APPENDIX, 401 
7. ) The History of King Unam, and the 
8. \ Philosopher Reinan. , 
#9. History of King Simibad and Elbase. 
10. History of the Porter. 
1. History of Karanduli. 
*12. Story of the Mirror 
33. Story of the three Apples. 
#14. Of Shensheddin Mohammed and his 
Brother Noureddin. 
#15. Of the Taylor, Little Hunchback, the 
Jew, aod the Christian, 
16. The History of Noureddin Ali. 
17. Ditto of Gaumayub, Sec. 
#-18. The History of King Omar, and Oman 
and his children,—(This tale is ex¬ 
tremely long, and occupies much 
of the manuscript.) 
#19, Of the Lover and the Beloved. 
20. Story of the Peacock, the Goose, the 
Ass, the Horse, fee. 
21. Of the Pious Man. 
22. Of the Pious Shepherd. 
23. Of the Bird and the Turtle. 
24. Of the Fox, the Hawk, fee., 
25. Of the Lord of the Beasts.' 
#26. Of the Mouse and the Partridge. 
27. Of the Raven and the Cat. 
28. Of the Raven, the Fox, the Mouse, 
the Flea, fee. fee. 
23. Story of the Thief. 
#30. Of Aul Hassan, and the Slave Shem- 
sney Har. 
#31. Of Kamrasaman, fee. 
32. Of Naam and Nam.eto la. 
#33. OfAiadin Abuskclmet. 
#34. Of Hallina Die. 
35. Story of Maan Jamnizida, 
36. History of the Town Litta. 
37. Story of Hassan Abdulmelac. 
38. Of Ibrahim Elmachde, Brother of Ha- 
roun al Raschid. 
# 39 . History of the famous Garden Ezem 
(Paradise.) 
40, Of Isaac of MossuJ. 
41. Of Hasli Hasli. 
A2. Of Mohammed Eli Ali. 
43. Of Ali the Persian. 
44. History of the Raschid and his judge. 
45. Of Haled Immi Abdullah. 
46 . Of Jafaard the Bamasside, 
47 . Of Abokoharnmed Kurlan. 
48. Of Haroun al Raschid and Sala. 
49. History of Mamoan. 
50. Of Shar, and the Slave Zemroud. 
51. Of the Lady Redoor ( literally , Mrs. 
Moonfnce ,) and Mr. Victorious. 
62- Of Mammon and Mohammed of Bas- 
sora. 
53. Of Haroun al Raschid, and his Slavey 
54. Of the Merchant in Debt. 
*5. Of Hassoun Medin, the Governor. 
56, Of King- Nassir, and his three Chil¬ 
dren,—the Governor of Cairo, the 
Governor of Bulac, and the Gover¬ 
nor of Old Cairo. 
57. History of the Banker and* the Thief. 
^8. Of Aiadin, Governor ©f Co&etaiitino- 
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59. Of Mamoon and Ibrahim. 
60. Of a certain King. 
61. Of a Pious Man. 
62. Of Abul Hassan Ezeada, 
63. Of a Merchant. 
64. Of a Man of Bagdad. 
65. Of Modavakil, 
#66. Of Virdan, in the time of Hakim, 
Veemrelack. (N. B, He built the 
Mosque in going from Cairo to He¬ 
liopolis,) 
67. Of a Slave and an Ape. 
#68. Story of the Horse of Ebony. 
#69. Of Insilvujud. 
70. Of Eban Vas. 
71. Of an Inhabitant of Bassora. 
12. History of a Man of the Tribe of 
Arabs of Beucadda, 
73. History of Benridden, Vizier of Y6 
men. 
74. Of a Boy and a Girl. 
75. OfMutelmis. 
76. Of -Haroun al Raschid and the Lady 
Zebeda. 
77. Of Mussaad immi Zibir. 
78. Of the Black Father. 
79. OfgHaroun al Raschid. 
80. Story of an Ass Keeper. 
81. Of Haroun al Raschid and Ebon Yus- 
suf. 
82. Of Hakim , Builder of the Mosqud, 
83. Of Melikel Horrais. 
84. Of a Gilder and his Wife. 
85. Of Hashron, fee. 
86. Of Yacyar, fee. the Barmadride. 
87. Of Mussa, fee. 
88. Of Said, fee. 
89. Of the Whore and the Good Woman, 
90. Of Raschid, and Jacob, his favourite, 
91. Of Sherif Hussein. 
92. Of Mamoon, son of Haroun al Raschid 
93. Of the Repenting Thief. 
94. Of Haroun al Raschid. 
95. Of a Divine, fee. 
96. Another Story of a Divine. 
97. The Story of the Neighbours. 
98. Of Kings. 
99. Of Ahdo Rackman. 
100. Of Hind, daughter of Nakinan, 
101. OfTabal. 
102. Of Isaac, Son of Abraham. 
103. Of a Boy and a Girl. 
104. Story of Chassim Immi addi. 
105. Of AhulAbas. 
106. Of Ebubecker Ben Mohammed, ' 
107. Of Ebi Evar 
108. Of Emmin, brother of Mamofl, 
109. Of Six Scheiks of Bagdad. 
110. Of an Old Woman, 
111. Of a Wild Girl. 
112. Of Hassan Elgevir of Bagdad* 
113. Of certain Kings. 
114. Of a King of Israel. 
115. Of Alexander. 
116. Of King Nasharvian. 
117. Of a Judge and his Wif§, 
118. Of an Emir. 
119. Of Malek Imnidiuar. 
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