THE COMMITTEE.

The Earl of Carlisle.Sir Everard Home, Bart.
The Earl of Carysfort.Richard Payne Knight, Esq.
The Right Hon. Lord Clive.The Right Hon. Lord Lovaine, M. P.
Robert Chaloner Esq. M. P.Thomas Legh, Esq. M. P.
Thomas Coutts, Esq.John Maitland, Esq.
The Earl of Darnley.John Motteux, Esq.
Sir Harry Englefield, Bart.The Earl of Mountnorris.
The Hon. and Rev. Francis Egerton.D. L. North, Esq. M. P.
The Right Hon. Lord Gwydir.William Morton Pitt, Esq. M. P.
The Rev. Thomas Gisborne.James Rennell, Esq.
George Gostling, Esq.Henry Salt, Esq.
The Earl of Guildford.The Reverend William Smelt.
The Earl of Hardwicke, K. G.John Symmonds, Esq.
George Harrison, Esq.Sir William Watson, Bart.
The Earl of Harrowby.William Wilberforce, Esq. M. P.
The Marquis of Hertford, K. G.Roger Wilbraham, Esq.
Charles Hoare, Esq.Right Rev. the Bishop of Winchester.
Henry Hoare, Esq.The Right Hon. Lord Yarborough.
Henry Hugh Hoare, Esq.

CONTENTS.


Memoir on the Life and Travels of John LewisBurckhardt.[i]
Journey along the Banks of the Nile, fromAssouan to Mahass, on the Frontiers of Dongola.[1]
Description of a Journey from Upper Egyptthrough the Deserts of Nubia to Berber and Suakin, and from thenceto Djidda in Arabia.[163]
APPENDIX.
No. I. Itinerary from the Frontiers ofBornou, by Bahr el Ghazal, and Darfour, to Shendy.[477]
No. II. Some Notices on the Countries ofSoudan, west of Darfour; with Vocabularies of the Borgho and BornouLanguages; collected at Cairo from Negroe Pilgrims.[484]
No. III. Translation of the Notices on Nubiacontained in Makrizi’s History and Description of Egypt, called ElKhetat, &c.; with Notes.[493]

ERRATA.