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BIBLIOGKAPHY OF ALGERIA
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BY LIEUT.-COLONEL
LONDON
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET
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R. L. P.
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NoTA. Le present oiivrage a ete publie par la "Royal Geographical Society "
de Londrcs, surtout a I'usage de ses membres; mais des exemplaires en sont mis
en vente cliez M. John Murray, 50, Albemarle Street, Londres.
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BIBLIOaRAPHY OF ALGERIA,
FROM THE
4746. B.C. 470. Hanno the Carthaginian. — For a detailed notice of the
Periplus of Hanno, see Bibliography of Morocco, No. 2 ;
see also Bibliography of
Algeria, Nos. 265, 4208.
4747. 443.
B.C. Herodotus.
The Father of Geography had no intimate knowledge of North Africa,
beyond what is now Tunisia. The editions of his works are endless a list is
also Nus.
282, 3G9, 2767.
4748. B.C. 352-348. Scylax of Caryanda,— For a detailed notice of his Peri-
plus, see Bib. Morocco, No. 4; also No. 200.
must by that time have been abundant regarding all parts of Northern Afrion.
Claudius Ptolemaens of Alexandria, however, embodied in his famous work a
vast amoinit of knowledge, more detailed and more accurate than that of his
4 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
predecessors, and more in accordance with modern information than could have
been expected.
The various editions of his works are given in the Bibliography of Morocco,
No. 10.
improved in the reign of one of the Emperors of tliat name most probably —
the infamous despot commonly known as "Caracalla
"
(211-217) and revised
—
at later dates so that, as Wessling, Parthey, and Buobury hold, in the form
;
' '
we know Itinerarium Provinciaruni Antonini August! may be ascribed
it, the
to the reign of Diocletian (284-305).
Adetailed note on this subject is given in the Bibliography of Morocco,
No. 11.— See also Nos. 1377, 4754, 4772, 4794, 5105, 6874, 6902.
4755. 485. Procopius of Caesarea. —
See No. 4771.
'
One most interesting passages in his De Bello Vaudalico is that
of the
'
which describes the Phoenician Inscription near Tangier, in which the writers
state that they had fled from the face of the robber Joshua the son of Nun.
" Hie
populi numerosi habitavere Gergessii, Jebusfei, aliaque habentes
nomina Hebiaais voluminibus memorata qui quum inespugnabilem con-
:
4760. 1211. Ibn Khallikan.— Ahmed Ibn Mohammed Ibn Ibrahim Ibn Abi
Bekr Ibn Khallikan was born at Arbela in 1211, and wrote his work principally
at Cairo. It contains the lives of distinguished Mohammedans from the Hegira
till the 13th century.— See Nos. 5097.
4761. 1239, Letter from the Marseilles merchants at Bougie to the Council of
their regarding the hindrance to which their commerce was subjected.
city
This document is preserved in the 1st Manuscript Register of the deliberations
of the Council of Marseilles, in the Hotel de Ville.
SUPPLEMENT TO I'HK BUM, lOUUA I'll V o[- AMIKRIA. .)
4767. 1403. Yakouti.— This author lived in a.h. 806 = a.d. 1403; he was a
native of Bakou, and his name ought rather to be written Bakoui. — See No. 4936.
4768. Apuleius, Lucius, Madaurensis. Metamorphoseos sive de
1488. —
Asinoaureo, per Henricum de Sancto Urso. Vicentia: fol. (B. M. 86, K. 11.)
Numerous other editions in all languages the most convenient is ;
—
" Qiuvres
Completes, avcc la traduction en fran^ais par A. Aulard et Th.
Salv^te," in the 'Collection des Auteurs Latins.' Paris: Svo, 1850. (B. M.
2276, g.) Amongst the English translations may be cited "The Meta-
—
morphosis, or Golden Ass, and philosophical works of A Translated from .
the original Latin by T. Taylor." London 1822, 8vo, pp. xxiv. + 400. (B. M.
:
" The
12403, ff. 3.) Metamorphoses of A. a romance of the second century,
;
4769. 1516. Ibn Ayas. — Mohammed Ibn Ahmed Ibn Ayas el-Hanefi el-Jerkasi.
—See No. 4961.
one year, of alms for the benefit of "Certayne Marcbaunts taken prysoners by
the Maurys and Infydels, Ennemyes of our Cristen Faythe." These were John
and Richard Basset, Merchants of Avignon. Tiiis has been printed in the British
Magazine for September, 18-11. (Lambeth Lib. Fragments, No. 6.)
4771. 1531. Proeopii Ceesariensis de Rebus Gothorum, Persarvm a e Van-
dalorum libri vii. una cum alljs mediorum temporum hittoricis quorum catalogum
sequens indicabit pagina. His omnibus accessit rerum copiosissimus index.
Basiliae :
fol., pp. 687. (Bib. Grussenmeyer.)
s. d.— See also Bib. of Mor., No. 11. (B. M. 10001, aa. 1.)
4773. 1541. "Wahrhaftige und gewisse Newe Zeytung, Wu die Rom. Key.
Mey. auif den XX. Octobris de XL. Jars, mit einer trefflichen Armada, die Statt
Algiero zu erobern daselbst ankommen. Was auch Jr. Meye alseru hertzhaffter
Kriegsherr voiin Tag zu Tag zu Eroberung bemelter Statt geliaudelt, und wie
mannlich Jr. Meye sampt derselben Kriegsvolk sich daselbst so lang gehalten,
bis das J. Meye aus getraugten Hunger's not, mit veriust etchiler schiif sich
wiederumb dem ungestumen Meer, sambt allem Kriegsvolk, zum abzug befehlen
miissen. Augsburg -Ito. (Bib. Boukris.)
:
4774. 1543. Mela, Pomponius. — De Situ Orbis. Libri Tres. Basilise : folio.
(B. M. 570, g. 7 (1).) Many other editions; amongst these may be mentioned :
— Pomponii Melffi de Situ orbis Libri iii. cum notis integris Hermolai Barbari,
Petri Joannes Olivarii, Fredenandi Nonii Pontiani, Petri Ciaccoiiii, Andreas
Schottii, Isaaci Vossii, et Jacobi Gronovii, accedunt Petri Joaanis Nunnessii
Episto a de Patria Pomponii MelfB &: Adnotata in Proeraium, atque duo priora
Capita Libri i. et Jacobi Perizonii Adnotata ad Libri i. Capita septemdecim,
curante Abrahamo Gronovio, Lug.Bat. 4to, 1722, 2iid ed., 1748, pp. 108. Opera
et Studio, J. Reinoldii; Eton, 4to, 1814. Collection des Auteurs Latins, avec la
traduction en Franyais publie par M. Nisard Macrobe, Varron, Pomponius Mela;
:
Paris, 1845, 8vo, pp. 709. Frick, De Chorographia libri tres (1808).
Mela examines the three divisions of the globe known to the ancients, and
describes Mauretania (Chapter V. of Gronovius' Edition) Numidia, with its ;
capital, Cirta ; Africa, witli its cities, Hippone, Rusicada, Utica, Carthage, etc.,
Leptis, Lake Triton, the Island of the Lotophagi, Oea, the modern Tripoli, and
the Cyrenaica with the oasis of Jupiter Ammon. — See No. 4752.
4778. 1550. Ramusio [or Rhamusio], Gian Battista. — Sec Leo, whose work
'
he first edited in his Navigatiouc e Viaggi.'
SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA. i
4779. 1550. —
Leo Africanus. Delia Descrizione dell' Affrica e delle cose nota-
bile che quivi sono per Giovan Leone Affricano.
Itinerario di varii rinomati Viag^jatori nelle parte dell' Affrica, Asia ed
America quali si leggono nella raccolta lii Giovaabattisto Ramusio. Volume
unico, pp. 1-96. Venezia:
folio. (B. M. C. 46. 2.)
This title was changed
in later editions (1554, 15G3, 1588, 1606, 1613) to
*
Delle Navigazione e Viaggi,' etc. In spite of all the editorial care uf Ilanuisio
(Secretary to the Venetian Council of Ten), who edited the work from the
original MS., translated from Arabic into Italian by Leo himself, it is full
of grammatical mistakes, and is in somewhat uncouth laniiuage. The Arabic
MS. has long been lost, though it was at one time in the library of Vincenzio
Venelli (1535-1601). The Italian text of Leo in Ramusio, now the editio
princeps, is dated Rome, March 10, 1526 ;
but there was no published edition
of that date.
Leo was an Arab of Granada, nanjed El-Hassan Ibn Mohammed El-Wezaz
Al-Fasi —
that is, tlie Fezan —
or sometimes from being born iu Granada, El-
Gharnati (the Granadian), who visited a great part of Africa. He was taken
by corsairs off the Island of Jerba about 1520, and baptized by Leo X., who
gave him his own name.
Though a native of Granada, he went to Africa at a very early age. and
studied at Fez held many important offices in Morocco; and visited Timbuktu
;
and many parts of the Barbary States before his conversion to Christianity.
His later career is shrouded in obscurity. But he is believed to have
returned to Africa, recanted Christianity, and died in Tunis.
4780. 1553. Garcia, Fr. — Relation tres certaine et ties veritable d'uu defi qui
eut lieu a Gran. Seville: 4to, 33. Jl. (Q. n. v.)
pages. The woodcuts are cui'ious but evidently imaginative. (The copy from
which this description is taken belonged to the great Duke of Marlborough.)
The translation was made by Temporal the printer, and is dedicated to the
Dauphin, afterwards Francis IL, the first husband of Mary Stewart. The
" notre
kingdom of France is curiously enough referred to as Republique
Franfoise." This edition was pirated the same year by Plantin, who six
years before had begun his famous printing and publishing house in Antwerp.
It is an excellent piece of typography (Anvers, 1556, 8vo), but without the
illustrations.
4785. 1556. Goes, Damian de.— Chrrnica do felicissimo Rei Dom Emanuel.
Composta per D. de G., Divida em Quatro Partes das qu£Es esta he ha prim eira.
Lisboa :
fol., 3 j^arts, fol. 97 + 138 + 114, alternate pages being numbered.
In the first part (fol. 48) mention is made of an unsuccessful attempt to
His recens accedit Hannonis Carthagininsium ducis Xauigatio, qua Lib5'cam oram
interprete, cum scholiis.
ultra Herculis columcas lustrauit Conrado Gesnero
this edition was published in his lifetime. It differs from the original in having
the pages (1-517) consecutively numbered, and in the chapters and paragraphs
of each book being also numbered. But the type, in italics, is small and not
very clear. It is not often met with. The Voyage of Hanno, separately paged
(1-21), is an addition from Ramusio's Collection.
4787. [1563]. Discours Sommaire du Siege que le roy d'Argcl avait mis a
Oran et aux forts d'Alentour et du Succes d' icelny.
No place or date. (Copy in Bib. Nat., Paris.)
imperfections et explication des heux plus difficiles par M. Pierre Viel, Docteur
en Theologie a Paris. Ledict supplement est ce que voyez par toute Vhistoire
imprime de lettre ItaUque. Paris 8vo, pp. 408, and 80 j^p. of introductory
:
672, h. 6 (3).)
10 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHV OF ALGERIA.
(B." M. 593, i.
3.)
This contains much information regarding Gran.
'
This has been reprinted in the Coleccion de libros Espaiioles raros 6
curiosos. Vol. xv. Madrid 1881. :
4802. 1593. Bosio Jaeomo. Dell' Istoria della sacra Religione et 111"^'- Militia
de Sun Giovanni Gierosolimitauo. Roma; 2 vols., pp. 591 and 873.
lu Book X, is a description of Algiers and an account of the expedition of
Charles V.
4803. 1592. Edrisi, Abou Abdulla Muhammad ibn Muhammad el-. —
Tlie Geography of Edrisi, Arab text, abridged. Rome ; uo pagination. (B. M.
14565, a. 2.)
SUPPLEMENT 10 THE 111 BI.IOiMUPIl Y OF ALCEltlA. II
partly out of the ancient records and Chronicles of the Arabians and Mores.
Before which out of the best ancient and moderne writers is prefixed a general!
description of Africa, and also a particular treatise of all the maine lands and
Isles vndescribed by lohn Leo. And after the same is annexed a relation of the
Great Princes and the manifold religions in that part of the World. Translated
& collected by lohn Pory, lately of Goneuill and Caius College in Cambridge,
'
Londini Impensis Geori. Bishop [one of the Printers of Hakluyt's Principal
:
of the ancient and newe names of all the principall countries and prouinces
therein, pp. 1-57 An approbation of the historie ensuing, by Mr. Richard
:
Pory's edition, undertaken with the approval and apparently at the suggestion
of Hakluyt, is in very quaint English, but being from the imperfect Latin
edition of Florianns (No. 4784), shares in all the inaccuracies of that version.
It is this translation on which the Hakluyt Society's Edition, by the late
Dr. R. Brown, is based.*
4806. 1603. Letter from the Grand Siguior to Henry IV. King of PVance,
concerning some depredations committed by the English and the Corsairs of
* "The History and Description of Africa of Leo Africanus," vols, i.-iii., Hakluyt
Society, 1896.
12 SUPPLEMENT TO THK BIBLIOURAPH Y OF ALOKRIA.
Barbnry under pretence of baing Allies of and protected by the Porte. MSS.
Mus. Brit. Bib. Coton. Nero B. xi. p. 241.
The volume here quoted contains several other letters connected with the
Barlary States.
4807. 1606. Institution et fondation de I'Ordre de la trfes Saincte
Trinity et redemj^tion auec les priueleges et indulgences octroiees per les papes
a la confrairie dudit ordre. Douay : 8vo. (Q. n. v.)
4808. 1608. Euelle, Ren6, Marchanf. —Les Estraines Royales, contenant les
considerations chrestiennes politiques qui ont meu le Grand Due de Toscane
Ferdinand k faire chercher par toutes, les Isles de la Mer Italique le renomme
Corsaire Morath Rays et a entreprendre dernierement sur la Barbarie, avec un
vray et ample recit de tout ce qui se passa de plus remarquable en la dicte
enterpiise. Au trium})hant et Auguste Henry II II. tres Chrestien Roy de France
et de Navarre. Paris :
Bvo, pp. 66.
4809. Relacion del viaje empresas saco y toma que hicieron en Berberia
1610.
los Caballeros de la religion de San Esteban, con siete galeras, todo por orden
del grandiique de Toscana y como siquearon la villa de Bisquero, y del terror
:
4810. 1612. —
Haedo, Diego de. Topographia e Historia General de Argel,
repartida en Cinco tratados, do se verau casos estranos, muertes espantosas, y
torraentos exquisites que conuiene se entiendan en la Christiandad con mucha ;
I. The
first chapter, pp. 1-45, is devoted to
'
Topographia o Descripcion de
Argel, y tus Habitadores y Costumbres.'
This has been translated by MM. Monnereau and Berbrugger into French.
—See No. 5683. .
Dialog© Primero
— De la Captividad de Argel,' pp. 96-146.
IV.
'
Dialogo
—
Segvndo De los Marty res de Argel,' pp. 144-191. The
touching story of the Martyr Geronimo is narrated at p. 171.
V. Dialogo Tercero, de los Mor abusos de Turcos y Moraos,' pp. 192-210.
'
4811. 1613. —
Gasparos, D. Histoire veritable de ce qui s'est passe en Turquie
pour ladeliurance et redemption des Chrestiens Captifs depuis Fanuee 1609,
et des secheresses extraordinaires aduenues en Alger I'an pnsse pendant lesquelles
arriua vne pluye rairaculeuse, par I'intercession de trois Religieux de I'Ordre de
la Saincte Trinite de la
redemption des Captifs. Paris 8vo, pp. 29. (B. M. :
B. 13, d. 41.)
*
1104. Witii this is bound up Discours de I'Origine de Toutes les Religions/
&c., pp. 59.
At pp. 959-964 is a chapter devoted to Les Royaumes d'Alger, de Tunis '
4816. 1619. Traits entre Monsieur de Guise, au nom du Roi et les Deputes du
Bacha et Melice d'Alger. Fait h. Marseille le 21 mars 1619. Sm. 4to, pp. 8.
(Bib. Boukris.)
4817. 1619. J. de (Duke of Maqueda).
Cardenas, Recopilacion de las Heroycas
—
hazaiias y hechos del Excelentissimo Duque de Maqueba, Virrey
famosas
de Oran. Y del Capitau Ina del Castillo, en la Mamora. Y del Gouernador
Francisco Carrillo de Santoyo en Alaracke, todo en este ano de Mil y
seiscientos diez y nueue. En Seuilla fol., pp. 4. (B. M. 9181, g. i. (8).)
:
Oran y sus fueryas, por cuya orden cogieron las Galeras de Denia a la Capitana
de Argel, con mucho dinero, y esclavos, dando libertad a muchos christianos.
En Seuilla :
fol., pp. 4. (B. M. 9181, g. 1 (8),)
his most exceleent Majestie as well against the Pirates of Algiers as others; the
—
whole body of the Fleete consisting of 18 Sayle viz. Sixe of his Majestie's ships,
Ten Marchants ships, Two Pinnaces. Under the command of Sir Robert Mansel ,
Knight, Vice-adm'rall of England, and Admirall of that Fleet; and a Coimcell of
Warre appointed by his Majestie.
The accidents of every particular Moneth (since the first setting forth)
being in this discovery expressed by one that went along in the voyage,
Sra. 4to. [pp. 44], no pagination, no author's name, but the introductory poems,
"The Authour to his Boooke" {sic), and "the Preface to the Reader," are
signed J. B. A copy of this, with MSS. notes, is contained in (vol. i.
22) State
papers, Dom. Ser. 1621, —
July to September. See also Purchas.
An English translation,
'
The Saracenical Histoire . . . written in Arabike
by Georgius Elmacinus, and translated into Latine by T. Erpenius. . . .
et Arger. Ensemble im traiote faict I'an 1604 entre le Roy Henry le Grand, et
I'Empereur des Turcs, et trois discours dudit sieur; le tout leciieilli par le
S. D. C. Paris 4to, pp. 383 + 26 + 47 + 24 + 47.
:
Part II. is ' Continuation des voyages de M. de Breves son depart d'Egypte,
;
4830. 1632. Reprinted in the Colecion de Libros Espaiioles raros o curios. Vol.
XX., Madrid, 1882, as T. 15.
4831. 1632. loannis Leonis African! Africse Descriptio ix. lib. absoluta.
Lug. Batav. [Leyden] Apud Elzevir, Ao. 1632. With an engraving of an em-
:
blematical character on the title-page. 12mo, pp. 80, with 16 pp. index at the
end; in two parts, but with continuous pagination. (B. M. 166, a. 19, 20.)
This is the Latin edition most frequently met with. It is a verbatim
reprint from Florianus (No. 4784), but without the slightest acknowledgment of
the source whence it was derived. It was issued in 1639 in 2 vols, by the
same publisher, and evidently from the same type.
4833. 1634. Tvrcici Imperii Statvs. Accedit de Regn. Algeriano atque Tune-
tano Commentarius. Leyden 16mo. :
Preface, Contents, privilege, pp. 6 -j- pp.
363 Text + pp. 5 Index.
This extremely rare work is often considered an
excerpt from Leo Africanus.
