Majesty, His, George IV. patron of science and the arts, [429.] Compared to the late emperor Yezzid, [287.]
Mandinga language compared with the Arabic, [373.]
Manufactures of Fas; superior manufacture of gold-thread there, [214.]
Marabets, what, [511.]
Marabet, punishment of one, [524.]
Market called Soke Elkhummes, [94.]
Marocco, emperor's march to, [73.] Country abundant in corn of a superior quality, [78.] Reception at salutations of the Moors, [78.] Gate called Beb el Lushoir; its situation, [78.] Garden of the Nile, an imperial garden, [79.] Tafilelt rose flourishes at Marocco; its powerful perfume; otto of roses, [79.] Roses; various flowers abundant; Persian wheel in general use throughout the country, [82.] Divisions of the empire of, [86.] The summer residence of the emperor, [86.] The metropolis of the south, [87.] Town or village of lepers at, [90.] Policy of concealing the appearance of wealth at, [95.] Furniture of houses at, [95.] Customs at, [95.] All trades carried on at, [98.]
--------, etiquete of the court of, [310.] Emperor dispenses with, [311.]
Marseilles, its commerce indirectly with Timbuctoo, [254.]
Massacre of the Jews at Algiers, [283.]
Matamores, what, [14,] [195.]
Matra, J.M., his excellency the British ambassador, treated by the emperor like a prince, [128.]
--------, his intelligence respecting vaccine pus, [237.]
Mauritannick writing, what, [351.]
Mazagan, [109.] Country of, and inhabitants described, [109.]
Mekka caravan, i. [4.]
Mendicant lepers, their exclamation, [91.]
Mensoria el, [110.]
Mequinas, city of the court-town; travelling, mode of; [88.] Imperial palace at, [117.] Beauty of the ladies of, [118.]
--------, superior leather and shoes made at, [98.]
Merchandize, consignment of, from Timbuctoo to Fas, [348.]
----------, the various, the produce of Sudan, [256.]
Messa, visit to the port of, [145.] Gold and silver mines of, [146.]
Minister's house at Marocco, a noble one, [90.]
-------- suggestions recommended to their attention, [230.]
Mitfere, or cistern, magnificent, at Mazagan, [109.]
Mitferes, what, [90.] Expediency of, [210.]
--------, described, magazines for grain, [339.] Custom observed when opened, [339.]
Mogodor, duties at, doubled, [74.] Merchants of, present themselves to the emperor, [87.]
--------, duties at, reduced to the old standard through the influence of Muley Abd el Melk ben Dris, [128.]
-------- merchants in danger of being beheaded, [284.]
Monopodia of the ancients compared to a Moorish table, [281.]
Months, or moons, Muhamedan, their names, [371.]
Money, interest of, [237.]
Moors, [4.]
---------, their language and residence, [327.]
Moorish grace at meals, [96.]
----------customs, [281.]
Morbeya, river of, divides the northern from the southern division of the empire, [86.]
'Msharrah Rummellah, plains of, [124.] Described, [195.]
'Mtasseb, what, [126.]
Muden, what, [111.]
Muhamedan princes, treaties with, [283.]
--------------loyalty, [326.]
--------------, their claims to hospitality, [341.]
--------------customs, [349.]
Mules, not used in the desert, [5.]
Muley Abdsalam's domain in the oasis of Ammon, [280.]
--------Yezzid, the emperor, compared to his Majesty, George IV., [287.]
---------Abdrahaman, anecdote of, [322.]
---------Ismael, anecdote of, [323.]
---------Ismael, emperor of Marocco, his letter to captain Kirke at Tangier, ambassador from Charles II,, dated A.D. 1682. [384.]
---------Ismael, his letter to sir Cloudesly Shovel at Salée, [387.] Sir Cloudesly's answer, [389.]
---------Ismael, emperor of Marocco, his letter to queen Anne, [392.]
---------Yezzid, emperor of Marocco, his letter to the Dutch consul, [402.]
---------Ismael's, emperor, gold coins at Timbuctoo, [522.]
---------Hamed, son of Muley Moluck, an account of his expedition to Timbuctoo, &c. [519.]
---------Sidan, loses 3000 Arabic books, [520.]
Muley El Arsheed, his expedition to Timbuctoo, [521.]
Muley Hamed Dehebby, commonly called Deiby, his expedition to Timbuctoo, [523.]
Mungo Park at Timbuctoo, [319.]
Murder, punishment for, [343.]
Mushoir, or place of audience, [89.]
Music, and Arab dance, [141.]

N.

