List of Illustrations

Majorcan Country Girls[Frontispiece]
View of PalmaFace p.[2]
Signal Tower at Porto Pi[3]
Puerta Santa Margarita[8]
Puerta Santa Catalina[9]
View from the Grand Hotel[10]
Sentry Box on the Ramparts[11]
Patio with Banana Clump[12]
Street in Palma[13]
Patio with Well[14]
Patio in the Calle Zavella[15]
Arab Baths[16]
Door of Montesion Church[17]
Cloisters of S. Francisco[18]
Cloisters, Upper Corridor[19]
Staircase of Private House[20]
Street of the Almudaina[21]
Lonja[22]
Door of S. Francisco[23]
Girl Wearing the Rebosillo[28]
Ivizan Hound[29]
Patio in Bellver Castle[32]
In the Garden of Raxa[33]
Curious Olive-Tree[36]
Gate-Tower at Alaró Castle[37]
Curious Olive-Tree[38]
Curious Olive-Tree[39]
A Wind-wheel[46]
Group of Windmills[47]
A Windmill[52]
Santuiri Castle, Interior[53]
Santuiri Castle, Exterior[54]
Oratorio of Our Lady of S. Salvador[55]
View of Arta[60]
Women Weeding a Wheatfield[61]
Entrance to the Caves of Arta[64]
Fisherman in Phrygian Cap[65]
View of Estallenchs[74]
Interior of House in Village[75]
George Sand’s Rooms at Valldemósa[80]
View on North Coast of Majorca[81]
Street at the Port of Sollér[86]
Palmer from the Holy Land[87]
View of Sollér[90]
Old House at Fornalutx[91]
Courtyard at Alfádia[94]
Roman Gate, Alcúdia[95]
Bay of Alcúdia[96]
Moorish Waterwheel[97]
Bay of San Vicente[100]
Ancient Costume of Majorca[101]
Cock Fountain at Pollensa[104]
Roman Bridge, Pollensa[105]
Castillo del Rey[108]
Gorch Blau[109]
Pla de Cuba[116]
View of the Plain around Inca[117]
Town of Iviza[124]
Bay of Iviza[125]
A Purveyor of Drinking Water[126]
Moorish Type of House[127]
Ivizan Peasants[130]
View of Santa Eulália[131]
Porch of Church, S. Eulália[134]
Phœnician Tombs[135]
Fortified Church of San Jorge[138]
Salt Works, Iviza[139]
Talayot of Torello, Minorca[148]
Prehistoric Altar, Taláto-de-Dalt[149]
Our Galaréta[152]
A Wild Olive-Tree[153]
Nau-de-Tudons[156]
Altar of Torre Trencado[157]
Pigs’ Palace and Prehistoric Pylon[158]
Megalithic Dwelling[159]
Rock-cut Dwellings, San Morell[164]
Interior of Rock-cut Dwelling[165]

AUTHOR’S NOTE

To those who are unacquainted with the Spanish language, the pronunciation of Majorcan names is such a stumbling block that the following phonetic rendering of some of those most frequently met with may be found useful:—

Jaime = Ha-eé-may Lonja = Loan-ha Andraitx = An-dreítsch Lluch = Lee-oók Sollér = Sole-yair Iviza = Evéess-a Mahon = M’hone Aubercuix = O-ber-cóotsh Puig (signifying Peak) = Póotsch Bañalbufar = Ban-yal-boo-fár Felanitx = Fay-la-néetsch


Map of Majorca