It however, a compilation from Montalbanus, Honorium, Malagucci. Busbe-
is,
quis, Leonclavius, Soranzi and other writers, on Turkish affairs, money, mode
of measuring time, etc. The Appendix (pp. 307-363) contains an account of
IG SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
Tunisia taken from Gramaye, and of Algeria from Leo and other anthors,
though without acknowledgment. From the privilege granted to the Elzevirs,
dated 15th May 1626, it appears that the full title of the book was to be
" Turcici
Imperii status seu discursus varii de rebus Turcarum." (See Cat.
Bod. Lib.)
into the House of Commons in 1641. It proposed to levy a tax of one per cent,
"
on all goods exported and imported. In June 1642, it was ordered, That the
monies collected from the members for coming late to Prayers be distributed
among the poor women that daily attend the house, whose husbands are
captives in Algiers."
— See Commons' Journals, vol. ii.
p. 299 et seq., vol. iii.
p-
155 et seq.
4840. 1656. Relacion del Peliz Svcesso Qve las armas de su Magestad (quo
Dios guarde) ban tenido en Africa, en las Pla?as de Ora, y Mazalquivir, Gouer-
nadas por el Senor Marques de Sanroman, Gentilhombre de la Camara, y Capitan
General de las dichas Plafas, y Reinos de Tremece, y Tunez, y su lusticia Mayor,
Sacado de vna carta que su Excelecia escriuio al Senor Marques de Villa-
etc.
4841. 1658. Quintanilla y Mendoza, Pedro de, Ord. Min. Oranuni Ximenii —
Viitute Catholicum seu de Bello Afric.ano a Cardinal! confecto. Roraaj sm. 4to :
It forms the instructions for De Puyter ia his cruise against the Tunisian
and Algerian rovers. The title is in Roman the text in
;
black letter.
4843. 1661. —
Cortenaer, Admirael. Instructie voor den Admirael Cortenaer.
Om met twintigh Fregatten te gaen Kruyssen op de Portuaesche ende andere
'*
Roovers. [No place, printer, or publisher.] Naer de Coj pe, 1661." 4to, pp. 6
[no pagination]. Black letter.
These are general instructions how to deal with the Portuguese and other
rovers, those of Barhary included, drafted by their High-Mightinesses the
States-General of Holland to Admiral Cortenaer in 1661.
—
4844. 1662. Ruyter, Admirael de. -Advys vande Algemeene Gedepnteerde vans
Lants Admiraliteyts Collegien Berechten op het naerderaenschryven vanden Vice
Admirael de Ruyter, wat met de Turcken van Barbaryen diende gedaen. Rotter-
dam :
4to, pp. 6, the title being paged 1.
These are instructions in addition to those in No. 4842.
4845. Articles of Peace concluded between His Sacred Majesty and the
1662.
Kingdoms and Governments of Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli, in the year 1662.
London : sm. 4to, pp. 8.
This treaty was concluded by Sir John Lawson, on the 10th Nov., 1662.
It is followed by similar treaties with Tunis, 5th Oct., 1662, and with Tripoli
18th of same month. A copy is preserved in the Public Record Office, Algerian
Archives, vol. ii. p. 336.
5 Index.
This book
is dedicated in a very
laudatory preface, signed by the Publisher,
to the Admiralty Committee of Rotterdam. The map is a copy of that
published by Jodocius Hondius, and the copper-plates are for the most part
reproductions of those in the French version of Leo (No. 4873). The volume is
divided into 22 chapters, the first nine (pp. 1-225) of which correspond to the
nine books of Leo. The others are occupied with compiled matter, in many
cases containing curious facts of much value, relating to the Moorish sovereigns,
the trade of the Moors with Guinea and Gago, the different settlements along
the African coast, and particularly with the Dutch commerce in the West
African settlements. This translation of Leo, apparently by the publisher,
Arnout Leers, is from Florianus' version.
dando cueiita Ti sus Padres de las Ruynas, y lastimosas suocssos que liau
4858. 1670. —
Blome, Richard. -A Geographical Description of the Four Parts
of the World taken from the Notes and Workes of the famous Monsieur Sanson,
Geographer to the French King, and other eminent travellers and Authors, etc.
To which are Added the Commodities, Coyns, Weights, Siud Measures of tlie Chief
Places of Traffick in the World; Compared with those of England (or London)
as to the Trade thereof. Also a Treatise of Travel and another of Traffick, wherein
the Matter of Trade is briefly handled The whole illustrated tvith Variety of
:
Useful and Delightful Mapps and Figures. A work Beneficial and Acceptable to
all Men, especially to those that intend to spend some part of their Time in other
signed among others by Sir Kenelm Digby, James Howell, and Nicolas Mercator,
dedication, contents, preface, etc., unimmbered). Asia: pp. 113, with Index.
Africa: pp. 82, with Index. Europe: pp. 138, with Index. America: i)p. 56,
with Index. Travel: pp. 55, with Contents. (B. M. 10001, i.)
4859. 1670. Missive Van de Heer Luyten*. Admirael van Gent, Geschreveu
Aeu de Hoogh IMog. Heeren Staien Generael der Vereenighde Nederlauden In's :
Landts Scbip de Spiegel, zeylenda, Earache anderhalf Mijl Oost Zuytoost van 't
selve Schip, den 31 August! 1670. Houdende Advertentie van de Heerlijcke
ende Geluckighe Victorye, daer mede Godt Almachtigh de Wapenen van de
Staet op den sevtn-en-twentighsten ende acht-en-twentighsttn Augusti vooisz,
tegens 6, Algierfe Rovers heest ghelieven to Zegenen Hague. [No place, but
" Jacobus
printed by Scheltus, Ordinaris Drucker van de Ho. Mog. Heeren Staten
Generael de Vereenighde Nederlanden, woonende op het Binnen-Host."] 4to,
pp. 11. (B. M. E. 1958 (14).)
A fight with pirates near Earache, two of the rovers being commanded by
renegades. The account, which is very rare, concludes with an Extract from
Jacob Stricher of Amsterdam's Almanac for 1670, in which there is an
astrological
'o' forecast of such a fisht.
4861. 167i. Articles of Peace and Commerce between the most Serene and
Mighty Prince Charles II., by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France
and Ireland, Defender of the Christian Faith, etc. And the Most Illustrious
Lords, the Bashau Did, Aga and Governors of the Famous City and Kingdom of
20 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
4882. 1672. A
from the King's Council to the Archbishop of Canterbury
letter
for a subscription amongst the advocates of Doctor's Commons towards the
Redemption of Captives in Algiers, &c. (Lambeth, Lib. Cart. Misc., T. 6, No. 1.)
4863. 1673. A letter from the King's Council to the Archbishop of Canterbury
4864. 1673. Nouvelles Afriquaines, Paris, 16mo. Premiere Partie, pp. 72.
Seconde Partie, pp. 48. These two parts, the only ones I have seen, contain the
adventures of Alhirond at Tunis, but the anonymous author in his preface states —
" Je
prepare an Public diverses Histoires que je tacheray de bien choisir et qui
seront toutes aussi veritables que celle cy." (Bib. Boukris.)
4865. 1675, Recit veritable de ce qui est arrive dans les rachat des Captifs-
Paris: 4to. (Q. n. v.)
4866. 1676. Africanische Reis- Gesehichte welche sich mit einen Englischen
Kaiiffman, der von Tlircken in Argiers gefangen, und in das innere Land Africae
gefiihrt worden, haben zugetvagen. Neben einer Beschreibung dess Konigreichs
von Argier. A us der Englischen ubersctzt.
Asiatische und Africanische Denkwiirdigkerten, Nurenberg : 4to. (Bib.
Boukris.)
4867. [1679]. Traits fait du Consentement du Tres-Puissant Empereur de
France, entre nous les tres-illustres Bacha, Divan et Milice d'Alger et le
Sieur Denis Dusault pour le retablisement du Negoce, et Pesche de Corail. Du
onzieme Mars, 1679. 4to, pp. 2. No date. (Bib. Boukris.)
(Lambeth Lib. Cart. Misc. t. iv. No. 6.) The original MS. Brief is in the same
vol.. No. 2.
It is addressed by Charles IL to all Archbishops, Bishops . . . and all
other Spiritual persons, and directs that they go from house to house making
contributions in aid of our poor distressed subjects captives in Algiers, Sally,
and other places on the Coast of Africa.
There is also a letter from the Council, signed " Radnor," to the Archbishop
of Canterbury, on the same subject (1. c. No. 7).
4869. 1680. Fox, George, Founder of the Society of Friends, to the Great
Turk and King at Argiers. Together with a Postscript of George Pattison's
taking the Turks and setting them on their own shoar. London 4to, pp. 20. :
4871. 1G81. An Exact and Faithful Account of the late Bloody Kiip;a2e-
ment between Captain Booth, Commander of the Adi'enture, and Hodge AUii,
Captain of the Tino Liona and Crown of Algier, otherwise called Tlie Great
Genose, ship, of 40 guns, 327 Turks and Moors and 88 Christian Slaves on
Board. On the 16th and 17th of September, 1681, as it was communicated from
the said Captain to his Friend at Cadiz : and thence by Letter of the 18th of
October, New- Stile.
Communicated to his Friend in London. London, Broadside. (Bodleian
Ashm. 1477, LXVL)
kwaardige Wedervaaringen van een Slaaf die te S;il^ vier jaaren in Slaaverny
der der Ongeloovigen verllecten heept. Met een kort Verliaalvan liet leeven
des Konings Taflilette. In 't Fransch beschreeven door M^nsr. Gallonj'e . . .
The portion relating to Algeria is from pp. 159-189, with views of Algiers
and Djidjeley.
4875. 1687. Articles of Peace and Commerce between the most serene
and Mighty Prince James II., By the Grace of God, King of Great Britain,
France, and Ireland, Defender of the Christian Faith, etc., and the Most Illus-
trious Lords, the Douletli, Bisha, Aga and Governor of the famous City and
of the Articles of Peacebetween the Most Serene and Mighty Prince, James II.,
etc.,and the most excellent Signiors, present Governors of the Noble City and
Kingdom of Tunis. Concluded by Thomas Goodwin, Escj., H.M. Agent and
. . .
Consul, the second day of October, 1686." (Bodleian, G. Pamph. 1794, 13.)
4876. 1689. Woods' Journal. — Beine; a true Relation of the most Remarkable
passages of his voyage to and in the Mideteranean. Together with a Brief
discription of several places where we touched Especially of y" ffamous Citty:
it was reported the Algerines resolved not to build y' Towne any more."
"
including Prologo y descripcion de la Ciudad de Argel," and copious indices.
A most valuable and detailed account of these hospitals which existed at
Algiers from 1612. (Bib. Grussenmeyer.)
This work, on compiler spent nearly all his life, was published
vvhicli the
Itwas reprinted at Maestricht (fol. 1776), and at Halle in 1785. (B. M.,
824, 1, 7.) But the best edition is the Hague one (4 vols., 4to, 1777-82),
which contains the corrections and additions of Visdelon, Schultens, Reiske,
and Galland. It is still a work of importance, and to all but widely read
Orientalists, indispensable. (B. M. 683, i.
9-12.)
M. Cat. desk.)
A Syllabus (in English) of the documents relating to England and other
kingdoms contained in the above, by Thomas Duffus Hardy, Deputy
keeper of the Public Records, was published by the Master of the Rolls, 1869-
85, 3 vols., 8vo., with a copious indjx of 473 pp. The principal papers referring
to Algiers are —
(1) May 30, 1334. The king congratulates the K. of Castille on the Con-
quest of the town of Algiers.
(2) April 6, 1623. Proclamation prohibiting the export of arms to Algiers
and Tunis.
(3) Oct. 22, 1628. Proclamation forbid'ling acts of hostility against the
inhabitants of Algiers, Tunis, Sallie, and Tetuau.
4883. 1718. The Case of the Governor and Company of Merchants of Eng-
land trading to the Levant Seas. London :
fol., p. Praying to be left
4.
iu full and quiet possession of their Charter. — See No. 4908. (B. M. 357, e.
12 (36).)
4886. 1721. —
Comelin Fran9ois, &c. Voyage pour la redemption des Captifs
aux royaumes d'Algeret de Tunis fait en 1720, par les P. A. Fran9ois Comelin,
Philemon de la Motte et Joseph Bernard de I'Ordre de la Sainte-Tiinite dits
—
Mathurins Dedie an Roy. Paris sm. 8vo, pp. 169. With this is bound up
:
'
Premiere et Seconde liste des esclaves Creaens rachetez a Alger avec le Journal
de leur route et leur receptions dans les principales villes du Roi'aume,' pp. Ix.
24 SUl'I'LEMKNT TO THK BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
And also
'
La tradition de I'E^lise pour le soulagenieut ou le racliat des Captif.-;,*
Djidjely, and carried off into the mountains, is here given. An English
translation of this by Morgan was published in 1721. See Trinity. —
4887. 1722. Capelli, P. Marci Antonii. — De Appellationibus Ecclesise Afri-
cana3 ad Eonianam Sedem Dissertatio. EiUtio Tertia ad Bibliotheciw Albanaj
exemplar, ab Authore ipsomajori ex parte immutatum, correctiim, auctun). Praj-
figiturJohannis Bootonii de ejusdem Cappelli Vita, et Scriptis Diatriba at
^anctissimum Patram Innocentium XIIJ. Romaj 8vo, pp. xcvi. + 210. (B. M. :
856, 1.
6.)
*****
Copiosa Fuenta Cristalina, y pura
Ni el Ruego aguarda, ni el Caudal esconde
4893. [il'.j'J. y] Copia del Real Decreto que su Maecestad se ha seivido eniljiar
al Consejo de Castilla. s. 1. et a. sui. 4lu, pp. '',.
(I'odleian Arch. 2, iii. 68.)
i. 13 (41).)
Oran, y los moros jeques: y ultimamente dos Batallas de los moros aliados cou
los Turcos de Argel. Sevilla sm. 4to, pp. 8. (B. M. 1323, i. 13 (51).)
:
26 SU IMPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAVHY OF Al/iEPJA.
4902. 1735. —
Morgan, Joseph. A Voyage to Barbary for the Redemption of
Captives, performed (in 1720) by the Mathurin Trinitarian Fathers, Fran.
Comelin, Philemon de la Motte and Jos. Bernard, now first Englished from
the French original. With lists of more than 400 slaves ransomed (by theEoyal
bounty of their late and present majesties) from Mequines, also very exact
draughts of that place, Alcasar, Oran and its neighbourhood, with maps. To
which is subjoined the
history, Ancient and Modern of Oran, &c., with a journal
of the Spaniards' procedure in those their recent African conquests. The whole
illustrated with annotations —
historical, critical, and explanatory. London 8vo, :
4904. 1737. Avantures de Dona Ines de las Cisternas qui d'esclave a alger
en devint la souveraine. Histoire veritable. Utrecht : sm. 8vo, pp. 122.
Page 1 contains the further title. Les Chaster amours de Mezomorto Roi
d'Alger, ou I'histuire veritable du marriage de ce Prince avec une Chretienne qui
ctoit son Esclare, nommee Dona lues de las Cisternas, Dame Espagnole. (Bib.
Boukris.)
—
4905. 1738. Leo Africanus. Extracts from the Nubian's Geography [Edrisi's],
Leo the African, and other Authors ancient and modern, concerning the Niger,
Nile or Gambia, and observations thereon. These form an appendix to —
Travels into the Inland Parts of Africa, etc., by Francis Moore, Factor for
several years to the Royal African
Company of England. London 8vo. pp. :
305 + Ajipendix pp. 86 + 4 + 23. The extracts from John Leo the African's
'
Geographical History of Africa are original translations from the Italian, and
'
able in one respect that the writer for the first time suggests that the Lotos of
Homer, which has been the theme of so many identifications, was simply the
date, and that "the divine uectarious juice" which Caused the companions oi
—
4906. 1742. Thurloe, John. A collection of papers, containing authentic
memorials of the English affairs from 1638 to the Restoration, with the life of
J. T. by Thomas Birch. L.ndon 7 vol. fol. :
The originals are in the Bodleian Library. These contain many interesting
documents connected with Barbary.
Vol. 6, IX 543. A letter from Rob. Browne to secretary Thurloe containing
the answer of the Divan to Oliver Cromwell,
refusing to restore British ships.
SUPPLEMENT TO IIIE lUULIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA. 27
V(j1. 7, p. 567. The same to tlie same. Containing a letter of the Divan
to Oliver Cromwell.
4907. 17M. Ayash, Yehouda Beth Yehouda. Leghorn 4to, pp. 280. :
A Hebrew work ri-latiug to the customs of the Jews at Algiers. This has
been frequently reprinted. (Bib. Boukris.)
4908. 1744. Tiie Case of the Governor and Company of Merchants of England
Trading to the Levant Seas. London: fol., pp. 3. (B. M. 357, d. 10 (46).)
"
As the company stands at present, it cannot be properly called aiiything
more than a body established for tlie well and orderly management of the
Trade into the Levant, and providing for the king's ambassador at the. . .
4909. 1745. The Harleian Collection. —Voyages and Travels not before
collected in English (or which have been abridged in other collections). Com-
piled from the Library of Edward Harley, Earl of Oxford, with Maps and Plates;
[sometimes called "Osborne's Collection "]. Londcm : 2 vols., folio. (B. M. 456,
f. 14, 15.)
This contains the " Captivity of William Davies," see No. 62, and of the
"
English CaiJtive Merchant," see No. 108.
4910. 1748. Seror, Raphael Salomon Peri Sadok. Leghorn: 4to, pp. 170.
A Hebrew catechism on religious subjects, but containing also information
regarding the taking of Oran by the Spaniards. (Bib. Boukris.)
4911. 1753. An historical view of the conduct and proceedings of the Turkey
Company. London :
fol., pp. 11. Report on the second reading of the Turkey
Bill, &c., 13th March, 1753. (B. M. 213, i. 2 (58).)
This makes mention of a Consul in Aleppo as early as 1631.
4913. 1755. An
Account of Barbarossa, the Usurper of Algiers, being the
story on which the tragedy [hy J. Brown, D.D.J, now in rehearsal at the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane, is founded. London 8vo, ]^]^. 19. (B. M. 11778, b.)
:
This story is tolerably accurate, but great historical liberties are taken in
the play.
y Marruecos, con una exacta relacion de las fuerzas, rentas, Politica, y comercio
de cada uno de ellos, Gazeta Historica y Semanero Granadino. Papel i.-ix.
Granada sni. -ito.
:
Only nine numbers of this curious periodical exist in the British Museum
Library. (1323, 2 (60).)
4919. E,ela9ao dos Cativos que per ordera do fidelissimo Rey
1765, Uom
Joseph Nossosenhor,
I. resgatarom ua cidade de Argel os Religiosos daSantissima
Trinidade da Provincia de Portugal, &c. Lisboa pp. 8 (no pagination), fol. :
—
Contains a list of 7 women and 221 men liberated.
4923. 1775. Azubib, Nehorai Hohmat Ameskil. Leghorn 8vo, ]>p. 176. :
Ees gestae a Moharnmede usque ad a.c. 1161. Arab, et Lat. ed. J. J. lleiske
Hafnise : See Nos. 25, 613, 623, 720. (B. M. 14549, d. 1-5.)
5 vols. 4to.
Other works on the same subject by Reiske appeared at Leipzig in 1754
and in the Magazin fixr die neue Historic und Geographic,' of Biisching, t. iv.
'
and V.
(B. M. 11450 C), and a French one by Alphonse Royer in Paris in 1862,
in the Theatre de Michel Cervantes. (B. M. 11725. a.a.)
