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Ali Ibn al Husain, El Masudi, Abu al Hasan, Diodoros, Marco Polo, Sir John Maundeville, Pliny, the Periplus, Strabo, Ebn Said, Ptolemy, and others; but, as many of these names have been copied by me from rough notes of my husband's, I cannot be certain about the editions. I hope the imperfections of this bibliography will be excused.


ILLUSTRATIONS

A Mosque at Manamah, Bahreinto face p.[3]
Theodore Bent Receiving Visitors at the Mounds, Bahrein"[24]
The Interior of Sheikh Saba's House at Rufa'a, Bahrein"[34]
The Castle of the Sultan of Shibahm at Al Koton"[110]
The Castle of the Sultan of Makalla at Shibahm"[125]
A Sabæan Altar"[145]
A Gara Forge"[247]
The Abyss of Abyssapolis, Dhofar"[271]
Elba Mountains From Shellal"[304]
Flute-Players in the Wadi Koukout, Soudan"[337]
The Plain of Eriosh, Sokotra"[354]
Theodore Bent making the Vocabulary at Fereghet"[365]
Vegetation in Sokotra"[379]
The Breakwater at Fereghet"[383]
Dragon's-Blood Trees at Yehazahaz"[387]
The Haghier Mountains from Suk"[394]
Castle at Kanfar"[402]
Dirgheg"[408]
Old Na'ab"[413]
Fadhli at Shariah, Wadi Reban, with Curious Sandal"[418]
Village of Mis'hal"[421]
Plain of Mis'hal and Aòdeli Tribe"[425]
Fragment of Alabasteroid Limestone"[435]
Sabæan Antiquities"[436]