APPENDICES.

APPENDIX A.
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Observations for determining Altitudes ofStations in Marocco. By JohnBall[357]
APPENDIX B.
Itineraries of Routes from the City of Maroccothrough the Great Atlas. By Salomon benDaoud[366]
APPENDIX C.
Notes on the Geography of South Marocco.By John Ball[371]
APPENDIX D.
On some Economic Plants of Marocco. ByJoseph Dalton Hooker[386]
APPENDIX E.
A Comparison between the Flora of the CanaryIslands and that of Marocco. By JosephDalton Hooker[404]
APPENDIX F.
A Comparison between the Mountain Flora ofTropical Africa and that of Marocco. By Joseph Dalton Hooker[421]
APPENDIX G.
On the Mountain Flora of two Valleys of the GreatAtlas. By John Ball[423]
APPENDIX H.
Notes on the Geology of the Plain of Marocco andthe Great Atlas. By George Maw,F.G.S., F.L.S., &c.[444]
APPENDIX I.
Moorish Stories and Fables[468]
APPENDIX K.
On the Shelluh Language. By John Ball[478]
APPENDIX L.
Note on the Roman Remains known to the Moors asthe Castle of Pharaoh, near Mouley Edris el Kebir. Communicatedby Messrs. W. H. Richardsonand H. B. Brady, F.R.S.[485]
INDEX[491]

Errata.

P. 388, line 10, after ‘Pharmacographia,’ 502, insert Cosson, in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xxi. 163.

„ 394, „ 4 from bottom, for ‘Sus’ insert Sous.

„ 395, lines 4 and 9 from top, for ‘Sus’ insert Sous.


ILLUSTRATIONS.

Panorama on the Great Atlas fromthe City of Marocco[Frontispiece]
Cape Spartel[Title-page]
TetuanTo face page[39]
Saffi[73]
Tower of the Koutoubia atMarocco[142]
Great Atlas from Lower Valley ofAït Mesan[193]
West End of the Marocco Atlasfrom Sektana[242]
Djebel Tezah fromIminteli[257]
Geological section of the Plainof Marocco and the Great Atlas[460]
WOODCUTS INTEXT.
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Argan Trees[97]
Reed Screen for Locustdestruction[159]
Fort at Tasseremout[166]
Houses at Arround[215]
Isolated Mass in GreatAtlas[265]
Cliff Section, Saffi[451]
Rotuloidea fimbriata(Etheridge)[452]
Calcareous Crust (Surfaceand Section)[455]
‘Camel’s Back,’ flat-toppedHills in the Plain of Marocco[456]
Boulder Mounds, skirting AtlasPlateau Escarpment (Section and Surface)[459], [460]
Roman Ruins of Volubilis[487]
Moulding of Double InterlacedLines[488]
MAP
A New Map of SouthMarocco, by John Ball, F.R.S.
[At the end ofvolume.]