4932. Reise in den barbarischen Staaten von Morocco, Algier, Tunis und
1786.
Tripoli, oder Briefe eines aus der barbaris-chen Gefangenschaft erloeseten Franzoe-
sischen Officiers. Aus dem Franzoesischen iibersetzt. Liibeck 8vo. :
This series is still in progress. Vol. xxxiii., dated 1H90, cootains much
valuable matter connected with Algiers.
pp. 1-67.
^^«aj
j\ (^juyu> ,
Sus el-Adni, which comprises Earca and the desert as far
as Egypt.
4936. 1789.
j^\ ^\\ V^.W^j j^'^\ U^^ L-^U^
Exposition de ce qu'il y a de plus remarquahle (sur la terre) et des MtrotiUcs
du Boi Tout-Fuissant, par Abdorraschid fils de Saleh fils de Nouri, surnomme
Yakouti. Ouvrage de Geographic compose dans le xv° siecle. MS. Arabe,
No. 585, pp. 148. 1. c, pp. 386-545.
The articles in this work are very short. — See No. 1403.
4937. 1789. Oberthur, Dr. Franciscus.— S. Optati Afri ^lilevitani Episcopi de
Schismate Donatistarum. Libri vii. Aliaque Hue pertinentia Vetera Monumenta.
Wirceburgi :
8vo, pp. Ixiv. + 615. (Bib. Grussenmeyer.)
4940. 1792. Gostling, George. — Extracts from Treaties between Great Britain
and other Kingdoms, of Articles that relate to the Commanders of Ships of War.
London : 4to. (B. M. 125, g. 1.)
Treaties with the following countries France, Spain, States General,
:
JJ^a- (_^\
t_aAJu^ ti£53Ux J (^]Lw« L-->'uS. The Oriental Geo-
4. A
Review of Ouseley's Work, which was made from a most imperfect
Persian MS., and is full of errors, by De Sacy, in the 'Mag. Encycl. de Milin./
t. vi. p. 33. (B. M. 983, g. 12.)
—
4944. 1801. Leo Africanus. Leo's aus Africa Reisen in Africa, vora Herrn
Hofrath Bruns. Gaspari und Bertuchs Allgemeine Geographische Ephemerides,
vol. vii., Viertes S'.uck, April, jip. 309-344. Weimar : 8vo.
In this commentary, which contains some useful annotations, only the
Latin of Florianus (Leyden edition) and the Italian of Ramusio are quoted.
(Q. n. V.)
Europeennes; des relations originales inedites, &c. Publiees par M. Malte Brun.
Paris :
8vo, 24 torn.
32 SUPPLEME>JT TO THE BIBLIOGKAPHY OE ALGERIA.
After the publication of the above twenty- four volumes, the work was
suspended, but was resumed in 1819, under the title of Nouvelles Annales
des Voyages, publiees par MM. J. B. Eyries et Malte Brun. Paris: SOtuni.,
8vo, 1819-18-^6.
20 torn.
4955. —
An. xii. (1804). Dumaniant. Les Fran^ais en Alger. Melodrame en deux
actes, en prose, represente pour la premiere fois, sur le theatre de la I'orte-St.-
Miirtin, le 8 Florcal xii. Musique de M. Alexandre Piccini, fils. Paris: 8vo, pp.
32. (Bib. Boukris.)
4957. 1805 [?]. Cohen Sola! Elie, Baruch Tubiana, Abraham Mesguich,
—
Sadia Kadjige. Sefr Hesed Lehournine. Leghorn pp. 230. (Bib. Boukris.) :
4958. 18C5. Leo Afrlcanus. — .Johann Leo der Afrikaner's Beschreibung von
Afrilia (by G. G. Lorsbach, No. 1801). Herborn 8vo. :
This, though the latest, is the most difficult of all the versions of Leo to
meet with.
4959. 180<i. History of the "War between the United States and Tripoli and
other Barbary States, to which is prefixed a Geographical, Religious, and
Political History of the Barbary States in Salem 12mo, pp. 144.
general. :
SUPPLEiJENT TO THK BIBLIOGKAPHY OF ALGERIA. 33
3-5.)
A second edition, corrected and augmented, published at Paris, 1826. 3 vols.,
8vo. (B. M. 14586, d. 1-3.)
UaJ ^\ v_^\^ i jl^'.^^ (3^ — Dodeur des fleurs dans lea Mer-
Bibliotheques. Paris :
4to, t. viii. p. I.
An account, by L. Langl^s, of several MSS. at Paris and elsewhere of this
cosmographv. The author states that the first canton of the West is that of
Sus, and describes its principal cities,
—
Teroudant, Azaky, Tebrezin, the
country of the Berbers, Sedjelrnissa, Aghmat, Merakish, Derah, 'i'adlab, Fez,
Telemsan, Melilah, El-Mahtlyeh, Sebta (Ceuta), Tandjeh (Tangier), &c. This
work was probably written about a.t). 1516. — See No. 4769.
4962. 1808-14. Pinkerton, John. — A general collection of the best and most
interesting Voyages a^^d Travels in all parts of the world, &c. Maps and plates.
17 vols., 4to.
Vol. V. contains 'Travels in Spain by the Chevalier de Bourgoanne' in 1777.
At p. 461 is an account
of the Algerine Navy, and of the bombardment of
Algiersby the Spanish Admiral, Barcelo. At vol. xv, p. 499 is an epitome of
'Shaw's Travels in Barbary.' In vol. xvi. p. 148, in 'A curious and exact;
account of a Voyage to the C(-ngo in 1666-7,' by the E.R. FF. Michael Angelo
and Denis de Carli, there is (p. 187) an account of a visit to Oran. (Lib.
R.G.S. 53 G.)
4963. —
[1814? Barnard, Mrs.]. Travels in Algiers, Spain, &c., &c., with a
faithfuland interesting account of the Algerines, amongst whom the authoress
resided some time, and from her access to whom she had many opportunities of
discovering and appreciating their customs, ceremonies, pursuits, costume, &c.,
which no historian has before detailed with a minuteness due to that extraordinary
and interesting race of people, &c. London: 8vo, pp. 140, with an illustration.
An account of a visit to Algiers in 1811. A
work beneath criticism.
(Eng. Lib. Alg., 1810.)
tions of Sir Thomas Maitland and Lord Exnioiith Massacre of Bona Expedition ; ;
r>
34 SUPPLEMENT TO THIi BIRLIOiiRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
4965. 1810. La Completa Vittoria riportata dall' Inglesi contra gli Algerini —
Cauzone. Koma : s. sh. 4to.
" Le due
Fortezze, il raolo
La squadra Barbaresca
Ardendo come I'esca
; In cennere sen va."
•
4968. 1816. —
The Barbary States. An article in tlie Quarterly Review, vol.
XV. p. 139, reviewing Nos. 311, 312, and other works on Tripoli, Tunis, and
Morocco. The questions attempted to be solved are :
—
1. Can England, consistently sound policy and good
wit!) faith, join in the
"
"league for putting down the Barbary Powers ?
2. Would the cause of humanity be benefited by the extermination of
those powers ?
3. Is their extermination practicable, and, if so, how is Northern Africa to
be disposed of?
4970. 1317. —
Jackson, G. A. Algiers being a complete picture of the Barbary
;
States, their Government, laws, i-eligion, and natural productions, and containing
a sketch of their various revolutions, a description of the domestic manners and
customs of the Moors, Arabs, and Turks, an account of the four great capitals,
Algiers, Tripoli, Tunis, and Morocco, and a narrative of the various attacks upon
'
Algiers by the European States, including a fuitliful detail of the late glorious
-
victory of Lord Exmouth. London : Svo, pp. iv. 411, with map and nine coloured
illustrations. (B. M. 10095, f.
b.)
ever, an abridijment,and seems to have been made from a copy of the same
MS. as that from which Professor Lee made his English ver.^ion (No. 5). In
1819 Professor Apetz, also of Jena, published another translation of part of the
same MS., but this contained only the account of Malabar.
Africa forms the fourth section of Professor Kosegarten's translation. It is
accompanied by some useful notes and a few geographical extracts from other
works. See review by Silvestre de Sacy in 'J.des Savants,' January, 1820.
'
Seetzen gave an account of another abridgment in Zach's Monatliche Corre-
spondenz,' Bd. xvii., pp. 293-304, ten years earlier.
4975. 1819. Salame, A. —^A Narrative of the Expedition to Algiers under the
command of the Right Hon. Viscount Exmouth. London 8vo, pp. 230. :
Paris 8vo.
:
by I. S. Qnesne. With plate. London 8vo, pp. 44. Issued as No. iii. of vol. ii.
:
Gives ail account of the establishment of this Company, and of the dis-
tinguished persiyns connected with it, amongst others. Dr. Shaw, of Algiers.
The first charter was granted by Queen Elizabeth in 1581. The first ambassador,
Hareborne, and the various consuls were app )inted and paid by it; it was not
till1803 that the Government assumed such appointments to itself. It is
said that '
The Merchant of Venice
'
and the Levant Company owed their
SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AI.GEHIA. 37
4999. 1827. Note sur la Regence d' Alger.— Le Globe, t. vi., 4th Dec.
403774
38- SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AL(3ERIA.
pliixeurs ternoins ociilaires, suivie d'une notice sur le Dey, d'une Biographic dcs
principaux officiers de I'expedition, et autant que possible de tous les officiers,
8vo, pp. 56. Extract du Journ. des Sciences, Milit. xx., with a portrait of the
Dey.
576; vol. iv. pp. viii. 758. "Imprime aux frais du Gouvernenient yiour pro-
"
curer du travail aux ouvriers typographes, Aout 1830 (de I'iniprimerie de
L. Cordier). It is a corrected repriut of Temporal's translation, No. 4783.
8vo, 1830-43.
5015. 1831. Mitchell, James.— The History of the Maritime Wars of the
'I'urks, translated from the Turkish of Haji Khalifeh by J. M. Chapters i. to iv.
London :
printed for the Oriental Translation Fund; 4to, pp. xv. 80.
*
A
Gift to the Great concerning Naval Expediiiuus.' This >;ives an account
of the various expeditions of Harnj and Khair-ed-din, and the establishment of
the Turks at Algiers. (B. M. 752, i. 7.)
5016. 1831. Saint Denys, le Baron Jucliereau de. —Considerations stntis-
par un Aperfu rapide des operations de 1830, ain-i que par des Observations sur
que la Fiance pourra retinr de I'Occupation de cette partie de
les avanta;j;es
TAfrique : et ]'ar I'Expose di'S Mesnres dej;\ adoptees pour y formor et enconrager
des 6t:ililiss 'Uicnls agricitles et iadustriel.s ;
Avec uue Carte de la Regence d'Al^tr.
Paris :
8vo, pp. v. + 328.
"L'auteur ... a participe a toutes les operations de I'Armee francaise
(Bib. Boukris.)
5023. 1834. Archives du Commerce, recucil de tons les documens officiels,
&c. Paris :
8vo, 1833.
Continued as Archives du Commerce, de I'lndustrie Agricole et
Manufacturi^re. Paris torn. 21, 1834-38. :
5026. 1833. Naudot and others.— Petition des colons d'Alger k la Chambre des
Deputes. Paris :
12mo, pp. 13.
" Les Colons . . . se sont vivement emus a la lecture des debats du Parle-
ment Anglais sur la question d'Alger."
5027. 1833. Pouqueville, M. Memoire historique et diplomatique sur le —
commerce et les ^tablissemens francais au Levant, depuis I'an 500 de J. C.
jusqu'a la fin du xvii" Siecle. Mem. A. des Inscr. et Belles-Lettres, t. x.
pp. 513-578.
At p. 556 is an account of the first Nomination of Consuls to the Barbary
" Bastion de France."
States in 1564, and the establishment of the
40 SUPPI-KMKN'T TO THK niUMOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA^
5028. 18 \4. —
Cappe. Qut;]ques mots adresse.s k la Graude Commis ion d'A'ger
par M. Cappe au sujet de sa Mission et dedies a la Chambre des Deputes, a la
Chambre des Pairs et au Conseil d'Etat. Paris: 8vo, pp. 31. (Bib. Nat. Paris,
-
Lk. 230.)
5029. 1834. —
Cappe, Depute. Prevention d'offenses envers la personne du roi
des Francais, purgee dans un ecrit cons;icre aux interets de la colonic d'Alger,
poursuivre centre M. Cappe, croix de Juillet, avocat, et de^jute de cette colonie,
Paris 8vo.
:
(Q. n. v.)
5030. 1831. —
Naiidot and others. Petition des colons d'Alger a la Chambre des
Deputes, suive de celle des negocians de Marseille et des deliberations du Conseil
Municip.il et de la Cliambre de Commerce de la meme ville. Marseille 8vo, :
pp. 32.
5031. 1831. Refutation de I'otivrage de Sid Hamdan Ben Othman
Khoja, intitule — Apercu sur la Regence d'Alger.
historique et statistique
(Extrait de rObservateurdes Tribunaux.) 1" Livraison du torn, iv^ Paris: 16mo,
pp. 59.— See Nos. 528, 545-6.
" Une contre Hamdan a ete portee devant les tribunaux
plainte en calomuie
Algeriens; la refutation de son livre ecrite avec connaissance . est un des . .
pieces du proces."
5032. 1835. [Desmicliels, le General.]
—Oran sous la Commandement du
General Desmichels. Paris 8vo, pp. 250. :
(B. M. 1434, i.)
—
5040. 183G. Espariat & Cie. Compaguie d'Afrique. Societe en cominanuite
au Capital de Douze Millions, sous la raison Espariat et Cie. Boulevaid Mont-
niartre No. 80, h Paris. Paris 4to, pp. 24. (Bib. Boukris.)
:
1837) bears on the title page, "Faisant suite aux Annales Algeriennes d<»
M. Pelissier, Capitaine d'Etat-Major. Adopte par k Societe Coluniale, par
la Chainbre de Co7nmerce d'Alger et par le Cercle Alyerien de Paris." It has
8vo, pp. 38. From the Spect. Milit. (B. M. 1389, i.)
de Bnibaiie, fait par ordre du Roi 1724 et 1725 par Jean Andre Peyssonnel,
Ducteur-Medecin, »&c. and vol. 2, Fragmens d'ua voyage dans les ReJt<'nces
;
' '
ils tous deux leurs reclierchcs b.aucoup plus loin qu'on ne I'avait
jiousserent
f,dt jusqu'alors, et s'etudierent a les rendre aussi profitables pour I'histoire et la
5059. 1839. —
Sehonberg, A. von. Blicke auf die letzte Eroberung neuere Ge-
schichte und Colonisation von Algier. Kopenhagcn 8vo, pp. vi. + 230. (Bib, :
^J^\ ^i'ib
J^ li. (B.
5061. 1839. Temple, Sir Grenville, and Rev. G. N. "Wright, &c. The
Shores and Islands of the Mediterranean, drawn from Nature by Sir Grenville
Temple, Bart.; W. L. Leiich, Esq.; Major Irton, and Lieut. Allen, R.E. With
an analysis of the Mediterranean, and description cf the plates by the Ktv. G. N.
Wright, M.A. London 4to, pp. 156, with 65 illustrations, of which three are of
:
Algeria and nine of Tunisia. See No. 602. (B. M. 789, p. 14.)
5085. 1840. Ibn Batuta. —Yiac^ens extensas e dilatadas do celebro Arabe Abu-
Alidallah, mais conbecilo i
elo nome de Ben-Batuta, traduziias por Jose de
Santo Antonio Moura. Lisboa : 4to, pp. vii., 533 [with 3 pp. of errata].
Father Mouia died before the second volume was ready, and the Royal
Academy of Sciences of Lisbon confided the completion of tiie work to
Father Castro. Only one volume was ever printed, ending with the arrival
of Ibn Batuta in the Punjaub, and the customary pious peroration to Allah
and the Prophet and all his companion train. The translation is from a
MS. obtained by Padre Moura in Fez, some time during 1797 or 1798. It is a
but spoilt by the numerous omissions which the translator
faithful translation,
thought fit to make under the idea that they would be "no advantage to
histiiry." Among these are the names of the Cadis and learned men then
living in Alexandria, Ibn Batuta's account of the Emirs of Cairo, and so forth.
chapter on the Indian Archipelago. See Nos. 1355, 1818, 1825, 1852.
5066. 1840. Loynes, de. Depute du Loiret. —
Disconrs prononce par . dans . .
Jadatede notre premiere Charte, en 1268, Marseille n'eut point encore de consulat
]
—
ermanent a Bougie. Notre Charte est i'acte de nomin:ition d'llughes Borgonion
. .aux fonctions de Consul. ... La piece de I'annee 1295 est une lettre
.
adressee k la Commune
de Marseille par les Consuls et les commergants etablis
a Bougie nous joignons une lettre posterieure de deux Siecles, ecrite par
. . .
5071. 1840. —
Sehuetz, C. Teatro Espanol-Coleccion escogida dii las mejores
comedias Castellaaas desde Cervantes hasta nue^tros dias. B'ulefeld 8vo, pp. :
Argel.
5072. [1840?]
—
Toudouze. Memoires pour les Victimes du Casernement
Militaire, derOccupation Civile, &c., a Boae (Afiique) depuis neuf annees de
Cunqu§te. Toulun 4to, pp. 22. :
5073. 1840. —
Zola, F., Ingenieur Civil. Ligues Strategiques pour la defense de
la Capitiile du lloyaume, du territoire francais et de I'Algerie. Paris :
4to, pp. 18.
5075. 1841. Pascal, Adrien. — Precis historique des Actions de Guerre da 17'
Kegimeut d'Infanterie le^ere (1671) jusqu'a nos jours.
depuis sa fondation
Details officiels sur les dernieres Campaj;nes d'Afrique, avec une introduction par
M. Mery. Dedie a S. A. 1!. Mgr. le Due d'Aumale. Paris 8vo, pp. 32. :
He traces the history of St. Augustine's relics from the sack of Hippone
to their deposit at Cagliari, their translatioa to Pavia, and their re-discovery
there in 1095. (Bib. Grussenmeyer.)
5083. [1842]. Duvernoy et Lereboullet. Notes et renseignements sur les—
animaux vertebres de TAlgerie qui font partio du Musea de Strasbourg. [Stras-
bourg] 4to, pp. 73, 5 plates.
: From the Mem. du Mus, d'hist. Nat. de '
Strasbourg.'
—
5084. 1842. Duvivier, le G6n6ral. Ports en Algerie. Observations du General
Duvivier sur le discours de M. Thiers. Paiis: 8vo, pp. 36.
*'Le port d'Alger, nous assure-t-on, pourra fermer a tout jamais au profit
de la France, I'entree de la Mediterranee maia le detail ne soutieut
. . . . . .
pas I'examen."
5085. 1842. Gomot, F. — Annuaire dc I'Algeric. First year. Paris — Alger: Sto.
5086. 1842. Minist^re de la Guerre. —Tableau de la situation des Etablisse-
In addition to the usual statistics of the Military and Civil Services, this
volume contains —
1. Precis historique du l'" Janvier au 31 Decembre 1841, pp. 1-G,
2. Precis Analytique de I'histoire Moderne de I'Afrique septentrit^nale —a
continuation of the article published in the Tableau for 1840, p. 382 (No. 842),
pp. 393-414.
