e of, and
description of the city of, 41. Government of; administration of
justice at, 42. Landed property, 43. Revenues of; army, 44. Trade,
45. Climate, zoology, diseases, religion, 48. Persons; dress, 49.
Buildings; manners, 50. Gold, 51. Limits of the Empire of; pottery;
Timbuctoo tributary to it, 53. Small-pox, inoculation for, 54.
_Hutton_, Catherine, her observations on an intercourse with
Africa, 264.
_Hulacu_, the Tartar, conqueror of the east. His letter to the
sultan of Aleppo, 399.
_Hypotheses_, various, respecting the Niger, 447.
I.
_Jackson's_ report corroborated, 467.
_Idautenan_, independence of, 147. Superior grapes of, 147.
The country described, 147.
_Idiaugomoron_, 151.
_Idaultit_, customs of, 313.
_Jedrie_, the African name for the small-pox in horses, mules,
asses, and oxen, 337.
_Jelabia,_ garment so called, described, 200.
_Jerf el suffer_, the yellow cliff, 109.
_Jew_, great present made by one for the privilege of wearing
the European costume, 297.
_Jews_, a distinct race from the Africans, rendered so from
their particular laws and customs, &c. 230.
------, funeral cry of, 464. Funeral ceremonies of, 235.
------, massacre of, at Algiers, 283. How estimated in the empire
of Marocco, 328.
_Jinnie_, manufacture of gold filligrane at, 126.
_Impediments_ to our knowledge of Africa. What they are, 266.
_Inactivity_, or want of vigilance severely reprehensible in the
officers of the Marocco government, 203.
_Incorrect_ orthography of African names, 468.
_Indigo_ plant, 74.
_Interest_ of money, 237.
_Intercourse_, commercial, with Africa, recommended to be adopted
on a grand national scale, 249. 2
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