ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT.

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Door of a Private House[6]
Specimens of Lattice-work[7]
Fountain[9]
Suffeh[10]
Specimens of Panel-work[12]
Ceiling of a Durká’ah[13]
Ceiling of a projecting Window[13]
Wooden Lock[15]
Fellaheen[27]
An Eye ornamented with Kohl[30]
Muk-hul′ahs and Mirweds[30]
Ancient Vessel and Probe for Kohl[31]
An Eye and Eyebrow ornamented with Kohl, as represented in ancient Paintings[31]
Hands and Feet stained with Henna[32]
A tattooed Girl[34]
Specimens of Tattooing on the Chin[34]
Tattooed Hands and Foot[34]
A Lady adorned with the Kurs and Safa, etc.[36]
Lady attired for Riding or Walking[38]
Fellah Women[40]
Ornamented black Veils[41]
Postures of Prayer (Part I.)[64]
Postures of Prayer (Part II.)[65]
Interior of a Mosque[68]
Pipes[123]
Coffee-service[125]
’A’z’kee and Mankals[127]
Washing before or after a Meal[129]
Tisht and Ibreek[130]
Kursee and Seeneeyeh[131]
A Party at Dinner or Supper[132]
Water-bottles[135]
Sherbet-cups[137]
Lantern, etc., suspended on the occasion of a Wedding[149]
Mesh′als[154]
Kumkum and Mibkhar’ah[185]
Magic Invocation and Charm[248]
Magic Square and Mirror of Ink[249]
Water-carriers[296]
Hemalees[298]
Plan of a Bath[309]
Section of the Harárah[311]
Foot-rasps[312]
Mankal′ah[315]
Seega[320]
Kemengeh[327]
Kánoon[328]
Egyptian Musical Instruments, Pipe, Ornaments, etc.[330]
Náy[331]
Rabáb esh-Shá’er[332]
Ságát[334]
Tár[334]
Darabukkeh[334]
Earthen Darabukkeh[335]
Zummárah[335]
Mouth-piece of the Zummárah[335]
Arghool[335]
The Mahmal[404]
Diamond Kurs[520]
Gold Kurs[521]
Kussah[522]
’Enebeh[522]
Kamarahs[523]
Sákiyeh[523]
’Ood es-Saleeb[523]
Mishts[523]
’Akeek[523]
Belloor[523]
Ear-rings[525]
Necklaces[526]
Bracelets[527]
Bark[529]
Másoorah[529]
Habbeh[529]
Shiftish′eh[529]
Anklets[529]
Hegábs[530]
Nose-rings[531]

THE MANNERS AND CUSTOMS

OF THE

MODERN EGYPTIANS.