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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Fig. | Page | |
1. | Route of the Chief Explorers in Cyrenaica | 4 |
2. | Zawya of Mazuna, in the Algerian Dahra | 11 |
3. | Tobruk | 14 |
4. | Cyrene | 16 |
5. | View From the in Necropolis of Cyrene | 17 |
6. | Benghazi | 20 |
7. | Regions South of Barka LyingBelow the Level of the in Mediterranean | 24 |
8. | Group of the in Aujila Oases | 26 |
9. | The Kufra Oasis | 30 |
10. | Kufra Oasis | 33 |
11. | Routes of the in Chief Explorers in Tripolitana | 35 |
12. | Projected Railways Across West Africa | 37 |
13. | Jebel Ghurian | 40 |
14. | Oases and Arable Lands of Tripolitana | 47 |
15. | Inhabitants of Tripolitana | 52 |
16. | Jofra Oasis | 58 |
17. | The in Khoms Coast District, Tripolitana | 61 |
18. | Tripoli | 64 |
19. | Routes of the in Chief Explorers in Fezzan | 70 |
20. | Oases of Fezzan | 73 |
21. | Murzuk | 80 |
22. | Ghadames District | 83 |
23. | The Ghadames Oasis | 85 |
24. | General View of Ghadames | 86 |
25. | Rhât | 91 |
26. | Ancient Form of Mauritania, according to Bourguignat'S Hypothesis | 96 |
27. | Tabarka Island — View Taken From the Coast | 103 |
28. | Hamada-El-Kessera | 104 |
29. | The Jebel Zaghwan | 105 |
30. | Lakes of Eskel and Bizerta | 107 |
31. | Gorges of the Middle Mejerda | 108 |
32. | Old Beds of the in Lower Mejerda | 109 |
33. | The in Mejerda At Slugia, Above Mejez-El-Bab | 111 |
34. | Sill of Cabes | 114 |
35. | Zone of the in Shotts South of East Algeria Tunis | 115 |
36. | Tracks of Travellers in the Shott-El-Jerid | 116 |
37. | Island of Jerba | 120 |
38. | Cape Bon and Zembra Island | 124 |
39. | Native Inhabitants of Tunis | 134 |
40. | Tunisian Jewess | 137 |
41. | Houses At Kasr El-Mudenin | 140 |
42. | Jerba Island Castle Near Humt Suk | 142 |
43. | Peninsula of Nefzawa | 146 |
44. | Jerid | 147 |
45. | The in Amphitheatre of El-Jem, Viewed From the in Ruined Side | 153 |
46. | Mahdiya | 155 |
47. | Monastir and Sûsa | 156 |
48. | Kairwan | 157 |
49. | Kasbah of Susa, Viewed From the in French Consulate | 158 |
50. | Kairwan: The Mosque of the Swords | 160 |
51. | Ruins of Sbeitla, the in Ancient Suffe-Tula | 163 |
52. | Sûsa and Enfida | 164 |
53. | Aqueducts of Carthage | 167 |
54. | Tunis | 173 |
55. | La Goletta | 175 |
56. | Carthage | 177 |
57. | Ancient Ports of Carthage | 179 |
58. | Plain of Ghardimau | 181 |
59. | Ruins of Utica | 184 |
60. | Bizerta, Viewed From the in Kasbah | 186 |
61. | Tabarka | 187 |
62. | Cork-Tree of Fernana | 188 |
63. | Railways and Highways of Tunis | 192 |
64. | Gradual Conquest of Algeria | 199 |
65. | Erosions of the in Mountains Near Tiaret | 203 |
66. | Junction of the in Geodetic Lines Between Algeria and Spain | 205 |
67. | Ancient Glaciers of the in Haizer Mountains | 207 |
68. | Gorges of the in Wed Agriun | 208 |
69. | View Taken In The Shabet-El-Akra Route | 209 |
70. | Cape De Fer | 211 |
71. | Lakes of La Calle | 214 |
72. | Cliffs of the Igharghar: View taken from the North of Temassinin | 216 |
73. | Valley of the in Wed Miya, between the Garaa El-Onkser and the in Garaa T-El-Beida | 217 |
74. | Shott Melghigh and Projected Inland Sea | 218 |
75. | Artesian Wells of Ziban and the in Wed Righ | 219 |
76. | Barrage of the in Hamiz | 220 |
77. | Rainfall of the in Sahara in 1884 | 222 |
78. | Forests of Algeria | 224 |
79. | The Alfa Region | 225 |
80. | Chief Ancient Cities of Algeria | 230 |
81. | Chief Tribes of Algeria | 232 |
82. | Arabs and Berbers of Algeria | 233 |
83. | Arab Type: Agha of Tugurt | 235 |
84. | -Ahras and its Environs | 238 |
85. | La Calle | 239 |
86. | Petrified Cascade of Hammam-El-Mesk-huthin | 241 |
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