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L I S T OF PLATES, S e e . 1 . M a p of the Empire of M arocco to face the title 2. View of the Atlas as seen from the Terraces at Mogodor - - 10 3. View of the Plains of Akkurmute and Jibbel Heddid - - 46 4. View of Mogodor _ 4_ 5. View of the Port and Entrance of ditto - „ 48 6. View of the City of M arocco and Atlas Mountains - 57 7. Camelion _ _ _ - 99 8. Locust . _ B . _ jq3 9- B u s k a h - 109 JO. E lE fah . - - n o 1 1 . Enphorbinm P lant - - _ 9 Jg, 12. Feshook ditto - _ 18. Dibben F e s h o o k ........................................................................................ j gg 14. Map, shewing the track of the Caravans across Sahara - 233 ill It I; I f CONT ENT S . C H A PTER I. Page. G e o g r a p h i c a l Divisions of the Empire of Marocco 1 C H A PT E R II. Rivers,, Mountains, and Climate o f Marocco - - • 4 C H A PT ER III. Description of Lhe different Provinces—their Soil, Culture, and Produce 13 C H A PTER IV. Population of the Empire of M arocco.—Account of its Sea-ports, Cities, and Inland Towns - - - 25 CH A PTER V. Zoology - - - - , - - 74 C H A PTER VI. Metallic, Mineral, and Vegetable Productions - 126 CH A PTER VII. Description of the Inhabitants of West Barbary—their Dress—Religious . Ceremonies and Opinions—their Character—Manners and Customs— Diseases—Funerals—Etiquette of the Court—Sources of Revenue 140 C H A PT ER V III. Some Account of a peculiar species of Plague, which depopulated W est Barbary in 1799> and 1800, and to the effects of which the Author was an eye-witness - - - - - ^ - 171 CH A PTER IX . Some Observations on the Mohammedan Religion - - 19^ C H A PT ER X . Languages of Africa—Various Dialects of the Arabic Language—Difference between the Berebber and Sheiluh Languages—Specimen of the Mandmga


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