Nasari, the application of the term, [510.]
Nassar, Abdrahaman Ben, the bashaw of Abda, interview with, [136.].
Nations, the respective costumes of, enjoined, [296.].
Negro languages, thirty-three different ones spoken, [370.]
Negroes, opinion respecting, 466. Mental degradation of, imputable, in some measure, to the cruel treatment of them in the West India islands, [466.]
Neel, a name applied to two rivers in Africa only, [507.]
Nile, at Kabra, its width, [471.]
----, the correct orthography in English is Neel, [79.]
Niger, contemplated result of the discovery of its course and termination, [99.] Opinion concerning its course, [103.] Nile el Kabeer, Nile Assudan, synonymous with Niger, [201.]
----, or Nile of Sudan, discharges itself in a lake, [449.]
------ and the Nile, [515.] Theory respecting, [515.] The author's opinion of this river never varied, [516.]
------ or Neel el Abeed, discharges itself into the Mediterranean sea at the Delta, in Egypt, [518.]
Nile, this word is improperly spelled, [507.]
Niles, anticipation of the confirmation of their junction, [434.]
Nile Abid, or Neel el Abeed, error respecting its situation, [435.]
Niles, junction of, where supposed to take place, [444.] Not doubted in Africa, but supported by the general testimony of the natives, [445.]
Nile, the word applied only to two rivers in Africa, [447.]
Nishki, manner of writing, [350.] Synonymous with the Kufie.
Nyctalopia, or night-blindness, [332.]
----------, description of, and remedy, [432.] Offer to discover the remedy, [432.]
----------, an ophthalmia, that affects our seamen in the Mediterranean, [433.] Offer to discover the remedy for to government, [433.]

O.

Oasis, western, [280.]
Oil of olives, [67.] Oil organic, [91.]
Olive plantations of Ras el Wed, [77.]
Ophthalmia, disorders at Marocco prevail among the Jews, [92.]
Opinions of the Africans respecting Jews, Christians, and themselves, [315.]
Oranges of Rabat, superior in quality, and low in price, [114.]
Oranges, [75.] Orange-trees, very large, [82.]
Ostrich's feathers, [67.]
Ostriches presented by the Emperor Muley Ismael to Queen Anne, [393.]

P.

Palace, imperial, at Tafileet, magnificent, [80.]
Palaces described, [274.] Architecture of, [274.]
Partridges, mode of hunting among the Arabs, [107.]
Park, Mungo, at Timbuctoo, [319.]
----, his arrival at Timbuctoo confirmed, [470.]
----, the author's translation of the Shereef Ibrahim's account of that traveller's death, [409.] Mr. Abraham Saleme's translation of the same document, [413.]
Persian, or Arabian wheel described, mode of irrigation, [147.]
Pharaoh, ruins of, [80,] [121.]
Philanthropists dig wells for public accommodation, [150.]
Physicians fly at the approach of the plague, [165.]
Piracy, if the slave-trade were made piracy it would not abolish the traffic, [270.]
Plague, fragments respecting, [156.] Progress of, [157.] Decrease, [161.] The plague political, [164.] Emperor's minister attacked by it, writes to the British consul for advice, [165.]
----, supposed origin of, [166.] The author an eye-witness of it, and visited the infected, [167.] Progress of, [167.] Remarkable instance of a village in the neighbourhood of Mogador being free from the epidemy thirty-four days after it appeared at Mogador, although the communication was open between the two places, [168.] Haha, destruction in, by the plague, [169.] Peculiarities of, [169.] Destruction of the plague in Suse, [169.] General depopulation caused by it, [170.] Consequences of, on the survivors, [171.] Gradations in society overturned by the plague, [171.] Emigrations from Sahara consequent to the plague, [172.] Symptoms, various of, [173.] Olive oil, external application of, infallible, supposed origin of, [174.] Superstitious opinion respecting the plague, [175.] Author's precaution against, [177.] Fear, its effect in communicating the infection, [178.] Remedies used, [178.] How caught, [179.] Plague cases of, [180.]
Plague, avoided, by adhering to the principle of avoiding personal contact and inhalation, [189.] Olive oil, infallible remedy for, [189.]
------, [419.] Remedy for, [423.]
Plough, primitive, used by the Arabs, [511.]
Pomegranates, [75.]
Policy of the court of Marocco, [211,] [212,] [280.]
------ adopted by the emperor to secure the allegiance of the Berebbers, [306.]
------ of West Barbary, [320.]
Poculum amicitiæ, goblet compared to, [232.]
Political economy of the emperor, in not going to war with Algiers, [283.]
-------- deception, [309,] [314.]
Portugal, sovereign of, his zeal in converting the Africans to the Christian doctrine, [443.]
Portuguese penetrated far into West Barbary, [324.]
Portfolio, monthly miscellany, observations on, [464.]
Precision, unfavourable to truth, according to Mungo Park's annotator, [446.]
Present to the emperor, etiquette of delivering it, presentation to, [89.]
------ received from the emperor, [98.]
Prince, Muley Teib, conduct of, to Dr. Bell. Satisfied with the doctor's medicines, [197.]
Property, agricultural division of, [330.]
Prognosticated prosperity from the prayers of benediction of the marabats or fakeers of the sanctuary of Muley Dris Zerone.
Prostration practised at the court of Marocco, [281.]
Protection among the Arabs a sacred duty when claimed, [343.]
Punishment for murder, [343.]
Pyramidical basis on which is founded the intelligence in Jackson's Account of Marocco, &c., [451.]

Q.

Quarterly journal, of literature, science, and the arts, error of, [435,] [438.]
Queen Elizabeth, embassy to the emperor of Marocco, [494.]

R.