3. Precis Analytique de I'Histoire d'Alger tons Foccupatiou Tiirque, par le
5089. —
[1843 ? Aumale, due d' ?] Notice sur I'expedltion qui s'est terminee par
prise de la Smala d'Abd-el-Kader, le 16 mai 1843. Paris 8vo, pp. 19,
la with map. :
5090. 1843. Benoist, Paul. — Sur les mines des environs de B&ne et de Philip-
5091. 1843. —
Caraman, due de. Eilation contenant le detail de la part que
le feudue de Caraman a prise a la premiere expedition de Constantino en 1836,
pour servir a I'histoire de cette campagne. Paris Toulouse 8vo, with portrait.
— :
5093. 1843. Scott, Colonel, K.S.F., K..C.— Tagcbuch liber einen Aufenthalt
in der Esmailla dem Hoflager Abd el-Kader. Stuttgart 8vo. A translation of :
No. 974.
5094. 1843. T, C. le V" de.— Esquisse snr I'Algeric. Marseille :
8vo, pp. 88.
The second volume bore the title 'Bulletin officiel des Actes du Gouverne-
ment.'
46 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOaPvAPHY OF ALGEIUA.
2 vols., 4to, in a.h. 1299. See an article on the work of De Slane in the
'
R. des deux Mondes,' 15 Sept. 1842.—gee No. 4760.
De Slane also published the first volume of a French translation of the text
in Paris,1842, 4to.
This contains the lives of distinguished Mohammedans from the Hejira till
5098. 1843. —
Verdi^re, C. H. Compamntur D. Augustini et Salviani Judicia
de suorum temporum oalamitatibus, Dissertatio Academica. Parisiis 8vo, :
pp. 46.
—
5099. 1844. Newman, F. W. On the Structure of the Berber Language, in
Pritehard's Researches on the Physical History of Mankind, vol. iv. See also —
Z. fiir Kundc des Morgenl.Tnds,' Bonn, 1845, t. iv.
'
5101. i844. Aper9u sur I'etat de I'Algerie : lettres d'un voyageur a son
frere (Bugeaud). Alger :
8vo, pp. 75.
5102. 1844-61. Catalogue of the manuscript maps, charts, and plans, and of
the topngraphical drawiniis in the British Museum. London: 3 vols., 8vo.
(B. M. Catalogue Desk, A.)
At pp. 407 to 409 are notices of many interesting and valuable maps, and
]ilansof Algiers, Oran, Arzeu, Mostaganem, Cherchel, &c. One of the most
valuable is " A map of the Western province of the kingdom of Algiers, drawn
by Dr. Thomas Shaw." (Sloane, 3986, 179.) There are also several views and
plans of Algiers, varying from 1630 to 1780.
5108.
5109.
5110.
48 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA,
describes "Le
type Autochthone" the Arab and the Soudanese; it was
"
intended to form an anthropological chaj.ter to the publications of the Cora-
mission scientifique d'Algerie." See also 796, —
5120. 1845. Brugui^re, le Dr.— Notice sur la topographic medicale de la ville
de Miliana. Mem. de Med. de Chir. et de Pharm.-Miiit., t. Ivi. pp. 143-170.
Barbary States.
5127. 1845. Peut, Hippolyte. — Extiaits du Journal I'Afrique. Reunion a la
France. Institutions civijes.
Paris: 8vo, pp. 156.
"L'Algerie aujourd'hui deinande a etre Ugalement reunie k la France, et h
recevoir les bienfaits d'un bon »ys\hmQ dHnstitutiona civiles."
SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBUOGRAPHY 01" ALGERIA. 49
—
5130. 1845. Sabatault. De la necessit(5 d'etablir uu iinpot sur les grains
importes de I'etraiiger. Lettre a tous les amis de I'Algerie et de la France,
Alger 16mo, pp. 18.
:
The only Belgian travellers in Al;;eria whose raemoiis are here given are —
Graniaye, vol. ii. pp. 93-105, and Burgeois Emmanuel d'Aranda, vol. ii.
1846. —
Lacroix, A. de. Geschichte von Abd-el-Kader's Pulitisch-und
Privatlebcu. Griinberg 8vo. A translation of No. 1138. (B. M. 10605, bbb. 18.)
:
5147. 1846. Mont Rond, P. de, Capitaine d'Artillerie. Histoire des Etablisse- —
ments franfais dans le nord de I'Afrique, Cherbourg 8vo, pp. 349. (B. M. 9061, d.) :
Examen par Dr. W. Premiere Partie. Alger 8vo, pp. 54. (B. M. 802, p. 23.) :
The second part was not published till the following year, on account of
the cessation of the journal * L'Alg^rie in which it appeared. (See No. 1303.)
'
" Le recit
que nous publions n'est qu'iin fragment de I'histoire plus complete
que nous nous proposons de livrer un jour au public, de la conquece de I'Afrique
par les Musulmans."
5155. 1847. Lumsden, William, M.D. —Journal of a trip to tbe Algerine
territory in 1887.
Glasgow printed : for private circulation by Bell and Bain ;
Svo, pp. 52. (B. M. 1009.5, e.)
The text is below criticism, but it contains a few interesting illustrations
of Algiers before its transformation by the French.
5156. 1847. —
Ox6da, Jacob Jeune. Projet de Colonisation au Moj'en des
Ouvriers Noirs, applicable a I'Algerie et anx Colonies, adress^ k S. A. R. Mon-
seigneur le due d'Auinale, Gouverneur-General de I'Alge'rie le 6 octobre 1847.
Alger :
4to, pp. 8.
He advocates slave trade almost without disguise.
—
5157. 1847-48. Mas Latrie, L. de. Charte de nolissement de Pan 1264, pour
un voyage, de Pise a Bougie. Bib. de I'Ecole des Cbartes, t. 4, p. 244-256.
5158. 1848. —
Amarana, M. Note sur la Colonisation de I'Algerie ])resentant
les d'elever nos possessions d'Afrique a un haut degre de force et do
Moyens
prosperite sans grever le Budget. Paris 4to, pp. 15. :
et toutes ces possessions usurpees par une nation qui n'a eu sur la Mcditerran^e
d'autre droit que le droit du plus fort."
5159. 1848. —
Angelot, V. F. Sur les depressions du sol de I'Afrique septen-
trionale au-dessons du niveau de la Mer. B. de la S. Geol. de France, 2° ser.,
t. 3, 13.
151.
glossaire. Leyde 2 vol. 8vo, pp. 119 + rrA: 48 + rri. See also Dozy'a
:
'
Corrections sur les textes du Bayano'l-Mogrib d'lbn-Adhari (de Maroc), des
fragments de chronique d'Arib (de Cordoue) et du Hollato's Siyara d'Ibn
la
The Chronicle of Arib was written at Cordova in the 10th cent. that of ;
Adhari at Morocco in the 13th : both treat of the history of North Africa and
Spain.
5166. 1848. Foley, E., Medecin a I'hopital civil, et Martin, V., Medecin h
I'hopital
—
du Dey. De racclimateraent et de la colonisation en Algerie au point
de vue statistique. Alger :
8vo, pp. 48.
5167. 1848. Kremer, J. P., Chirurgien Militaire. —Projet de Colonisation de
I'Algerie. Paris :
4to, pp. 47, with 3 plans.
"Pour parvenir a ce resultat, il n'existe que deux moyens; V association
du travail et la vie de communaute pour un temps limite."
5174. 1848. Morni, &c. —Eapport sur I'admission en franchise en France des
remainder, and a general index. In vol. i. there is a notice of Abou'l Feda and
of the Arab authors anterior to him. In vol. ii, chap. iii. is devoted to the Maghreb.
—See also Nos. 4763, 4927, 5060, 5062.
Of volume (Introduction generale a la geographie
this work, only the first
des Orientaux) by Reinaud, who died soon alter its publication.
is In
'
Busching's Migazin,' vol. iv. and v. (1770 and 1771), Reiske had already
given some Latin translations prepared as early as 1746. (B. M. 14566, c.
13, 14.)
etrangere.-i," &c.
5194. 1849. Rapport de I'lngenieur Am6d6e Burat sur les Mines de Cuivre de
MM. J. et P. Briqueler et Desages a Teues. Marseille 4to, pp. 11. :
5198. 1849. Sonrier, Dr., and Dr. Felix Jaequot. Memoire sur les fievres —
comateuses qui ont regne en 1847 dans la subdivision de Tlem^en. notamment h
Sebdou. Paris : Svo.
commissions, deliberations, avis, &c. Revue Agricole. Alger: Svo; the first
number appeared in 1849 for 1848, pp. 20.
" La
Societe Agricole ... a decide dans sa Seance du 25 Octobre 1848,
quelle publierait chaque trimestre le bulletin de ses Seances."
5198. 1850. Baclie, redacteur de I'Echo d'0:an. —Les Oranaises, Poesies.
Oran : 32mo. (Q. n. v.)
SUPPLEMENT TO THK BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGKHIA. .)0
preside par M. Dumas, Ministre d' Agriculture. Paris: Brno, pp. 39. Extraitdu
Moniteur universel, 26 avril.
5202. 1850. Institution de la Magistrature en Algerie en execution de la loi
du 8 auut 1849, et des decrets des 22 et 26 octobre suivants, et installation de
M. Marrast, Procureur-General. Audience Solennelle du jeudi 3 Janvier 1850.
Alger :
8vo, pp. 30,
5203. 1850. Lamarque, Jules de and Gustave Dugat. — Des colonies
pp. 147.
5204. 1850. V^sian, Gustave. De la Coloni.sation en Algerie. Paris: Svo,
I'Algerie, Paraissaut tons les mois par cahier de deux feuilles in Svo, 32 ]«ges.
octobre, suivants. Audience Solenneile du mardi 5 fevrier. Oran Svo, pp. 16. :
5213. 1851. Baillet, ancien avoue. — Rapport aux membres de la C''" Rouei.naise-
tout termine par des Observations a soumettrc aux autorites judiciares et adniinis-
5215. 1851. —
Desjobert, A. Documents statistiques sur I'Algerie. Paris : 8vo.
From the Annuaire de rEconomie Politique.
5217. 1851. Flechey, L., Cliambre de Commerce d' Alger. —Extrait du Rapport
de M . . . Delej;ue de la Chaaibre de Commerce d' Alger a TExposition Universelle
de Londres. Alger: 4to, pp. 11.
5218. 1851. Miniature de la Guerre. Regnand de St. Jean d'Angely. —
Rapport adresse a M. le President de la Repnblique sur le Gouvernement et
r Administration des tribus Arabes de I'Algerie. Paris: 8vo, pp. 191. (Bib.
Nat. Paris, U, V^*.)
5220. 1851. Randon, Marecbal, Ministre de la Guerre. —Legislation sur les con-
cessions de terres en Algerie. Paris :
8vo, pp. 28.
1. Rapport au President de la Republi(|ue.
,
se rendre a Saida pour y fonder un etablissement fortifie."
The author gives, what is now of .some interest, " Nomenclature indicative
de tous les monuments et sites curioux de Constantine."
5232. 1852. Galibert, L^on. — L'Algcrie, ancienne et moderne depuis les temps
les plus recules jusqu'en 1852. Illustre. Paris : 8vo. — See also Nos. 1018, 5375.
(B. M. 1434, k.)
4 vols., pp. cvi. 480 635 528 612. (B. M. 1455, a. 34.)
+ ; ; ;
to
Exploration of Philippeville and Algiers, Lambessa. Route from Constantiiie
Tebessa.
Published separately, with a plate of a Roman altar from Lambessa.
Hesert, grande artere a lai]uelle viendront se souder toutes les routes et tous
les embranchements
que I'exj^erieuce rendra necessaires."
5250. 1853. Civry, le Comte Eugene de. Napoleon III. et Abd-el-Kadcr. —
Charlemagne et Witkiud. Etude historique et politique. Bioj;raphie de I'lilmir
contenant un grand nombre de lettres et de docaments inedits. Paris: 12mo,
pp. 434. (B. M. 10605, an.)
5251. 1853-58. Ibn Batutah, Voyages d'. 'J'exte arabe, accompagne d'une
traduction pir C. Defremery et le Dr. B. R. Sanguinetti. Paris 4 vols. 8vo, :
SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBUOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA. 59
published by the Societe Asiatique pp. xlvi. + 443 xiv. + 460 xxvi. + 470
:
; ; ;
traversed a great part of the Muhanuaedan world between 1325 and 1349.
On his return he visited Merakish, Fez, Ceuta, Salee, and various other places
in Morocco. The original title of the work is —
'
See also an article by the late Sir Henry Yule in Encycl. Brit.,' 9th edition,
vol. xii. pp. G07-609, and No. 4765.
The comjilete MSS. from which MM. Defremery and Sanguinetti's edition
was prepared, were found in Constantine on the capture of that city by the
French. One of them was in the autograph of Ibn Juzai. The chief MSS. in
English Libraries are those in abridgment presented by Burckhardt to
Cambridge. From these Dr. Lee's version was prepared. Another, apparently
unknown to the editors of the above edition, dating from the eighteenth
century, is in the collection of the late Dr. E. Brown, who obtained it from
5252. 1853 [?]. Joinville. — Histoire Generale deMarine (edition publiee sous
la
Curious details regarding Ahmed, the last Bey of Constantine, who died at
5260. 1854. Bryon, Septime. — Essai sur la Topographic Medicale des oasis de
5262. 1854. Cauchar, M., Capitaine d'Infanterie. —Examen critique des me-
iiioires Brigadier Don Crispin de Sandoval et Don
sur I'Algerie rediges par le
Corriges et augmentes par leurs auteurs avec des notes sur les faits dont ce pays
a ete le theatre jusqu'a la fin de 1852. Paris Svo, pp. 78. :
5263. 1854. —
Chevillotte, A. Procureur Imperial a Alger. Moeurs indigenes
de I'AlL^erie. Le Ramadan. Alger: 8vo, pp. 40.
5264. 1854. Darby, Eleanor. —The Sweet South; or, A Month at Algiers,
with a few short lyrics. London :
Svo, pp. 126. A poetical effusion. (Bodleian.)
5265. 1854. Delavigne, Paul, O. Mac-Carthy, Urbain Ranc, J. A.
—
Serpolet, Dr. Warnier. Cbemiu de fer de I'Algerie par la ligne centrale du
Tell avec rattaches a la Cote. Etudie et propose par . . . avec une Carte de
I'Algerie indiquant le trace. Alger Paris Svo, pp. 95.
— :
statistique de Colonie pour 1854. Manuel des emigrants, des colons, des
la
" La
decision du Saint-Pere ne s'est pas fait attendre; la Commission de la
Cause est signee de sa main, et par la meme on pent nommer des aujourd'hui
Geronimo Venerable.''
5268. 1854. Pavy, Monseigneur, L. A. A., Eveque d' Alger. Lettre Pastorale —
et mandement sur I'introduction de la cause de Geronimo. Alger: Svo, pp. 14.
5269. 1854. Renier, L^on.— Melanges d'epigraphie. Paris 8vo, pp. 292. :
5278. 1855. Bertrand et Cie. —Notice sur le Ble dur d'Afrique servant a la
fabrication des pates francaises dites pates d'ltalie. Paris 8vo, pp. 16. :
These appeared periodically at Paris, from the 1st January, 1855, forming
a yearly volume, 8vo, pp. 400.
5284. 1855. —
Renier, L^on. Details sur la condition constante des reservoirs
Carthage. Paris :
8vo, pp. 18.
A critique on M. Eabusson's pamphlet, No. 1764, in which he places
Carthage at Bougie !
p. 359.
arose for a new impression of the first nine volumes. These are contained in
the present work.
5302. 1857 [?]. Buron, L.— Le Kabyle, ou I'influence des vertus Chretiennes.
Paris :
12nio, pp. 210. 12" Livraison de la Bib. de la Famille.
" Retracer en
quelques mots I'histoire de notre brillante conquete de I'Algerie ;
5308. 1857. Cabrera de Cordoba, Don Luis. Relaciones de las cosas sucedidas —
en laCorte de Espana desde 1599 hasta 1614. Madrid 8vo, pp. x. + 655. :
durante el reinado de Felipe III.' Those relating to Algeria are given under
their respective dates. (B. M. 9180, h.)
5310. 1857. Garb6. —Le Cantonnement des Arabes. Alger Svo, pp. 16. :
Several Articles, the first of which was published in the Centre Algerien of the
10th Feb., 1857.
" Le diflScile a nos yeux n'est pas de deplucer les Arabes : c'est de les
remplaer.'"
5311. 1857. Hemequin, Am^d^e. — La conquete de I'Algerie. Paris : Svo.
From the Correspondant. (Q. n. v.)
5312. 1857. Labat, E. P^re. —Manuel de I'educateur de vers h, soie en Algerie.
Alger :
Svo, pp. 53.
5313. 1857. Marqu6, de. — Rapport sur la creation d'un port a Philipfeville.
Philippeville :
f<lio, 2 plates.
&c.
(-r'jil^j '^-fpl/^ •^'^ f "^
^J '-r-'jA^
(--''J^
8vo, pp. 432. This first appeared in the Journ. Asiatique,' 1858-59. See '
—
also No. 4755.
5325. 1857. Vial, I., Avocat. —
L'Algerie et le Sahara, ouConqugte et Colonisa-
tion. Poemes Militaires. Paris: 18rao, pp. 107. (Q. n. v.)
5326. 1858. Bellemare, Alexandre. —
Abrege de Geographic a 1' usage des
eleves, des ecoles Arabes-francaises ouvrage publie avec I'autorisation de M. le
Ministre de la Guerre. Alger
— Paris 12mo, pp. 69, with a translation in Arabic,
:
pp. 97.
A very elementary work, of no value either to French or Arabs.
5327. 1858. Delaporte, Honorat. Principes de I'idiome Arabe en ut^age
a Alger, suivis d'un conte Arabe, avec la prononciation et le mot a mot inter-
lineaires, ouvrage publie sur le rapport d'une commission speciale. Paris 8vo. :
soie. I'l.
Alger: bvo, pp.
5333. De Colomb, L., ('ciiiinandaiit-Superieur de Geryville. Explora-
1858. —
tion desKsours et du Sahara de la province d'Oran, ouvrage accompagne d'une
Carte de I'ltineraire suivi par M. le Capitaine L. de Tolomb dans sa tournee
d'exploration du Sud, levee et dessinee par M. de la Ferronnays. Alger :
8vo,
pp. 63.
—
5334. 1858. Desjardins, Arthur. Essai sur les Confessions de Saint Augustin.
Paris— Beauvais 8vo, pp. 182. (B. M. 4H2f), dd.)
:
5335. 1858. Du Cazal, le Dr. — Cunseils aux meres pour elever, soigner et
acclimater les petits enfants en Algerie. Hrauvais :
8vo, pp. 95.
5337. 1858. —
Duvernois, Clement. L'Ahhhar et les novateurs tenu'raires.
Lettre ;\ M. A. Bou'get, Directeur de VAkhhar. Alger 18mo, pp. ol. :
5338. 1858. —
Gillette, Ch. Qiielques mots sur la necessite de soumettre tons
les habitants de FAlgerie ;\ la loi francaise. Constautine, Premiere Partie. 8v(),
pp. 22.
duction. Goettingen :
8vo, pp. 81 (English), pp. 28 (Arabic); of which pp. 17
are introduction by the translator and pp. 43 are text the rest exegetical notes
;
5345. 1858. Leclerc, le Doeteur L. Les Oasis de l.a province d'Oran on — les
Oulad Sidi Cheikli. Alger Svo, pp. 8i. Extrait de la Gaz. Med. de I'Alg.
