51.—OSTIAK HUT.

Bulgarians, Servians, and Bosniaks or inhabitants of Flavinia.—In order to describe these, we need do no more than refer to the general facts which have been stated above with reference to the Southern Slavonians. We will merely borrow a few descriptions and illustrations from the work of M. George Perrot, a French writer, “Voyage chez les Slaves du Sud,” published in 1870, and well known on account of the excellent history it contains of his travels in Asia Minor.

52.—ISIGANE OF VOAKOVAR.

M. George Perrot travelled through Slavonia, Croatia, Bosnia, and the strip of territory recently cleared to serve as a frontier to the Mussulman possessions, and which bears the name of Military Confines.

53.—SLAVONIAN PEASANT.

M. George Perrot first of all gives us some types of the inhabitants of Slavonia, which we shall reproduce here. [Figure 54] represents a peasant from the neighbourhood of Essek, a town of Slavonia.