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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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| Fig. | Page | |
| 87. | Bona | 243 |
| 88. | Edugh and Lake Fetzara | 244 |
| 89. | Constantine in 1836 | 246 |
| 90. | The Natural Arch of Constantine | 247 |
| 91. | Constantine in 1884 | 248 |
| 92. | Philippeville | 250 |
| 93. | Jijili | 251 |
| 94. | Bougie | 253 |
| 95. | Zwawa and Ait-Iraten Territory | 257 |
| 96. | Chief Tribes of Kabylia | 258 |
| 97. | Kuku and Shellata Pass | 261 |
| 98. | Fort National | 264 |
| 99. | Dellys | 265 |
| 100. | Palestro and Gorges of the Isser | 266 |
| 101. | Lower Sebau and laser Valleys | 267 |
| 102. | Algiers in 1830 | 269 |
| 103. | Algiers in 1885 | 270 |
| 104. | Street View in the Old Town, Algiers | 271 |
| 105. | Military Lines of Algiers | 272 |
| 106. | Sidi-Ferrush | 273 |
| 107. | Algerian Sahel | 274 |
| 108. | Bufarik | 275 |
| 109. | Blida | 277 |
| 110. | Tomb of the Christian Lady | 278 |
| 111. | Isthmus of Tipaza | 279 |
| 112. | Shershell | 280 |
| 113. | Tenes | 281 |
| 114. | Gorges of the Shelif | 282 |
| 115. | Medea | 283 |
| 116. | Miliana, Sill of Affreville | 284 |
| 117. | Mostaganem | 285 |
| 118. | Arzeu | 287 |
| 119. | Oran | 288 |
| 120. | Plain of the Andalusians | 289 |
| 121. | Tlemcen | 291 |
| 122. | Street View in Tlemcen | 292 |
| 123. | Mouth of the Tafna | 293 |
| 124. | Nemours | 294 |
| 125. | Nemours | 295 |
| 126. | The Sheliya and Plain of Medina | 297 |
| 127. | Lambæsis: Ruins of the Prætorium | 298 |
| 128. | Fum Ksantina | 299 |
| 129. | Ancient Roman Towns in North Aures | 300 |
| 130. | A Nail Arab Woman | 301 |
| 131. | The Bu-Khail Mountains | 302 |
| 132. | Emancipated Negress, Biskra | 304 |
| 133. | Oases of the Northern and Southern Zibans | 305 |
| 134. | The Wed Righ Oasis | 306 |
| 135. | Tugurt | 307 |
| 136. | Laghwat | 308 |
| 137. | Mzab | 311 |
| 138. | General View of Ghaedaya | 312 |
| 139. | Mzab and Metlili | 313 |
| 140. | Wargla | 316 |
| 141. | El-Golea | 317 |
| 142. | The Ain-Sefra Highlands | 318 |
| 143. | Growth of the European Population in Algeria since 1830 | 320 |
| 144. | Teniet-el-Haad and ita Forests | 322 |
| 145. | A Great Algerian Domain | 326 |
| 146. | Thermal Springs | 328 |
| 147. | Growth of the Foreign Trade of Algeria since 1830 | 329 |
| 148. | Line of Steam Navigation between Mauritania and the Opposite Coast | 330 |
| 149. | Roads and Railways of Algeria | 331 |
| 150. | An Arab Family of Tlemcen | 334 |
| 151. | Fully Privileged, Mixed, and Native Communes in Algeria | 336 |
| 152. | Relative Population of the Algerian Communea | 337s |
| 153. | Holy Cities and Chief Religious Associations in Algeria | 338 |
| 154. | Algiers in 1832 | 342 |
| 155. | Tiaret and Tagdemt | 343 |
| 156. | Routes of the Chief Explorers in Marocco | 346 |
| 157. | Bled-el-Makhzen and Bled-es-Siba | 347 |
| 158. | Crests and Passes of the Atlas South of Marrakesh | 349 |
| 159. | Jebel Tiza: View taken from the Tagherut Pass | 350 |
| 160. | The Tetuan Highlands | 354 |
| 161. | The Sherat River | 356 |
| 162. | Lower Course of the Sebu | 357 |
| 163. | Arabs and Berbers of Maghreb-el-Aksa | 358 |
| 164. | A Tangier Arab | 364 |
| 165. | Arab Woman of Tangier | 365 |
| 166. | Arab Camel-Driver | 368 |
| 167. | Ujda, Isly, and the Angad Plain | 371 |
| 168. | Tetuan | 373 |
| 169. | Ceuta | 374 |
| 170. | Tangier | 376 |
| 171. | El-Araish and Chemmish | 378 |
| 172. | Fez and Neighbourhood | 379 |
| 173. | A Gateway in Fez | 380 |
| 174. | Mecnes and Volubilis | 382 |
| 175. | Mulai Tayeb, Sherif of Wezzan | 384 |
| 176. | Rbat and Mouth of the Bu-Reorag — View taken from Sla | 386 |
| 177. | Rbat and Sla | 387 |
| 178. | Mazagan and Azemmur | 389 |
| 179. | Marocco — The Christian's Gate | 391 |
| 180. | Marrakesh | 392 |
| 181. | Mogador and Neighbourhood | 394 |
| 182. | Tarudant | 396 |
| 183. | Ifni and Neighbouring Coast | 399 |
| 184. | Wed Zis and Tafilelt Oases | 400 |
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