VOL. V.

Contains 465 pages from the beginning of Night dxcvi. to dccxlvi.

Continuation and end of the History of Mazin, Night dxcvi-dcxxiv.1–94
Night adventure of Harun al-Rashid, Night dcxxxxi.–dcl.95
Scott: “Adventure of Haroon al-Rusheed, vol. vi. 343 (including Story related to Haroon al-Rusheed) by Ibn Munsoor of Damascus, of his adventures at Bussorah; the Story related to Haroon al-Rusheed by Munjaub (Manjab) and Haroon’s conduct on hearing the story of Munjaub.
Tale of the Barber and his Son (told by Manjab), Night dlxi.–dcli.180
Scott: “Story of the Sultan, the Dervishe and the Barber’s Son.
The Badawi Woman and her Lover, Night dclv.–dclvi.196
Story of the Wife and her two Gallants, Night dclvi.–dclx.199
Tale of Princess Al-Hayfá and Prince Yusuf, Night dclx.–dccx.210
Scott: “Story of Aleefah, daughter of Mherejaun, Sultan of Hind, and Eusuff, Prince of Sind, related to Haroun al-Rusheed by the celebrated reciter of Tales, Ibn Malook Aleed Iowaudee,” p. 352.
Adventures of the Three Princes of China, Night dccx.–dccxvii.362
Scott: “Adventures of the Three Princes, sons of the Sultan of China.
History of the first Brave, Night dccxvii.–dccxxii.385
Scott: “The Military Braggadocio;” Ouseley, “the Gallant Officer;” and the Lat. listMiles Gloriosus.”
History of another Brave, Night dccxxii.–dccxxiii.395
The Merry Adventures of a Simpleton,[[637]] Night dccxxiii.–dccxxvi.400
Scott: “The Idiot and his Asses.
The Goodwife of Cairo and the three Rakehells, Night dccxxvi.–dccxxviii.409
Story of the righteous Wazir wrongfully gaoled, Night dccxxviii.–dccxxxviii.416
Tale of the Barber, the Captain and the Cairene Youth, Night dccxxxiii.–xxxviii.430
(In the Lat. list we find “Tonsor et Juvenis Cahirensis.”)
Story of the Goodwife of Cairo and her Gallants, Night dccxxxviii.–dccxliii.444
Scott: “The virtuous Woman of Cairo and her Suitors,” p. 380.
The Kazi’s Tale of the Tailor, the Lady and the Captain,[[638]] Night dccxlii.–dccxlvi.455
Scott: “The Cauzee’s Story,” p. 386.
Story of the Syrian and the Three Women of Cairo, Night dccxlvi. and to end of vol. v.465