:
5347. 1858. Marion Bresillac, Mgr. de. — Notice sur le Societe des Missions
Africaines. Lyon : 18mo. (Q. n. v.)
5348. 1858. Menerville, Charles Loviis Pinson de, Premier President a la
—
Cour d'Appel. Dictionnaire de la Legislation Algerienne, mannel raisonne des
lois, ordunnances, decrets, decisions et arretes publies au "Bulletin Officiel des
"
actes du Gouveruement du 5 juillet 1830 au 31 dec. 1852, ainsi que les
principaux decrets du 1'" Janvier au 1'" aoric 1853, avec notes sur la jurisprudence
des cours et des tribunaux de I'Algerie, suivi d'une table chronologique de toutes
les lois, ordonnances, decrets, decisions, et arretes. Premier supplement au Dic-
tionnaire, &c., comprenaiit les auuees 1853, 1854, 1855. Paris : 3 vols. 8vo.
(B.M. 5425, cc.)
p. 46.
5358. 1858. Tisseire, Dr. L. T. —Etudes sur la Yipere Cornue (bicorne) du sud
de I'Algerie. Paris — Alger: 8vo, jjp. 66.
465-508.
" Dans notre belle colonic d'Afi le nom du Colonel Marengo est un nom
ique
populaire." When
Napoleon I. was about to confer the cross of the Legion
"
•THonnem- upon him, he aske i his name. The Colonel replied, Caponne, Sire."
"
No," replied the Emperor,
" tu n'cs
pas Ca2)on de quel departement es tu?
" —
" " Voila nom
De Marengo, Sire." le qui te convient, et dorenavant tu te
norameras Marexgo."
5368. 1859. Cosson, E. Considerations generales sur le Sahara Algerien.
Paris :
8vo, pp. 23. Extrait du B. de la S. Imp. Zool. d'Acclim., t. vi.
5369. 1859. Delart, G-. A., Chef d'Escadrou aux Lanciers. — L'art equestre
chez les Arabes. Paris : 8vo. From the Spect. Milit.
5370. 1859. Dervieu, G. Charge de la Direction. — Notes sur les mines de Gar-
Rouban. Oran 8vo, pp. 53. :
Napoleon as Minister.
5373. 1859. —
Fallet, C. Conquetc de TAlgerie. llouen 8vo, pp. 191. :
'
This is one of the scries styled, Bibliotheque morale de la Jeunesse,'
68 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBUOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
The first vol. is entirel}- occupied with Algeria, the second and third with
Morocco and the Spanish war. —See No. 1018.
5376. 1859. Haller, Karl von. — Ein Ausflug nach Algier in Jahr 1857, nebst
einem geographischen, statistischen und historischen Anhang. Solothurn :
'
Continued to the present day under the title, Journal de la Jurisprudence de la
Cour d'Appel d'Alger et de Legislation Algerienue sous la redaction de M.
Eugene Robe.'
—
5379. 1859. Jourdan, J. Projet de creation d'une banqne agricole et d'amor-
tissement, presente au Conseil General de la province d'Alger. Alger: 8vo.
(Q. n. V.)
5380. 1859. L'Alg^rie Agricole, commerciale, industrielle, recueil mensuel
contenant des Memoires, des Monographies, et des reuseignements de toute
nature sur I'Agriculture, la colonisation, le commerce et les diverses industries
algeriennes. Published under the direction of M. A. Noirot. Paris: 8vo.
3 vols, published.
Continued as Revue du Monde Colonial. Paris vols. 4-10, 1861-64. :
5390. 1859. Salomon. —Deux questions concernant les irrigations, &c. I.e.,
p. 164.
The first, second, and seventh books are souvenirs of Algeria; the remainder
are of the Crimean War.
54.03. 1859. Tron, J. Greniers d'Abondance — Communaux Banques Agricoles
communales, suite Dus Prnd'homnies Agricoles. Alger :
8vo, pp. 15.
5401. 1859. —
Vallier, J. Des dispositions a prendre par les Planteurs Algeriens
pour livier du tabac au commerce. Alger 8vo, pp. 16. Extrait du No. 11, :
B. de la S. d'Agr. d'Alger.
5405. 1859. Vayssettes, E., Professeur au College Arabe. Trois mois sous — la
tente et regeneration du peuple Arabe par I'instruction. Alger 8vo, pp. 45. :
5410. 1860. Sorel, F^lix. —Une reforme administrative en Algerie. I.e., p. 236.
" Routes
et irrigation Voila un cri de salut et de redemption
!
pour
rAlgerie."
5414. 18G0. —
Barth, Henry. A general Historical Description of the State
of Human Society in Northern Central Africa. P. of the Pt.G.S., Lond., vol. xiii.
pp. 112-136, with a maj) of North Africa.
5421. 18()0. Chazelles, Comte A. de.— Etude sur le Sysicme Colonial. Paris:
8vo, pp. 320. (B. M. 81.55, d.) See also Rev. in L'Al-j. Mr., &c., t. 4, ]). 1.
This bears only indirectly on the question of Algerian colonisation.
5423. —
Coequerel, A. L'Algerie, une Solution. Alger: 8vo, pp. IG.
1800.
*'
L' Administration civile doit succeder a Pautorite militaiie, oui, sans
doute, mais a la condition quelle sera controlee, surveillee."
(Q. n. V.)
Algerie Nou,velle.
5433. 18G0. —
Fregier, J. Casimir. Etudes legislatives et judiciaires. (No?,
i-viii. Q. n. v.) IX. De la faillite dans ses rapports avec les droits et prerogatives
de la Legion d'honneur. Alger 8vo, pp. 26. X. De la garde nationale ou de la
:
Milice dans ses rapports avec la laillite en France et en Algerie. Alger: 8vo,
pp. 28. XL De la Rehabilitation civile, dans ses rapports avec I'exclusion de la
Legion d'honneur
— Meditation. Alger 8vo, pp. 52. XIL De I'etablissement
:
d'un Jury Special. L'expropriation publique en Algerie. Alger 8vo, p}"). 32. :
(Bib. Boukris.)
Americ, lev.
5440. 1860. Lambert, Ernest, Inspecteur des forets. Exploitation des forets —
de Chene Liege et des bois d'Olivier en Algerie. Paris 8vo, pp. 113. :
" Le
magnifique jtroizrarame economique du 5 Janvier dernier, le traite de
commerce avec I'Angleterre ouvrent de vastes debouches pour ses
. . . . . .
5448. 18G0. —
Pope, Henry E. The Corsair and his Conqueror : A Winter in
—
5450. 1860. Renter, L^on. Inscriptions de I'Algerie : Lettre adressee k M.
Henzen. B. de I'Jnstit. de Corresp. Arch. Rome, vol. 32, p. 20.
exceedingly rare.
behalf, in Latin Nov. 1582, Ixxix. 149, 164, 166, 167, Copy of his Instruc-
;
' '
Eemarks on the Ordonnance Royale of 16 decembre 1843, by which every
vessel had to }\ay 4 frs. per ton duty.
justice francaise."
5470. 180 L Nedj^ma.— Les Nails, Conte Arabe. 1. c, pp. 290, 410.
SUPPLEMENT TU. TIIK BlBMO'iRAPHY OF ALGEUIA. 75
5473. 1861. Dubois, Charles.— Algerie en 1861, Alger: 8vo, pp. 56. (B.M.
10096, f.)
Germain-en-Laye.
5479. 1861. —
Ferret, E. La production agricolc en Algerie et le taux de
I'Argent. Alger: 8vo, pp. 31.
5482. 1861. Texier, Ch. — Les Grandes Chasses d'Afrique. Souvenirs de 1846.
Paris : 8vo. From Rev. Orient, et American.
5487. 1862. —
Beynet, L^on. Les drames du Desert. Scenes de la vie Arabe
sur les frontieres du Maroc. Sceaux 12mo. (B. M. 1215, bbb. 3.)
:
5488. 1862. —
Bourguignat, J. R. Pale'ontologie des Mollusques terrestres et
fluviatiles de I'Algerie. Paris: 8vo, pp. 126, with six plates. Dedicated to
"
MM. Deshayes de Paris, Joba de Metz et Dr. Mares a Paris." (B. M. 7203,
b,b.)
" Je n'ai jamais visite TAlgdne et le pen que je sais sur les localites, je ne
le tiens que de votre obligeance." Only 100 copies printed.
5489. 1S62.
Bourlier, Charles, Professeur a I'ecole de Medecine. Guide —
pratique du soufrage de la Vigne resume des travaux publics sur ce sujet jusqu'a
;
5492. 1862. —
Histoire de I'emigration Europeene, Asiatique et
Duval, Jules.
Al'ricaine au Paris: 8vo, pp. 496.
xix'' siecle. One of the Etudes econorniques
et
Folitiques sur les mouvements des popidations hiimaiiies. (B. M. 8276, cc.)
5494. 1862. Greslez. — Notes sur quelques qnestiims relatives aux irrigations en
composition of the juries, and numerous notes and memoirs. The second part
is a special catalogue of the products of Algeria, accompauied by historical and
statistical notices.
5499. 1862. La Houri.— Revue du Sud. (12 numeros par an.) M. Jules
Vernier Eedacteur en Chef. Oran.
The first number appeared iu October, 8vo, pp. 84. Though printed
at Oran, this periodical had its seat at Mascara.
civilisation des indigenes. Ceux qui n'y voient qu'une question de colonisa-
tion europeenne regardent par le gros bout de la lunette."
h. Letter from the Dey to Charles II., 18 Dec. 1674. C. 353. 27.
c. to William III.
Letter from the Dey A. 326. 70.
Arabic with translation annuuuciug the death of Edm. Casson,
d. Letter in
the English Consul, Feb. 1655. A. 56. 297-8.
e. Proposal for redemption of English captives. A. 171. 15.
/. Petition to Parliament on behalf of English captives.
A. 171. 15.
for the redemption of English captives,
g. Instructions to commissioners
1674. A. 185. 347.
A. Notes of the redemption of English captives. A. 189. 29, 30.
i. Number of English slaves redeemed, 20 Oct. 1673, with amount of their
5507. 1862. Socie'e Imperiale d'Agriculture d' Alger. Instruction pratique sur
la culture de la vigne et la vinificatiou en Algerie. Alger Paris : 8vo, pp. 63, —
Signe Liautaud, Rapporteur.
5508. 1862. Taillefer, l'Abb6. — Notice sur la culture de la vigne par Ics
Arabes. Alger :
16mo, pp. 16.
5509. 18()2. Vincent, le Dr. —
Expose clinique des Maladies des Kabylcs,
traitees a I'hopital Militaire de Dellys Meraoire lu a la Societe de Medecine
;
d'Alger dans les seances des 16 mai et 6 Juin. Paris 8vo, pp. 80. :
5513. 1863. Ballue, Arthur. —La question Al^erienne a vol d'oiseau. Paris —
Marseille :
8vo, pp. 49.
The author tries to show what is the actual organisation of Algeria, its
1863). Alger :
Bvo, pp. 80.
8155, ee.)
His suggestion is " laisser a tout administi'c, fran9ais ou indigene le droit
de faire ce que bon lui semblc."
5521. 1863. Favereau and others. — Peche du Corail. Rapport a Son E.xcellence
le Marechal, Gouverneur-Gdneral de I'Algerie, par la Commission chargce
d'etudicr les questions relatives a la Peche du Cor^iil et de proposer la revision
8vo, pp. 32. No. xxiii. L'Absinthisme, en face de la loi, par un Magistrat
Algierien. Constantine Bvo, pp. 29. No. xxviii. De la Contraintc par Corps
:
5529. 1863. —
Lucet, Marcel. Cornice Agricole del'Arroudissement de Constan-
tine. Rapport de M. Lucet, President. Paris Constantine 8vo. (Q. n. v.)
— :
—
5530. 1863. Marbaud, Pierre. Le Marechal Pelissier. Le General Bouscarin.
Assaut de Laghouat. Kotice bistorique et Biographique. Paris 8vo, pp. 58. :
5535. 1863. C. T.— Les Zenboudj de Sidi la'qoub (Le Bois Sacre), extrait d'un
travail iiiedit sur Blida, 16nio,
pp. 50. (Bib. Boukris.)
5537. 1863. Volinov, Ivan.— Une journee dans le royaume d' Arable I'an de
disgiace, mille huit cent et tant. Scenes impopulaires. Alger: 8vo, pp. 28.
(Bib. Ec. Sup., No. 26977.) A burlesque.
5539. 18G4. Bourlier, A.— Dc l;i I'hrhisie a AU^ar, These, &c. Mo iti)ellier :
d'Aiger par les Franpais. Rev. de I'Orient, de I'Alg. et des Colon., nouv. ser.,
t. xvii. p. 49 et seq.
5552. 1864. Ville, L., Ingenieur en Chef des Mines. Sur les sondaaes executes —
dans le territoire civil de la province d'Alger, pendant les annees 1860, 1861 efc
1862. Ann. des Mines, t. v. pp. 345-417, with plate.
5553. Bulletin de I'Acad^mie d'Hippone. Bone 8vo.
1865. — :
been continued regularly. The volume for 1886 (No. 22) aj peared in 1888, ia
a larger form than the previous ones.
5555. 1865 [?]. Cham (pseud, Vte. Amed^e C. H. de Noe'. Spahis et Turcos. —
gue of the series of comic albums published by this celebrated caricaturist.
'I'hc subject is the visit of the Spahis and Turcos to Paris.
O
82 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGEPJA.
—
5556. 18C)5. Chassaing, Jacques. Mes chas-es an lion. Preface dti Com-
mandant P. Garnier, dussins de Maitinus. Paris 12mo, pp. 309. (B. M. 7907, :
aaa. 20.)
The commandant affirms that, "Son rent est, comine lui dans sa con-
versation familiere, sans pretention, simple et emouvant."
A Spanish version published at Madrid in 1868
'
Mis Cacerias al : Leon . . .
5557. 1865. —
Devoulx, Albert. Les Archives du Consulat-General de France h
Alger. Recueil de Documents inedits concernant suit les relations politiques de
la France soit les rapports commerciaux de Marseille avec I'ancienne Regence
d'Alger. Alger :
8vo, pp. 152. (B. M. 9061, c.)
5560. 1865. —
PlUgel, Prof. Dr. Gustav L. Die Arabischen, Persischen und
T iirkischen Handschriften der Kaiserlich-Koniglichen Hofbibliotek zu Wien.
Wien : 3 vol., 4to. (B. M. 11902, h.)
5562. 1865. —
Guerin, Th^ophile. Commentaire theorique et pratique de
I'ordonnance du l"" octobre 1844. Sur rexpropriation et I'occupation temporaire
pour cause d'utilite publique. Precede d'un parallele entre cette ordonnance et la
loi du 3 mat 1831, et suivi d'un appendice contenant diverses dispositions
legislatives citees et non transcrites dans le cours de I'ouvrage. Alger Bvo, pp. :
5563. 1865. Hennig, G.—Die Araber des Sahels. Erlebnisse und Abenteuer
des Capitains des Spahis Emile Tessot. Breslau : 2 vols., 12mo, pp. 191 and 155.
(B. M. 10095, aaa.)
5566. 1865. —
Madinier, Paul. Journal de I'agriculteur des pays chauds, organi-
sation Internationale du progres agricole et industriel pour I'Algerie, les colonies
fran^aises et etrangeres et la region intertropicale. Paris :
1865-66, 1 vol., 8vo.
(B. M. P. P. 2329.)
5569. ISfi.l. Mil6s, Julio. — L<'s Bcni-Ouragli, T paitie des (llironiques Algc-
riennes. Paris: Svo. (Q. n. v.)
The author quotes a remark made by Cobdeu during his visit to Algeria,
"L'Algerie est un admirable pays, mais qui est aujuurd'hui en pleine
banqueroute," and advocates a colonial budget.
5572. 1865. —
Eenier, L^on. Inscriptions Latines d'Algerie determinant la
situation de deux villes antiques Badice et Serteia. C. R. A. Inscr. et Bell.-Lttt.,
nouv. ser., t. i.
pp. 364-368.
5575. 1865. Gandolphe, P.— Observations sur les moeurs des especes Algeri-
ennes du Genre Cebrio et description des femelles des C. barbarus (Lucas) et
C. melanocephalus (Leach). B. A. d'Hippone, t. i. p. 7.
Dos insurrections ont eclate sur plusieurs points en Algerie, et I'opiuion publique
se preoccupe de I'avenir de not re Colonic."
5587. 18G6. Andrieux, G., and lo others. Adresse a Son Excellence M. "le —
Marecbal de Mac-Mahon, due de Magenta, Gouverneur- General de rAlg6rie.
Alger :
Svo, pp. 15.
" Ce n'est
pas ceder h une vaine curiosite que de demander si la restauration
du droit electoral tant de fuis annoccees
. . . sont enfin sur le point de . . .
s'accomplir."
Mouina. Avec une lettre d'Alexandre Dumas, fils. Paris 12ntto, pp. 373. :
5592. 1866. Cayol, Directeur du College des Jesuits, Oran. Oraison funebre de
—
Mgr. Jean-Baptiste Irene'e Callot. Oran Svo, pp. 13. (Bib. Grussenmeyer.)
:
.i^y\. See Nos. 4759, 4803. This edition corrects the many errors of
^y*)_
Jaubert. No. 676. (B. M. 14565, A. 23.)
(Bib. Boukris.)
nj>}}^ J^V^' J ^ U^J^ 'C,^
'^^'
5604. 1866. Quantin, le Dr. Em. — Des maladies qui regnent le plus souvent
chez les Europeens dans la circonscription medicale de Penthievre (Algerie) et
des traitements preventif et curatif qu'il convient de leur appHquer. Paris :
8vo,
pp. 15. Extrait du Journal la Medecine contemporaine.
5607. 1866 ? —
Sabatery, Defenseur. Meraoire pour les heritiers de Mustapha-
Pacha, Ancien Dey d'Alger a M. le Prcfet et a MM. les Conseillers de Prefecture
:
This is a j)roces against the State in favour of the heirs of Mustapha Pasha,
third of that name, who built most of the forts and other great buildings at
.
Algiers. The pamphlet in question gives much iutere^^tins information regard-
ing the various properties at Mustapha Superieur and Inferieur.
5608. 1867. Bertrand (de Lyon).
— Pates lyonnaises et algeriennes. Paris : 8vo.
(Q. n. V.)
5609. 1867. Bourguignat, J. R. — Notice sur un Ursus uouveau decouvert
dans la grande (."averne du Thaya. Paris :
8vo, pp. 16.
5610. 1867. Bresnier, Lovxis Jacques. —
Principes elementaires de la langue
Arabe. Alger :
8vo, with a liUiograplied title page in Arabic and French.
5611. 1867. —
Brunei, Joseph. Les Bles durs d'Algerie devant I'Exposition
Qniverselle de 1867. La vie a bon marche— La Semoule Algerienne Les Pates —
Alimeutaires — Le Pain nieilleur et plus beau, Mursoille: 8v(>, pp. 2j.
