. The Arabian horse, his country and people : with portraits of typical or famous Arabians and other illustrations. Also a map of the country of the Arabian horse, and a descriptive glossary of Arabic words and proper names. e Israel, according to, 157. White asses, the, of Al Ha-sa, 31. White horses and mares, stud of, kept by a Tatarsovereign, 266. White, the late Mr James, of Sydney, 214, 241 i. Wild horses. See Horses, wild. William IV., King, dispersion of his stud of Arabianhorses, 252 et i. Wine, the Bedouins abstinence from, considered, 52et seq., 119. Wine-sellers booths, fl


. The Arabian horse, his country and people : with portraits of typical or famous Arabians and other illustrations. Also a map of the country of the Arabian horse, and a descriptive glossary of Arabic words and proper names. e Israel, according to, 157. White asses, the, of Al Ha-sa, 31. White horses and mares, stud of, kept by a Tatarsovereign, 266. White, the late Mr James, of Sydney, 214, 241 i. Wild horses. See Horses, wild. William IV., King, dispersion of his stud of Arabianhorses, 252 et i. Wine, the Bedouins abstinence from, considered, 52et seq., 119. Wine-sellers booths, flags used as signs for, in paganArabia, 106 f n. 2. Wood, Mr R., his work on the Ruins of Palmyra re-ferred to, 66 fn. I. Works consulted by the author, list of principal, of prefixes of volume. Wiirtemberg, the late King of his stud of Arabians,2ig. Y Yemenite, the, and the Ishmaelitic Arabs, con-trasts between, 118 et seq. Yeok Tepe, as a centre for the purchase of Argamakhorses, 274 f n. i. Youatt, Mr W., quoted, 253. Young Revenge, the Arab race-horse, 270 fn. 2,307, 308. Zipporah, Moses wife. See Index i. PRINTED BY WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS. ^i^*,j * •..?-.» V /. • • f. •-*L^-*^- »C^ i**j. VJ^.:^, K\ :<•»•..:., *¥ b^. IL I i


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