
316. 
Wadan, (a town of Fezzan), notice of, 76. 
Character of its inhabitants, ibid. 
, (an animal and chain of mountains so 
called), account of, 76. 
U aday country, articles of export to, from 
Fezzan, 152 — 154. Articles given in 
exchange, 154 — 157. Distance from the 
Tibboo country to, 230, 231. Itinerary 
to, from Borgoo, 267. 
Wad el Nommel, or the valley of ants, wretched 
village of, 87. 
Wadey^ a species of desert, notice of, 346. 
Shirghi, chief towns in, 300. 
Ghrarbi, chief towns in, ibid. Cha- 
racter and manners of the inhabitants of, 
ibid, 301. 
Wajunga people, notice of, 252. Account of 
their country, 266. 
Waled SuUmaii, an Arabian tribe, account of, 
54—56. 
Warr, a species of desert, notice of, 345. 
Warral, a species of lizard, notice of, 184, 
185. 
Washing, singular aversion to, of the Tuarick, 
an African tribe. 111. 
Water, Arab mode of carrying across the de- 
serts, 93. How raised for irrigating the 
land near Morzouk, 169. How obtained 
from the stomach of camels, to satisfy the 
thirst of almost perishing travellers, 305. 
IVells of tlie great desert, observations on, 
348. 
Werda, itinerary to, ti-ora Yen, 265. 
11 ishck, a species of desert, notice of, 345 
Wo7nen. of Tripoli, dress of, described, 17, 18. 
Arabian dress of, 89, 40. Conditions 
and dress of the women of Bornou and Sou- 
dan, 161. And of the Tibboo women, 
224 — 227. Of the women in Fezzan, 
287. 
Wudakaire, wells of, 223. 
Ye7i}ycm, inhabitants of, cannibals, 142, 143. 
Notice of this country, 143. 
Yen, (town), notice of, 265. Itinerary thence, 
to Werda, ibid. 
Yiissiiff, a ]\Ioor, benevolent conduct of, to- 
wards the author and his companions, 
192—194, 203. 
Zaizoio, (village), notice of, 2(>5. Hospitable 
reception of the author at, 258. 
Zeighan, (village), notice of, 85. 
Zgar, wadey of, 81. 
Zibboon, an article of Tripoline dress, de- 
scribed, 6. 