86 SUPPLEMENT TO THK BIHM(i(?HAPHy OF ALGERIA.
General History of the Arabs, the Persians, and the Berbers (Mauretanian.s), by
Abu Zaid Abd-er-Rahman bin Khaldun, in Arabic, 7 vols, and Supplement to
vol. 8 vols. Bulak a.h. 1284, royal 8vo, with a lengthy intro-
—together
:
ii.,
5622. 1867. Picot, Emile. —Memoires sur les Provinces Romnines et sur les
listes qui nons en sont parvenues depuis la division faite par Diocletien, jusqu'
au commencement dn cinquieme siecle, pnr Theodore Mommsen, avec un
appendice par Charles Mullenhoff et une Carte, Traduit de TAlleniand par
E. P. Paris :
8vo, pp. 67,
pp. 75-76.
5626. 1867. Eevue des Soci^t^s Savantes, publiee sous les auspices du
Ministre de I'lnstruction publique.
—
Sciences Mathematiques, physiques et
natunlles. Denxieme Serie, tt)m. i., published this year. Paris :
8vo, pp. 434.
This continued till 1880, when it was merged iu the R. des Travaux
Scientifique, 2 v. (B. M. P. P. 1424, kx.)
hasta su abaudono en 1792. Madrid 8vo, pp. 126. (See also No. 3149.) :
description of the state of Algeria at that time, and a brief summary of its
previous history.
5631. 1867. X * *
*. — Expose d'un projetd'Elablissement academique. Extrait
du Journal VAkhbar. Alger :
8vo, pp. 32.
Algerie. Alger :
fol., pp. 35.
" Le travail nous
qu'on va lire est le resnltat d'une mission d'etnde qui
The number of natives who died nf the chcdera throughout the colony
was 6521.
8« SUPPLEMENT Tu THIC BIHLIOciRAPHY OF AL(;ERIA.
5637. 1868. —
Tavrot, Alexis, le Doeteur. La nomenclature ra^dicale des
Arabes. Lettres a M. le I'rofesseur A. Seilillot. Paris 8vo, pp. 19. (B. M. :
7321, c.)
5639. 1868. Feuillet, le Dr.— Colonisation de I'Algerie. 8vo, pp. 19. (Q. n. v.)
5645. 1868. —
Faidherbe, G6n6ral. Necropole Megalithique de Mazela, sur la
route de Constantine a Guelma par le Khroxibs, 1. c,
p. 63, with plan.
1868-74, Svo.
5650. Deuxieme Serie. Paris, 1875 et seq., Svo.
" "
After 1874, each year is divided into Partie Litteraire and " Partie Tech-
nique."
This series contains notices of numerous works regarding Algeria.
5652. 1868. Renier, L^on. — Cuinpte Kendu lie I'ouvrage de M. Ch. de Vigneral
intitule liuints roinaiiieH de VAlgerie. C. R. A. de.s Iiiscr. et Bell. -Lett., nouv.
ser., t. iv. p. 31 ; also t. vi., 1869, p. 31.
Wenersborg :
8vo, pp. 'J3.
—
5657. 1868. Roger, Joseph. Note snr la decouverte d'un hypogee funeraire
au Mamelon Nc^rier, baulieue sud de Philippeville. Paris: 8vo. Lectures faites
a la Sorbonne, pp. 105-108, with 3 plates.
5658. 1869. Bourdon, G., Capitaine aux Tirailleurs Algeriens. Notes sur la —
Geographic physique de la Province d'Oran. B. IS. G. Paris, o"" ser., t. xvii.
pp. 445-455.
5659. 1869. Coquand, H. — Monographic du genre Ostrea Terrain cretace, with
Atlas containing 75 plates. (B. M. 7298, dd.) Algeria luruished 28 new species.
Marseille : 8vo.
5660. 1869. Faidherbe, General.— Der Ursprung des Berber. Peterm. G. M.,
B. 15, p. 43.
Gives a short account of a communication from General Faidherbe in the
Bull, de I'Acad. d'Hijopone on a necropolis of 3000 Megalithic tombs at
Roknia.
5661. 1869. Parine, Charles. —Le Coupeur de Eoutes—Keddache-ben-Kaddour.
Paris : format Auglais, pp. 287. (Bib. Illus. des Families.)
A story of Arab life in 1852.
5666. 1869. Mueller, le Dr. (Sir Ferdinand von). — Memoire sur le buisemcut
de I'Algerie. Alger: 8vo, pp. 16. (Q. n. v.)
5667. 1869. Nicaise, C, Service des Mines. — Note sur la g6ologie du massif
jurassique de rOuarsenis. Alger: 8vo, [ip. 12, with plate of sections. Read at
the S. de Climatologie, Alger, 1868.
5668. 1869. Le Regime du Sabre en Algerie. Paris: 8vo, pp. 148. Extract
de la Rev. Militaire Franca se. i,Bib. Nat. Paris, Lk^ 879.)
90 SrPPLEMKNT TO 'IH:- WBLIOURAI'HY OF ALUEUIA.
5669. 18G0. —
Renier, li^on. Observations sur la suppression de I'emploi de con-
servateur da musee de Gherchell. Rev. des Soc. Sav. des Depart., 4" ser., t. x.,
1" sem. p. 174.
5672. 1869. [Warmer, le Dr.]. —De la police des Moeurs a Alger. Alj,er:
5673. 1870. —
Clemencet, J. La quinzaine Algerienne, Revue Periodique, par
.... Miliana 8vo.
: The first number appeared on the 15th May published ;
IfS grands chefs reduits a leur juste valeur le laboureur succedant au fellah ;
tution Algerienne. Mais est-il reellement dicte par les sentiments iiberaux?"
. . .
5878. 1870. Le Conseil Municipal. — Comi'e dc Defense d' Alger, a ses con-
citoyens, A'gcr: ltd, jip. .'12.
SUPl'LKMENT Tu TllK MBI.I0(;RA1'1JV OF Al-CKIUA. 91
5680. 1870. —
li'Humoriste. The first number appeared on the 25th September,
8vo, pp. 16. Signed, Dr. Araed.6e Maurin, Laurcat de I'institut.
5687. •
Note sur des inscriptions adressees d'Algerie par M. Feraud. Tiklit
—Constantine. 1. c, p. 34.
92
5890. 1870. Tromblon. — Impressions d'un Franc-Tireur. Alger 8vo, pp. 16. :
5692. —
1871? Astuc, Adolphe. C'est de I'bistnire! ou les lions et les lou|s,
deJie aux moutons. Deux cents vers Mi-Allegorique suivi d'une lettre h.
M. Redon, et Des Juifs conduits a I'usure par les institutions charitables du
Clerge. Alger: 16rao, pp. 32, s. d. (Bib. Boukris.)
" Ah croyez-moi, pauvres Moutons,
!
Algerie.
— Les Israelites indigenes de I'Algerie. Petition a I'asserablee nationale
contre le decret du 24 octobre 1870. (Bib. Boukris.)
" J'ai I'honneur de vous demander 1° du decret du 24 oct.
I'abrogation
1870, en taut qu'il declare ciloyens fran9ais les Israelites indigenes de
I'Algerie ..."
5696. 1871. Cr^mieux, Ad.— Refutation de la Petition de M. du Bouzet.
Paris :
8vo, pp. 30. A MM. les deputes, membres de Tasseniblee nationale.
"M. du
Bouzet, que sur ma presentation, la delegation du Gouveinemeut k
Tours nomine commissaire extraordinaire, investi des pouvoirs du
avait
Gouverneur-General civil dans les trois departements de I'Algerie, vient de faire
distribum- a chacun de vous une petition imprimee, dont il demande que la
conclusion soit adoptee d'urg>^nce ;
vous cumprendrez facilement, Messieurs
I'etonnement dont j'ai ete frapp^ . . . ere." (Bib. Boukris.)
5701. 1871. Ht« v.— Sept Mois d'Exj edition dans la Kabylie orientals et dans
le Hodaa. Angouleiiic 12ino; 100 copies only lithographed. (Bib. Boukris.)
:
5705. —
1871. Moerman, Th^ophile. La Ramie ou ortie blanche sans dards,
synonymes de China-grass, de Artica Boehemeria Nivea, de Rhea, &c. Plants
textile sous plusieurs rapports superieure au lin et au coton. Sa description,
son origine. Comment on la propage et la cultive en grand — Maniere de la des-
qui lui a ete sacrifice par I'empire ? Alger 8vo, pp. 20. :
5714. 1872. Barbier, J. M. — L'Algerie n'est pas ingrate. Rev. Meiid, pp.
549-557.
" Les
journaux de I'Algerie font appel a tous les cultivateurs riiiLes par
I'invasion. La Colonic leur oftVe des avaaces et des terres qu'ils les acceptent." ;
5715. 1872.
Brunei, Dr. Adolphe. Observations Cliniques sur I'Eucalyptus
le —
globulus (Tasmauian Blue Gum;. Paris Londres Montevideo (printed at — —
Orleans) :
8vo, pp. 55.
5716. 1872. —
Carlotte, R^gulus. L'Eucalyptus globulus, son rang parmi les
—
5734. 1872. S^zary, le Dr. De la temperature de la ville d'Alger au point de
vue des maladies chroniques do la poilrine. Etude de climatologie pratique.
Alger 8vo, pp. 16. Extrait de la Gaz> Med. de I'Alg.
:
Sup. 27148.)
5738. 1873. Aumerat, Eedacteur en chef du Tell, sous le pseudouyme de
Marteau. — Question des frais d'hospitalisation. Blidah 8vo, pp. 76, :
Algeriennes."
5740. 1873. De Bray, le B*^. Jean.— La
Ramie, son origine et son nom
historique. Sa culture —son rendement —
Avantages. Ouvrage a I'usage des ses
Colons, et des ecoles primaires rurales de I'Algerie. Alger sm. 4to, pp. 62. :
de TAlgerie. Paris :
8vo, pp. viii. + 186.
In the war of 1870, the province of Oran raised and equipped nine
companies of Franc-Tireurs which served under Garibaldi.
5747. 1873. Panier, le Dr. V. Etude a vol d'oiseau sur — les classes dirigeantea
5748. 1873. —
Papier, A. Essai d'un catalogue mineralogique Algerien,
alphabetique et descriptif, avec introduction, resume geographique et analytique,
notes, tableaux de classification naturelle, tableau synoptique, alphabetique et
oeognostique, cartes routieres, et planches d'echantillons dessines et colories
5750. 1873. —
Renier, Leon. Inscriptions fausses du Col de Takrieds, entre
Bougie et Aumale. C. R. A. des Inscr. et Bell.-Lett., 4' ser., t. i. p. 189.
5757. —
1873 ? Thmllier, Emile. Le Royaume Arabe, ou le massacre de Palestro.
(Episode de I'insurrection Kabyle de 1871.) Drame historique h. grand Spectacle
en G actes et 7 tableaux. Alger 4to, lithographed, s. d. :
pp. 58.
Everything from the iten of this distinguished scholar is full of interest.
5768. 1874. Gaehard. — Collection des Voyages des Souverains des Pays-Bas.
Bruxelles : 4 vols., 4to. Tome iii. contains Voyage et expedition de Charles-
Quint au pays de Tunis, de 1535, par Guillaume de Montoiche. Expedition
de Charles-Quint a Alger en 1541, par un Anonyme. (B. M. Ac. 986 (16).)
The title of the latter of these is " —
Brief Kecueil de pluyseurs enterprises,
belles chasses et entrees faictes par sa majeste Impdrialle en poursuyvant son
voyage d'Argeil, environ I'an xv" quarante, et ce redigie par escript au lieu de
repos, par maniere d'exercitatlons, par un quidam suyvant Sadicte majeste, en
cherchant aventures lequel n'a aultres tesmoings prins que sa propre veue et
l^resence. Mais, afin que ne soyez trop longuement vaguant hors de propos
vous entendrez, s'il vous plais, en brief I'intention dudict Recueil."
5769. 1874. —
Grammont, H. D. de. llclation de I'Expedition de Charles-Quint
centre Alger, par Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon, suivie de la traduction du texts
latin par Pierre Tolet, publiees avec avant-propos, notice biographique, notes
et appendice. Paris — :
—
Alger 8vo, pp. 148. See Bibliography, Xos. 3, 4, 5, 6.
(B. M. 9061, c.)
The Latin text followed is that of the edition of Jean Louis Toletan, Paris,
4to. The translation is that of Le Prince, Lyon, 4to, belonging to the Due
d'Aumale. Villegaignon was a Knight of St. John of Jerusalem, nephew of
the Grand Master de I'Isle Adam, and he took part in the expedition under
the banner of the order. The appendix contains various documents relating
to the expedition, and bibliographical notes regarding Villegaignon himself.
u
98 SIJPPLKMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALCEKIA.
5770. 1874. —
Harcourt, Comte d'. Rapport au nom de la commission chargee
d'examiner: 1° la proposition de M. de Lavergne et plusieurs de ses collegues,
relative a la nomination d'une commission chargee de /aire une enquete sur la
situation de VAlgerie et de preparer un projet de loi sur le regime de cette colonie ;
2° la proposition de M. Cremieux et plusieurs de ses coUegues relative au
5776. 1874. —
Eenier, L^on. Liscriptions de Timegad (Thamugas) all nord de
I'Aures. C. R. A. des Inscr. et Bell. Lett., 4° ser., t. iii. p. 295.
5783. 1875. —
Algerie. Extrait de documents de I'enquete Parlementaire sur les
Actes du Gouvernement de la Defense Nationale. Paris: 8vo, pp. 22. Extrait
du Journal Officiel des 15 et 29 avril 1875.
5784. 1875. L6once, Secretaire de la Societe d'Agriculture de
Constantine. —Beysson,
Guide du Viticulteur en Algerie. Constantino —Alger; 16mo,
pp. 72. (B. M. Ac. 3415.)
5785. 1875. Bertrand (de Lyon).
— Notice sur le ble dur d'Afrique servant a
la fabrication des pates franpaises dites Pates d'lialie. Paris: Svo. (Q. n. v.)
5786. 1875. —
Bleicher, le Dr., Medecin-Major. Rechcrches d'Archeologie pre-
historique dans la Province d'Orau et dans la partie occidentale du Maroc.
Toulouse :
Svo, pp. 20, with numerous illustrations. From the monthly review
entitled
'
Materiaux pour I'histoire primitive ct naturelle de I'homrae,' 2' ser.,
t, vi. pp. 193-212.
SUrPLEMENT ID IIIK niBI.IOGRAI'IIY OF AI.fiEl!IA. P9
5787. 1875. Bleicher, le Dr. — Reclierches sur le ternun tertiaire suitcriciir dcs
environs d'Oraii. Moritpellier: 8vo, pp. 10. Extrait de la llev. des Sc. Kat.,
t, iii., mars 1875.
5788. 1875. —
Bouley. lia])pi)rt sur les reclamations dont a etc I'objet le decret
rendu sur la demaude de M. le Oouverneur de rxVlgeric, relatif rimportation en ;\
Algeria de plants d'arbres fruitiers veuant de Franc3. Paris: 4to, pp. 8. Extraifc
des C. R. des Seances de I'A. des Sc, t. Ixxxi.
intensity.
5791. 1875. Clark, J. "W., M.A., Trin. Coll. Camb.— A description of the
Medrasen, in Algeria. Cambridge Antiquarian Communications, vol. iii. p. 379.
A short account of this monument read when presenting a model of it to the Camb.
109
Antiq. Soc. (Bodleian. Soc. Camb. 8° -7^.)
o
5792. [1875].
—
De Greffiers Notaires en Algerie. Constautine 8vo, pp. 34. :
Austria, about the intended expedition to Algiers and a plan of the fortifications,
printed at Venice.
3. Consideraciones, si se quisiere sitiar a Argel de la parte en que debcria
desembarcar el exercito.
8. Oraii. Gobierno del Ex."'" S'^ Mar' de Velada y de Astorga (D, Antonio
Gomez y Toledo). Cartas de S.M. por Giierra y Estado del ano 1652 [h]asta
el de 1600. Add MSS. 28141, folio ff. 321. This contains 165 documents.
9. Letters from thd King to the Governor of Orau, vol. ii. 1656-60, con-
taining the rest of the original letters received by the Marquis de San Roman
during his government. ff. 261. Add MSS. 28112, fol.
Containing 139 documents.
10. Cargos Marques de Velada; or, Answers to the Charges
y descargos del
of Maladministration brought against D. Antonio Sancho Davila y Toledo,
Marqnis de Velada, during his government of Oran. Add, MSS. 28488, ff. 57.
11. "A Coppie Booke of letters from Arzilla, Tetuan and other parts of
Barbary in Lord Peterborough, Lord Teviot, Lord Belasyse and Col. Norwood's
time," containing 339 letters in Spanish, 1663-67. Slo. MSS. 1955, ff. 138.
12. Eegister of correspondence of the Governor of Tangier in the years
1672-74. Sip. MSS. 1958, ff. 55.
13. Miscellaneous papers relating to the affairs of Tangier from Oct. 1668
to 1671, in Spanish. Slo. MSS. 3511, ff. 276.
14. Miscellaneous papers relating to the affairs of Tangier from 1661 to
1676, collected by John Luke, secretary to the Governor, containing 76 papers
in Spanish. Slo. MSS. 3513, ff. 198.
The last four volumes, though primarily connected with the British occu-
pation of Tangier, have occasional references to Algiers. (B. M. Catalogue
Desk.)
5795. —
1875. Halevy, J. Etudes Berberes. Premiere partie. Essai d'epigraphie
Libyque. Paris 8vo, pp. 181. Memoire couronne par ITnstitut en 1873.
:
5799. 1875. Mekki ben Badis, Cadi of Constantine. Expose des lois repressives
—
pouvant s'appliquer aux voleurs de la campagne en Algerie in French and
—
Arabic. Constantine 8vo, pp. 16 -t- 1 (Bib. Boukris).
: 1 .
5800. 1875. Note du Directenr General des affaires civiles et financieres sur
I'organisation des services de I'assistance hospitaliere. Alger :
8vo, pp. 8.
5801. 1875. P * *
*, Le General d'Artillerie.— Alger et la Colonisation,
5803. IHTf). Renier, Leon. — Notice sur une inscription romaine relative a
i'liistorien Velleius raterculus. Rev. Arch., t. xxx. pp. 388-395.
5807. 1875. —
Versy, Roger de. Le 4 septembre 1870 et rinsurrection indigene
en Algerie. Rev. de France, pp. 967 et seq.
A comprehensive account of the insurrection of 1870-71.
5808. 1876. Bachan, J. J., de Paix d'Akbou. —
Code i)ratique des jugesde
Paix de la Kabylie —Juges deJuge
1" Instance en inatiere musulniane. Bordeaux :
pp. 284.
5810. 1876. Bovirlier, Charles, Vice-President du Gonseil Superieur de
—
Gouvernement. Rapports et Vaux presentes au Gonseil General et au Couseil
Superieur par . . .
Alger :
8vo, pp. 86.
Grenade, decouverts a Tlenicen. Paris 8vo, pp. 200. From the Journal
:
5815. 1876. Goujon, A. — Takouch; ses roches et ses pierres fines. Bull. Acad.
Kbour-cr-Uouniia. 1. c, p. 71.
102 SUPPLEMENT TO Tti;0 BIIJl.IOGRAPH V i)V ALiUCKH.
d'Alger. Alger: sm. 8vo, pp. 86. Followed by Lettre de Saint Ignace sur la
Vertu d'Obeissance,' pp. 2.3. (Bib. Gruessenmeyer.)
5824. 1876. Trottier, M.—
Boisement et Colonisation. Role de I'Flucalyptus
en Algerie au poiut de vne des besoins locaux, et du developpement de la popula-
tion. Alger 8vo, pp. 94.:
''
(Je premier travail sur le recrutemeut partiel en I'Algerie n'est qu'un
jalon."
