The Land of Midian


 * Preface

Part I - The March Through Madyan Proper (North Midian)
 * Preliminary—from Trieste to Midian
 * The Start—from El-muwaylah to the “White Mountain” and ‘Aynúah
 * Breaking New Ground to Magháir Shu’ayb
 * Notices of Precious Metals in Midian—the Papyri and the Mediæval Arab Geographers
 * Work At, and Excursions From, Magháir Shu’Ayb
 * To Makná, and Our Work There—the Magáni or Maknáwis
 * Cruise from Maknáto El-‘Akabah
 * Cruise from El-‘Akabah to El–Muwaylah—the Shipwreck Escaped–Résumé of the Northern Journey

Part II - The March Through Central and Eastern Midian
 * Work in and Around El–Muwaylah
 * Through East Midian to the Hismá
 * The Unknown Lands South of the Hismá–Ruins of Shuwák and Shaghab
 * From Shaghab to Zibá—ruins of El–Khandakí’ and Umm Ámil—the Turquoise Mine–Return to El–Muwaylah
 * A Week Around and upon the Shárr Mountain–Résumé of the March Through Eastern or Central Midian
 * Down South—to El–Wijh–Notes on the Quarantine—the Hutaym Tribe
 * The Southern Sulphur-hill—the Cruise to El–Haurá—Notes on the Baliyy Tribe and the Volcanic Centres of North—Western Arabia
 * Our Last March—the Inland Fort—Ruins of the Gold-mines at Umm El–Karáyát and Umm El–Haráb
 * The March Continued to El–Badá–Description of the Plain Badais
 * Coal a “Myth”—March to Marwát—Arrival at the Wady Hamz
 * The Wady Hamz—the Classical Ruin—Abá‘l-Marú, the Mine of “Marwah”—Return to El–Wijh—Résumé of the Southern Journey
 * Conclusion


 * Appendices