GAZELLE HUNTING.—The Greyhound.

HAWKING.

THE CHACE, BY ABD-EL-KADER.—The gazelle; The hyæna; The panther; The lion; modes of hunting.

THE CAMEL.—Management, Diet, &c.

THE SHEEP.—Immense flocks; Their usefulness in the Sahara.

LIFE IN THE DESERT.—The villager; The master of the tent; Sobriety; Runners; Inventory of a wealthy Arab's fortune; His occupations; Armourers; Legislation; Women's employment; Hospitality; Mendicants; Sorcerers; Magic; Religion.

THE ARAB ARISTOCRACY.—The thorny shrub and the date-tree; The Sherifs; The marabouts and the djouad; A great tent; The vendetta; Examples; Blood money; Lex talionis; Birth, education, and marriage; Polygamy; An Arab interior; Amusements; Death; Funeral rites.


OBSERVER, May 3, 1863.—"There is not a page in this book from which we may not gather useful hints or valuable information respecting the nature, habits and management of horses."

EDINBURGH COURANT.—"We have rarely read a work giving a more picturesque and, at the same time, practical account of the manners and customs of a people, than this book on the Arabs and their horses."