5831. 1877. Delfraissy. — Etude sur moj^ens les de regenerer les oliviers et
caroubiers sauvages. Alger : sm. 8vo, ])p. 79.
5832. 1877. —
Bastide, L. L'Alfa, vegetation, exploitation, commence, Industrie,
papeterie. Oran 8vo, pp. 94. (Bib. Nat. Paris, 8°, 544:1.)
:
5836. 1877. Mai rie de la Ville d'Alger, Question des Eaux. (Alimentntion
immediate.) Propositions
— —
Rapports Delihciatiuns da (Junseil Municipal.
Proces verbaux des Seances de la commission. Approbation de projets et traites
divers. Emprunt de 320,000 francs. Alger: 8vo, pp. 197.
—
5837. 1877. Merim^e, Prosper. La vie et I'ccuvre de Cervantes. Rev. des
deux Mondes, t. 24 (15 Dec), p. 721.
This article was written as introduction to tlie French translation of Don '
'
Quixote by M. Lucien Biart. It gives a succinct account of the captivity of
Cervantes at Algiers from 1575 to 1580.
5839. 1877. Perron, le Dr. A.— L'Islamisrae, son institution, son influence et
son avenir. Ouvrage posthume public et annote par son ueveu Alfred Clerc,
Literprete princijKil de I'Armee d'Afrique. Paris: 12mo, v. + 127; forming
vol. XV. of the Bibliotheque Orientale Elzeverieune.' (B. M. 4503, a. i.)
'
(Bib. Iknikris.)
lO-t SU1'PLKME:ST to the TilBllOiiltAl'IIV OF ALGERIA.
5847. 1878. Battu, A. L. — Des colons au Titre II., notes sur le decret de 1874.
Bougie :
8vo, pp. 60.
5849. 1878. Cahen, Ab., Grand Eabbin d'Alger.— Notice historique sur les
Israelites de I'Algerie. Bordeaux 8vo, pp. 19. (Bib. Boul^ris.) :
" Les Juifs se trouvent dans la Libye depuis la premiere prise de Jeru-
. . .
salem."
5854. 1878. Durand et Hauvel. — Etude sur les sauterelles et les criquets ;
moyen d"en arreter les invasions et de les transformer en engrais, par les precedes
D. et H. Concessionnaiies et fabricants des appareils, MM. S. Lambert et Cie.
Hauvel. Paris :
8vo, pp. 34.
5857. 1878. Papier, M.— Note sur la Belima, B. de I'A. d'Hippone, No. 13,
p. 32.
5858. 1878. Malterre, M., Ingenieur Civil.— Note sur la substance ai3pclec
Belima par les indigenes de Buue. 1. c, p. 37.
5859. —
1878. Papier, M. Pieponse aux observations critiques de M. Malterre
relativement aux conjectures faites par moi sur la Belima. 1. c, p. 47.
5861. •
Boulets en Pierre des Merinides. 1. c, p. 57.
These were found at Tlemcen.
5862. 1878. Papier, M. — Note dans laquelle il est demontre que les canons et
les boulets on fer etaieut deja en usage clicz les Arabes au treizienie siecde. 1. c,
]i.
60.
SL'PI'I.KMKN'T TO TUV. liII!!.IOi!i;AI'IIV OV ALCKIUA. 105
5864. 1878. —
Gandolphe, P. Revision des insectes Coleopteres de ma collection
en Algerie (1849-1866) ct principalement k Bone et dans les environs
recueillis
(1859-1866). 1. c, p. 73.
5865. 1878. —
Doublet, J. Moiiogramme de I'Oued-Cham, village recemment
(iree pres de Souk Ahras. 1. c, p. 102.
5866. 1878. Gouvernement G^n^ral de 1' Algerie. Kapport general sur la —
liquidation et les resultats du sequestre collectif et nominatif appose a la suite de
rinsurrection de 1871. Alger 4to, pp. 16, with ?> annexes, pp.
: + 3. 41+7
5867. 1878. La'ictis, Philippe. — La Djalmara par perle de la . . . nouvelle
traduite de rAllemaud par Paul Siegwart. Lyon: 12mo, pp. 261.
1'his originally appeared in AJte und Neue Welt.
5868. 1878. Les Barreaux Alg^riens. Memoire a la Commission Algerienne. —
Oran 8vo, pp. 20. Signed by Passama and 12 others.
:
5869. 1878. Literature of the Exposition Universelle de Paris. —See Nos. 3765,
3772, 3773, 3774, 3776, 3778; also No. 5217 et seq. (See B. M., Paris,
Alger :
8vo, pp. 56. Exposition Universelle de Paris. (B, M. 10097, h. 11 (7).)
Alger :
8vo, pp. 15. Exposition Universelle de Paris. (B. M. 10097, h. 11 (6).)
h.ll(4).)
5876. 1878. Bertherand, Dr. E.— Des Sources Thermales et Minerales de
des centres de population a creer.
i'Algerie, au point de vue de I'em placement
Alger: 8vo, pp. 31. Exposition Universelle de Paiis.
5877. 1878. Neveu-Derotrie, E.— Notice sur les travaux publics, de I'Algerie.
Aluer :
&vo, pp. 45. Exposition Universelle de Paris.
5878. 1878. XJn mot sur I'Algerie en 1877. Alger: 8vo, pp. 16. E.\po-
ftition Universelle de Paiis.
5879. 1878. Tissot, J. — Departeraent de Constantine. Notice Geologique et
Mineralogique. Alger :
8vo, pp. 44. (B. M. 10097, h. 11 (10).)
5880. 1878. MacCarthy, Oscar. — Sidi bel Abbes et Tlenisen. Etude econo-
niique sur la partio du Grand Central qui doit relier ces deux villes. Alger :
8vo,
of the district.
pp. 29, with a map
l'^t> St;PPLE.-\IENT TO TH!!; BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
5881. 1878. Moreau, A. Notice sur — les criquets pelerins, les degats que
commettent ces locustes et les moyens de les detruire. Constantine :
8vo, pp. 42.
5882. 1 878. Papier, A., Vice-president de I'Acaderaie d'Hippone. Deux jours —
a Constantine. Lettres a un ami. Bone 16mo, pp. 69. Extrait de la Ilevue
:
Contains the principal events connected with Algerian history for every day
of the year.
5900. 1879. —
Calmels, Martin. Ingenieur des Arts et Manufactures. Les —
Barrages-Reservoirs en Algerie (suite). Le devasement. C. K. des experiences
faites au Sig du 22 au 31 octobre 1879. Alger, 4to, i^jD. 59, avec planches.
(B. M. 8767, m. 6.)
5907. 1879. Grammont, Henri Delmas de. — Histoire du Massacre des Turcs
h Marseille en 1620, putiUee avec Avant-propos, Notes et Appendice. Paris —
Bordeaux 8mo, pp. : 67. — See No. 4819. The original pamjihlet republished
by M. de Grammont
'
in Phu[ucttcs (xontaudaises, No. 3.' (P.. :\I. 12205, d. 8.)
108 SUI'PLKMEXT TO THK BIliLIOGRAl'HV UF ALGERIA.
A
mission was sent from Algiers to Louis XIII. in 1619. On its return to
it was massacred by the populace in revenge for the i^lunder of
a vessel
Marseilles
of that port and the slaughter of the crew.
IV. La Koubba.
5903. 1879. Jammes, M. F.— Etudes sur la colonisition. Alger : 8 vo, pp. 1:7.
5914. 1879. Neis, Ch. F.— La fortune de la France en Algerie. Bordeaux: Svo,
pp. 56. (Q. n. V.)
5915. 1879. Noel, Joseph. — Le Brodeur de Constantine. Nouvelle Bib.
universelle et Kev. Suisse, Troisieme Periode, tom. iii. pp. 252-280.
A story of Constantine before the French occupation.
—
5916. 1879. Platon, Aristote. Le coeur I'a tiree de la raison. Petition en
faveur de la politique que nous devons suivre en Afrique, de la construction
immediate du Trans-saharien et de certaines lois indispensables de colonisation,
adressee a Messieurs les deputes, senateurs, ministres et President de la Republique,
et dediee a Monsieur le President de la Eepubliquedes Etats-unis, a Messieurs les
pp. 111.
5917. 1879. —
Reboud, Dr. V. Catalogue des PUntes phanerogames croissant
spoutanement dans le cercle de Souk-Ahras. B. A. Hipp., No. 14, p. 12.
944 species are enumerated.
5920. 1870. Whitney, James Lyman,— Catalogue of the Spanish Library and
of the Portuguese books bequeathed by George Ticknor to the Boston Public
Library, together with the col'ection of Spanish and Portuguese literature in the
General Library. Boston 8vo, pp. xv. + 47(3. (B. M., B. B. G. c. b.)
:
5927. 1880. Abdalla, M., Eleve de Cyr. De la seciirite dans les villages
St. —
et dans les tri bus. Reprinted from r^A;/i6a9-, 3-10 January.
Alger: Hvo, pp. 38.
"Encourage par certains critiques desireux de savoir ce qu'im indigene,
. . .
birth.
5932. 1880. Turba, Gustav,— tJber den Zug Kaiser Karls v. gegen Algier, (Sec.
Archiv fur osterreichische Geschichte. Wien 8vo, B'*. 7G. (B. M. Ac. 810, 8.) :
p. 26.
This cape is situated halfway between the estuary of the Oued Sabaou and
that of the Isser. Here was the ancient Cissi.
1.
c, p. 104.
5946. 1880. Gregoire.— Chemin de fer d'Oran a Tlemcen par Ain Temouchent.
Paris :
8vo, pp. 94.
I'roject of a line connecting Tlemcen and Beni Saf with the line from Gran
to Temouchent.
5947. Les Eaux d'Oran. Gran 8vo, pp. 16. :
pp. 34.
The author, a small shopkeeper at Oran, proposed the formation of a
co-operative association as a protection against powerful companies.
5957. 1880. Minist^re de I'lnterieur et des Cultes, 2' section, Gouverne-
—
ment General Civil de I'Algerie. Budget des Dcpenses de I'cxercice 1881.
Loi dc Finances du 22 deccmbrc 18S0. Paris :
4to, pp. 83.
SUPPLEMJOXr TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA. 1 1 I
pp. 35.
5959. 1880. Petition et memoire des habitants d'Orleansville (Departement
du Chelift'.) Alger: 8vo, pp. 20.
5960. 1880. R6plique a la reponse de Mostaganem au Memoire d'Orleansville.
Alger :
8vo, pp. 20.
5961. 1880. Renier, L^on.— Les mosai'ques de I'Oued Athmenia sur la route
de Constantine a Setif. C. R. A. des Inscr. et Bell. Lett., 4° ser., t. viii. p. 12.
—See Nos. 3871, 4406.
journal VAkhbar.
5968. 1880. Tissot, Charles.
— Note sur un passage du Tarif de ZraVa, obser-
vations de M. Heron de Villefosse. Mem. de la S. Nat. des Autiq. de Prance,
5* ser., t. 1, pp. 179-183.
The Tarif de Zra'ia or Lex partus is a Roman custom-house tarif
discovered by M. de Villefosse at the junction of two Roman roads south of
Sctif.
5970. —
1880-87. Pelaez, E. La Vita e la Storia de Ariadeno Barbarossa.
Palermo— Storico Siciliano— N.S. t. v. pp. 375-417; t. vii. pp. 294-340; t. ix.
pp. 444-460; t. x. pp. 137-152, 377-397.
Professcur Bc'rtillon. Paris 8vo, pp. xxvi. + 304. (Bib. Musec, 52, 702.)
112 SOPPLS\m>fT TO THS BIBLIOURAPHy OF ALGERIA.
5972. 18H0. Tremaux, J. M. — Xotice sur le Port et les eaux d'ali mentation
d'Arzew. Oran :
folio, pp. 14.
i. 4 (1).)
"
The value of this may be judged by the author's remark : Cette simple
etude, resultat de renseignements recueillis aupres d'indigenes qui n'avaienc
fait que traverser le
pays, &c."
5977. 1881. —
Bastide, L. Bel-Abbes et son Arrondissement, Histoire, Divisions
administratives, Travaux publics. Services publics, Statistiques, Topographie,
Agriculture, Commerce et Industrie. Depuis leur creation jusqu'a nos jours,
avec Cartes, Plans, Tableaux et Chronologiques. Oran 8vo, pp. 448. :
matique avec diagnoses de toutes les plantes qui croissent spontanement dans la
region d'Alger, comprenant: le petit Atlas, la Metidja, le Sahel et le bord de la
mer. B. Sc. de I'Ass. Sc. Alg., 1881, pp. 230 et seq.
" Cette flora comprendra trois parties :
Valenciennes :
8vo, pp. 69.
—See also B. Union Agr. du Nord de France, Douai, la
pp. 635-668.
5981. 1881. Bertherand, Dr. Emile Louis.^Necessite d'instituer une
inspection departementale. Paris :
8vo, pp. 15.
5982. 1881. Bonnafont, le Dr. Jean Pierre. Quelques reflexions a propos des —
evenements actuels d' Afrique. Lettre a un Ami. Le Creusot 8vo, pp. 15. :
5987. 1881. Cagnat, Rene. — Cippes fuueraires de Sigus. B. Epigr. ile la Gau!e,
pp. 205-207.
Inscribed on three faces. On one are fragments of verses testifying to the
affection uf L. Valerius Maximus for his wife.
5988. 1881. —
Ceuleneer, Adolphe de. L'Afrique Romaine quelques remarques :
a propos d'un ouvraL^e de M. Boissiere. Rev. des questions historiques, pp. 185-
203.
The writer enters into details of Roman administration in Numidia.
5989. 1881. Charrier, Louis.— Notice sur les Ruines Romaines des Beni-
Ouelban, Departement de Constantine. Paris: 8vo, pp. 8, witli xiv. plates cf in-
scriptions found at El-Meraba, one of which fixes the Roman name of the city,
CIVIILIA.
5990. 1881--87. Cosson, Ernest Saint-Charles, Membre de llnstitut. — Com-
pendium Flora3 Atlanticse seu expositio methodica plantarum omnium in AUeria
necnon in re^no Tunetano et imperio Maroccano hucusque notatarura ; ou Flore
des Ltats Barbaresques, Algerie, Tunisie et Maroc. Vol. i. Premiere partie —
Historique ei geographic. Svo, pp. 265, maps. (B. M. 7033, 1.
i.)
He gives a li.st of about 285 Articles, containing the authoiities he has
quoted.
Vol. ii.
published in 1883-87. Paris: 8vo, pp. cviii. and 867. Supplement
a lapartie hit.torique et Flore des Etats Barbaresque.s. Renouculacees —
Cruciferes. In progress.
5991. 1881. Papier, A. —De la teneur en Acide titanique du fer en Sable des
environs de Bone et de Takouch. B. A. Hipp., No. 16, p. 29.
5995. Note sur une inscription libyque trouvee .a Karkab, pies de Sai'da,
dans la province d'Oran. C. R. A. des Inscr. et Bell. -Lett., p. 95.
16mo. T. XV. contains " Guerras de los Espanoles, 1542, 1543 y 1632,"
"
signed F. del V. S. E,., pp. xix. + 396 including Guerra de Tremecen," Don ;
"
rraneiseo de la Cueva (No. 1543), Dialogo de las Gucrias de Unin," Bal-
"
tasar de Morales (No. 1593), and Victoria del Marques de Flores de Avila"
(No. 1632). (B. M. 12231, bb.)
1
114 SUl'PLKMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA,
6004. 1881. —
Engel, Ch., et B^ringer. La mission fran9aise chargee de I'etude
d'une voie ferree a travers le Sahara (Mission Flatters). R. d' Alsace, nouv. ser.,
t. X., Colmar,
pp. 145-184 and 309-329.
2 vols., 8vo.
The author says that the French conquest of Algeria is a colonization
without precedent in modern times. In the second volume are numerous maps
giving the historical development of each power. (B. M. 2058, b.)
" Pas de
rattachements, pas de reformes."
6009. 1881-84. —
Peyre, A. de. Administration des Communes Mixtes publie
avec autorisatiou du Secretaire General de I'Algerie. Alger 8vo, pp. 415. :
6011. 1881. Hamont, Emile. — Trois Zouaves heroiques. Paris: Svo, pp. 15.
n. V.)
(Q.
1
SUl'lM.KMKN r 1(1 TUK lillJI H iCUAl'll V (iF AMiKIMA. 11')
pp. 78-83.
Four inscriptions found at Cherchell. The first hns reference to public
works executed at Cherchell the second was engraved by Septimius Severus
;
in honour of Caracalla; the third was put up during the life of Geta, to Julia
6018. 1881. —
Jung, Dr. Julius. Die romanischen Landschaften des romischen
Reiches. Studien iiber die inneren Entwicklungcn in der Kuiserzeit. Insbruck :
6025. 1881. Lesseps, rerdinand de. —Algerie et Tunisia. Nouv. Rev., t. xiii.
pp. 489-497.
"
Ce qu'il faut j^enser du fanatisme musulman ;
la vraie doctrine du Goran,
a regard des Chretiens."
6032. 1881. — —
Legoyt, Alfred. Statistique L'Algerie d'apres les documents
officiels. 1. c, pp. 454-460.
A statistical account of the colony, written in anticipation of the meeting of
the Association.
6037. 1881. Mekki ben Badis, &c. — Reponse des conseillers generaux indigenes
au Rapport de M. Treille sur les incendies. Coustantine :
12mo, pp. 13. (Bib.
Boukris.)
6042. 1881. Prokesch-Osten, Graf Anton,— Aus dem Nachlasse des Grafeu
Prokesch Osten. K. K. osterr, Botschafter und Feldzengmeister. Briefvvechstl
mit Herrn von Gentz und Fiirsten Metternich. AVien 2 Bde., 8vo, pp. x. + 423 :
;
The writer complains that all the various systems hitherto adopted by the
government were hke commencing to build a pyramid by the summit instead
of by the base.
1881, 8vo, pp. xxxvi. + 448. This contains a list of the MSS. at Algiers. (B. M.
11905, k. 33.)
jauv.-juin.
118' SlJPl'LEMKN r TO I'lIK rflliLIOOHAI'irV OF Al.CKIilA.
pp. 450-454.
Another paper desiiaed to enlighten the Association francaise.
6061. 1881 ? Une Jeanne d'Arc Africaine. Episode de I'invasion des Arabes en —
Afrique. La Kahina. Paris s. d. 8vo, pp. vii. + 22, with a plan of Kasr Baghai.
:
'
Silex, cromlechs et fortresse d'El-Goleah."
6064. 1881. "Wernick, Fritz.— Stiidtebilder. Leipzig: Bvo.
This volume contains descriptions of the cities of Algiers, Blidah, Con- . . .
rapide coup d'osil en arriere et verrons les diverses phases par lesquelles est deja
passee cette question."
6067. 1882. Ardouin du Mazet, Victor Eugene. — liltudes Algeriennes.
L'Algerie iJolitique et economique, a travers la Province d'Oran. Lettrcs sur
SUPPLKMKN'I ro TUK HIliMOiiKArifV ti]- AI.(j|;i!IA. 110
6069. 1882. —
Backstrom, P. O. Ofversigt af de europeiska staternas politiska
historia under de sistatjugu aren. Stockholm: 8vo, 751. (B. M. 9079, b.)
The last portion is an account of Algeria from 1860 to 1881.
