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 INDEX TO THE TALES.

N.B.—The Roman numerals denote the volume, the Arabic the page.


 * Aaïsheh, Musab ben ez Zubeir and his wife, iv. 219.
 * Abdallah the Fisherman and Abdallah the Merman, viii. 330.
 * Abdallah ben Fazil and his brothers, ix. 145.129. [sic]
 * Abdallah ben Maamer with the Man of Bassora and his slave-girl, iv. 210.
 * Abdurrehman the Moor’s story of the Roc, iv. 261.
 * Abou Hassan ez Ziyadi and the Man from Khorassan, iv. 129.
 * Abou Isa and Curret el Ain, The Loves of, iv. 281.
 * Abou Jaafer the Leper, Aboulhusn ed Durraj and, v. 49.
 * Aboukir the Dyer and Abousir the Barber, viii. 297.
 * AboulaswedAboul Aswed [sic] and his squinting slave-girl, iv. 220.
 * Aboulhusn and his slave-girl Taweddud, iv. 324.
 * Aboulhusn ed Durraj and Abou Jaafer the Leper, v. 49.
 * Aboulhusn of Khorassan, ix. 47.
 * Abou Mohammed the Lazy, iv. 10.
 * Abou Nuwas, Haroun er Reshid with the damsel and, iv. 106.
 * Abou Nuwas and the Three Boys, iv. 205.
 * Abousir the Barber, Aboukir the Dyer and, viii. 297.
 * Abou Suweid and the handsome old woman, iv. 299.
 * Abou Yousuf with Haroun er Reshid and his Vizier Jaafer, The Imam, iv. 1.
 * Abou Yousuf with Er Reshid and Zubeideh, The Imam, iv. 225.
 * Adam, The Birds and Beasts and the Son of, iii. 1.
 * Adi ben Zeid and the Princess Hind, iv. 264.
 * Afrit’s Mistress, The King’s Son and the, v. 333.
 * Agib, The History of Gherib and his brother, vi. 48.
 * Alaeddin Abou esh Shamat, iii. 251.
 * Alexandria (The Sharper of) and the Master of Police, iv. 114.