VOL. VII.

Contains 447 pages, from Night dccclxxiii.–mi.

The following is a list of the contents:—

PAGE.
Conclusion of the Brother Wazirs1–69
Story of the thieving Youth and his Step-mother, Night dcccxcvii.–cm.69
The Kazi of Baghdad and his virtuous Wife, Night cm.–cmxi.77
History of the Sultan who protected the Kazi’s Wife, Night cmxi.–cmxvii.109
The Sultan of Al-’Irák, Zunnár ibn Zunnár, Night cmxvii.–cmxxi.126
Ardashir, Prince of Persia, and the Princess Hayát al-Nufús, daughter of Sultan Kádir, Night cmxxi.–cmlxviii.139
Story of Shaykh Nakkit the Fisherman, Night cmlxviii.–cmlxxviii.297
The Sultan of Andalusia, and the Prince of Al-’Irák who deflowered the Wazir’s daughter; a prose replica of Al-Hayfá and Yusuf. MS. vol. v. 210. Night cmlxxviii.–cmlxxxviii.329
Tale of Sultan Taylún and the generous Fellah, Night cmlxxxviii.–cmxciv.365
The retired Sage and his Servant-lad, Night cmxcviii.414
The Merchant’s Daughter who married an Emperor of China, Night cmxcviii.–mi., ending the work430–447

This MS. terminates The Nights with the last tale and has no especial conclusion relating the marriage of the two brother Kings with the two sisters.