6070. 1882. Battandier, le Professeur J. A. —Le droguier d'un Mozabite a
Alger en 1882. Paris :
8v(., ]ip. 12.
6073. 1882. Brown, Dr. Robert.— The Peoples of the World. London :
4to,
6 vols., with many illustrations. (B. M. 2028, f.)
In vol. pp. 202-205, the Berbers are sketched.
ii., In the same volume,
p. 208, some account is given of the Moors. In vol. iii., p. 203, further reference
is made to them. In vol. v., pp. 138-142, the Iberian theory is discussed. In
vol. ii., p. 206, and vol. v., p. Ill, the Tuaregs 6nd a place. This work,
originally
'
The Races of Mankind '
in 4 vols., and of which several editions
have been issued, appeared in serial form, the first part being issued in 1881,
and the last five years later.
6074. 1882. Bulard. —Pecheresse et Inondations. Avant de reboiser protegeous
nos forets centre Alger 8vo, pp. 27.
les incen.lies. :
6077. 1882. Chitier. — Etude sur les causes du deboisement en Algerie. Miliani :
6079. 1882. Cr6ty, Ch. de, and Jules Oudot.— Etablissement d'une ligne
circulaire de Banlieue d'Alger par El-Biar et la Colonne Voirol. Alger :
8vo,
pp. 14.
Alger :
8vo, pp. 8.
6097. 1882. Hjelt, Otto J.— Korsika och Tunis, skildradc i bref af . . . Stock-
holm :
8vo, pp. 193. (B. M. 10025, bb. 6.)
Notes and impressions of Corsica, Tunis, and Algeria.
6098. 1882. Ideville, Comte H. d*. — La premiere campagne du General
Bugeaud en Afrique (6 juin — 19 juillet 183G). Le Correspondant, nouv. ser.,
t. xc. pp. 130-142.
d'A|)pel d'Alger, et annotcs par El-Hadj Salah ben Mohammed, Mokadem des
Mo'/abites a Mascara. Alger: 8vo, pp. 16.
6102. 1882. Lucas, Charles.— La justice en France de 1826 k 1880, et en
Algerie de 1853 a 1880. Orleans :
8vo, pp. 4. From C. R. de I'A. des Sc. Mor.
et Polit.
couduite des convois des Colonnes operant dans le Sud de I'Algerie. Alger :
(B. M. F. S. P.)
I'Etranger, relever les moindres opuscules pour les mettre a leur rang aupres
des livres les plus importants, depouiller les revues aussi Men que les annales
des Societes Savantes, &c."
This programme was well carried out, and the volumes contained a copious
but not au exhaustive bibliography of Algeria for the years to which they
refer. Only three volumes and a supplement, however, appeared, containing a
catalogue of books published between 1881 and 1883, when the work was
remodelled.
6107. 1882. Ministere du Commerce. — Annuaire statistique de la France.
Paris :
8vo, pp. xxiii. 612. +
(B. M. E. S. b. 5.)
This includes statistics regarding Algeria.
6109. 1882. Grover, Major George E., R.E.— Bombardment of Algiers, 1816.
Koy.il Engineers' Journal, Aug. l,p. 177.
Major Grover publishes a letter from Lis uncle, George Grover, then a mid-
shipman H.M.S. Queen Charlotte, giving a graphic account of the bombardment.
6110. 1882. Monsieur L^piney et son projet de chemin de fer. Alger: 8vo,
pp. 14. (Q. n. V.)
6111. 1882. Batna, Khenchla et I'Aures. Batna :
Bvo, pp. 18. (Q. n. v.)
6112. 1882. Niel, Odilon, Professeur au College de Bone.— Geographie de
I'Algerie. Geographie Physique, Agricole, Industrielle, Commerciale, Politique
et Itineraire de I'Algerie. Alger 12mo, 2 vols., pp. 333 and xv. + 528. 2 maps.
:
Printed at Bone.
6113. 1882. Observations et notes sur notre colonisation en Algerie. Paris :
6114. 1882. Dupuy, Dr. — Esquisse d'un programme Algerien. Alger: 8vo,
pp. 4G. (Q. n. V.)
6115. 1882. Les Colonies et I'Armee Coloniale par un patriote. Paris :
8vo,
pp. 48. (Q. n. V.)
6116. 1882. Paulitschke, Dr. Philipp.— Die Afrika-Literatur in der Zeit
vjQ 1500 bis 1750 n. Ch. Ein Beitiaj; zur geographischen Quellenkunde.
Wien :
8vo, pp. 122. (B. M. B. B. I. c. 16.)
Pages 38-75 contain the bibliography of North Africa, Egypt, Tripoli,
Tunis, Algiers, and Morocco. Only 449 works are recorded ; their titles are
abbreviated, anti there is no indication as to size.
p. 89.
deprive the revolting tribe of their religious t( achers restrict the influence of ;
chiefs open roads, construct public works, and respect the prejudices of Arabs
;
and Kabyles.
6122. 1882. Sabatier, Camille. Essai de determination anthropologique des
deux types ou races conuues sous lenom moderne de Kabyles. B. S. Anth. de
Paris, 3'"""= ser., t. v.
pp. 888-8!HJ.
SUPl'LEMKNT Tu THK lilBLIOUKArilV OF A1/;EH1A. 123
6123. 1882. —
Tabet, Elie. Notes sur Torganisatioa des tribus et IVityniologie
lies noras propres. Orau 8vo, pp. 44.:
Alger :
8vo, pp. 32. Supp. au II No. 12 de la Ligue du Reboiseraent.
6127. 1882. Wolf, le General. —
Les Imochar, etude d'ethnographie Algerienne.
Besan9on :
8vo, pp. 19. Ffoni the Memoires de I'Academie du Boubs.
6128. 1883. Armieux, le Dr. —Les dessins sur les rochers a Moghar dans le
707. The first edition is mentioned at No. 3747. (It only exists in B. M. 9061,
ee. 11.)
The body of tlie work is divided into three parts; the first is entitled
"
L'Afrique de Salluste et I'Algcrie contemporaine," the second is an account
of the Roman conquest, and the third is a description of the administration of
Roman provinces.
6133. 1883? F., Aumonier de la chapelle Saint-Louis de
Bourgade, I'Abbe
Cai;thage.
— Association
de Saint-Louis, ou croisade paciti([ue ayant pour but de
repnndre la civilisation chretieime parmi les Miisulmans au moyen d'ouvrages
ecrits ou traduits en leur langue. Paris 8vo, pp. 31, s. d. :
6137. 1883. Bulletin des Colons. —Societe Algerienne pour la protection des
Colons et I'avenir de I'Algerie. Constantine : 8vo. First number published
Jan., 1883.
pp. 83-85.
6140. 1883. Clair, Le P. Charles, de la Compagnie de Jesus. La Jeunesse —
lie Saint Augustiu d'apres ses Confessions. Paris Poitiers: 12mo, pp. 300. —
(Bib. Grussenmeyer.)
6146. 1883. Grammont, H. de.— L'Algerie par M. Wahl. Rev. Crit. d'Histoire
et de litt., vol. xv., No. 51, p. 173. A review of No. 4092.
6148. 1883. —
Proposition de loi ayant pour objet
Guichard, Depute. 1" de :
Foncier sur les proprietes bilties et non baties, &c. No. 2155. Chambre des
Deputes. Annexe au Proces-verbal du 16 juillet.
SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AL'iKKlA. 125
6149. 1883. Guyon. —^Co.lo rie la competeuce etendiie. Paris: 8vo, pp. 202.
(Q. n. V.)
6150. 188;!. Harvut, H.— Un Regulus breton. Rev. de Bretagne et Vendco.
I. liv. p. 347.
An account of Pierre Porcon de la Barbinais, beheaded at Algiers in 1667.
Etrangeres.
—Memoires et documents —
France. Paris: 8vo, pp. vii.-472.
" Le
depot des archives des affaires etrangeres est divise en plusieurs fonds,
parmi lesquels deux surtout la Correspondance ^mlitique et les Memoires et
;
6158. 1883.
Lavayssi^re, Sergent, 8'° Batt. de Chasseurs b, pied. Le
le —
Combat de Sidi-Brahim et le Sergent Lavayssiere (23, 24, 25 Sept. 1845).
Amiens 8vo, pp. 18. Extrait de I'Historiquc du 8*' Batt. complete d'aprcs la
:
stpt ecritts pardfux grands Pa])es, St. Leon IX. et St. Gregoire VII. dans la
second moitie du xi" Siecle ..."
6170. 188;j. Merz, le Dr. H. — Des bains de nier a Alger. B. de I'Ass. Sc. Alg.,
p. 13.
departments, namely
—
Section d'histoire et philologie
1. ;
2. Section d'Arch^ologie ;
6178. 1883. Projet d'Impot Poneier, sur les proprietes nou baties possedees
par les Eurojieens
en Algerie. Commission speciale institute par M. Tirman,
Gouverneur-General de I'Algerie. Proces-Verbaux des Seances et Projet de Loi h
I'appui. Alger :
8vo, pp. 146.
Valence :
8vo, pp. 16.
6184. 1883. Sabatier, C— Etude sur la femme Arabe. liev. d'Auth., 2"'*
ser., t. i.
pp. 56-59.
du 5 juillet.
6188. 1883. Terrayl, H.— lambes Algeriens. Le Juif. Alger: 8vo, pp. 19.
(Q. n. v.)
6189. 1883. Thomson, Depute.
— Rapport au nom de la commission du Budget,
chargee d'examiner le projet de loi portant fixation du Budget General de
I'exercice 1884 (Ministere de I'Interieur). No. 2371. Ciiambre des Deputes.
Annexe au proces-verbal de la Seance du 13 novembre.
6196. 1883. Voelter, Lie. Dr. Daniel. — Der Ursprung des Donatismus uach
dem Quellen unter.-ucht und dargesteilt. Freiburg 1. B. imd Tiibingen :
8vo, pp.
194. (B. M. 4531, bb. 2.)
6197. 1883. Zink, Dr. Michael.— Bischop Victors von Vita Geschichte der
Glaubensvervolgung im Lande Afrika. Hamburg: 1883, 8vo, pp. 90.
6198. 1883. 27^ bataillon de Chasseurs ; historique du Corps. Montpellier :
campaign of 1871-73.
6199. 1884. —
A Cockney. A Trip to the Great Sahara with a Camera by a
Cockney. London 12mo, pp. 56. (B. M. 1009.5, aa. 4.)
:
6204. 1884. Chemin de Fer d' Alger a Laghouat.— Sectionde Blida, Medea.
Berrouagbia. Quinze Cent Mille Francs, faite par la viUe de Medea pour
Otfre de
Hebrew burl<-sque poems regarding the anti-Semitic riots which took place
at Algiers in 1884. (Bib. Boukris.)
6209. 1884. Maillot. Mon dernier mot sur les fievres de I'Algerie. 1. c, p. 339.
16mo.
6212. 1884. Alger du 28 Juin au 5 Juillet 1884, d'apres tous ses journaux.
Documents pour servir a I'histoire du Pays. Alger 8vo, pp. 253. :
(B. M. 9061,
ccc. 27.)
An account of a riot between French and Jews.
6213. 1884. G^rente, le Dr. Paul. —Rapport a M. le Prelet du Departement
d'Alger sur la question de I'Asile des alienes (les precedents, la situation actuelle,
les mesures a prendre.) Alger 8vo, jip. 67. :
6214. 1884. Gouehet, le Dr., Secretaire de 1' Association Generale des Mddecins
6216. 1884. —
Heron de Villefosse, Ant. Tombes Romaines decouvertes a
Setif. Communication de M. Payen, convspondant du Conjite. B. du Cum.
des Tr^v. Hist, et Sc. Arcbeulogie, f. 2, pp. 72-74.
The first is a sai-cophagus of a woman named Veveria ; the second is a
cippus in memory of a soldier of the municipal guard of Rome ; subsequent to
A.D. 193.
6217. 1884. —Juvenal, Baron de.— L'Algerie. Un coup d'oeil sur son adminis-
tration, son agriculture, ses chemins de fer et ses destinees. Paris :
8vo, pp. 71.
(B. M. 10097, 14 (4.)
del.
"La tache de Gouverneur-General est la plus noble, la plus belle, la plus
haute, &c., &c."
6218. 1884. Le pour et le contre des contributions diverses. Oran :
Svo, pp. 13.
6219. 1884. Bordet. — Rapport sur le projet d'impots nouveaux. Alger :
8vo,
pp. 18.
6223. 1884. —
Mirabel, P6re. Etude sur la production de la vigne en Algerie
et sur les moyens preveutifs destines a la soustraire aux attaques du Phyloxera.
Alger :
16mo, pp. ii. + 23.
6224. 1884. —
Patorni, F., Interprets Militaire. Les Tirailleurs Algeriens dans
le Sahara. Recits faits par trois survivants de la Mission Flatters et recueilis
6227. 1884. —
Renard, Jules. Histoire de I'Algerie racontee aux PetitsEnfants.
Preface par M. Paul Bert. Alger 8vo, pp. : x. + 168. (B. M. 9061, de 30.)
6228. 1884. Richard, Jules. —
Le Protectionnisme rationnel. Preface de M.
Joly de Bresillun, Conseiller General de Constantine. Philippeville Svo, pp. 10. :
6229. 1884. Rouard de Card, E.— Les certificats d'etudes speciales en Algerie.
Paris Svo, pp. 21. (Q. n. v.)
:
6238. 1884. Tarry, H.— Les villes Berberes de I'Oued Mya. llev. d'Kthnog.,
t. iii.
p. 1.
6242. 1884. Lecq, Hipp. — Dommages causes par I'Altise. Alger: 8v'o, pp. 36.
6246. 1885. —
Antoine, J. Manuel agricole el^mentaire special a I'Algerie,
destin^. ecoles primaires de cette colonie et aux immigrants. Suivi de Notions
aux
sur I'economie du Betail Algerien et sur la medecine veterinaire par P. Bremond.
Oran : sm. 8vo, pp. 135.
6247. 1885. Arl^s-Dufour, Armand, Societe d' Agriculture d' Alger. Rapport —
surun ensemble de mesures de nature a favoriser Televage du cheval en Algerie.
Adopte en ISeance du 4 juillet. Alger 8vo, pp. 4. :
6252. 1885. —
Bequet, Conseiller-Rappurteur, — Exarnen des propositions lelatives
dats d'Afrique. Paris: 18mo, pp. iv. + 276. (Bib, Nat. Paris, Lk*, 1337.)
6254. 1885. Galindo, y de Vera Leon. Historia, vicisitudes y politica tra- —
dicional de Espaiia respecto de sus posesiones ea las Costas de Africa. Madrid :
4to, pp. 482. (B. M. 9061, f. 2.)
6255. 1885. —
Bersange, I'Abbe J. Dom Francois Regis, Procurenr General de
la Trappe a Rome. Fondateur et premier Abbe de N.-D. de Staoueli (Algerie).
Paris 12mo, pp. xvi. + 451. (B. M. 4864, ccc. 20.)
:
"Notre modeste recit est destinea mettre en lumiere par un exemple recent
le role civilisateur que remplissent encore aujourd'hui les heritiers de Citeaux."
6256. 1885. Biereye, Johannes, Brueckenensis. Res Numidarum et Maurorum —
aunis inde ab a.dcxlviii usque ad a.dccviii ab tj.c. perscribantur. Dissertaiio
inauguralis quam ad sunimos in Philosophia honores ab amplissimo philosophorura
ordine in Universitate Fredericiana Haleusi cum Vitebergensi consociata rite
impetrandos scripsit, J. B.
Hal is Saxonum :
8v0j pp. 45.
Caput primum. De rebus Numidarum, pp. 1-32.
Caput alteram. De rebus Maurorum, pp. 32-45.
6257. 1885. Bulletin du Cornice Agricole des Arib, paraissant chaque
trimestre. Alger : 8vo.
Tbe first number appeared in 1885, pp. 32.
6258. 1885. Bulletindu Syndicat des Viticulteurs du Departement d'Alger.
Paraissant mensuellement. Alger: 8vo.
The first number appeared in July, 1885, pp. 70, under the presidence of
M. Grellet.
Alger :
8vo, pp. 11.
An account of a miliary column now at Teniet el Ahd. Extrait de la
Rev. Afr. (B. M. 770, h. g. 43 (7).)
6280. 1885. Marcel, J. J. —
Dictionnaire franeaisarabe des dialectes d'Al-
g- 6.)
134 SUPPLEMENT TO THL BIBLIOGRAPHY Ol" AL'.LItlA.
This article describes the various ruins in the departments of Oran and
Algiers, with maps showing their situation.
Another part, 1. c, p. 550, deals with those of Constantine.
Tlie continuation of Constantine and Tunisia is contained in vol. v. p. 450.
6283. 1885-92. —
Molinier, Auguste. Catalogue des manuscrits de la Biblio-
theque Mazarine. Paris: 4 vols., 8vo. (B. M. Bar T. v.)
This collection contains "Les illustres Captifs" by P. Dan, which has been
described and analysed by MM. Grammont and Piesse, and published with
Menail.
The first number appeared in January, 1885 : 8vo, pp. 46.
6295. 1885. Virchow, R. — Sfeilspitzen und messer aus Feuerstem aus der
Algiereschea Sahara. Verhandl. der Berlin Anthrop. Gessell., s. 92-93.
6297. 1886. M61ix, le Capitaine. — Note sur les deux inscriptions biliugues,
latino et libyco-puniques d'Ain-Sidi Youssef et d'Ain-el-Kebsch (province de
Constantine). 1. c, p. 149.
6298. 1886. Jus, H. — Etude sur le regime des eaux du Sahara de la province
de Constantine. I. c, j).
162.
6303. 1886. Bonzom, E. — La production ovine en Algerie. Alger: 8vo, pp. 48.
(Bib. Nat. Paris, S. 5341.)
" La domaine du c'est I'Afrique francaise tout entiere des steppes
mouton,
sahariennes au littoral Me literraueen, du Maroc a la Tripolitaiue."
6305. 1886. —
Cagnat, B,. Cours eleiiientaire d'Epigraphie latine. Paris: 8vo,
6308. 1886. —
Constant, P. d'Estournelles de. Les Societes Secretes cbez leg
Arabes, et la Conquete de TAfriiiue du Nurd. Rev. des Deux Mondes, vol. 74,
1st March, pp. 100-128.
Based on Commandant Einn's 'Marabouts et Khouan' (No. 4334).
6309. 1886. Cosneau, E. — De Romanis viis in Numidia Thesim facultate
littemrum Pariscensi jjroponebat ad doctoris gradum promovendus. Parisiis 8vo, :
pjD.
94. With a map entitled, "Nunddia vetus, viaj Autoainianse aut Peutin-
gerauffie." (Bodleian 2072, d. 2.)
6310. 1886. Freshfield, Douglas W., Hon. Sec. E.G.S.— An ascent in the
lesser Atlas. Alpme
Journal, vol. xiii. pp. 41, 42. See also Proc. R.G.S.,
vol. xiii. p. Ill, Feb. 1891.
The author shows that the peak of Djurdjura seen from Algiers is Ras
Timedouine, and not Leila Khadidja.
6311. 1886. Gaultier de Claubry, I. — Note sur le vocabulaire des couleurs
cliez les Arabes d'Algerie. B. S. Auihrop., 3'" ser., t. ix. pp. 698-701.
6312. 1886. Gonzalez, Joachim de.— Essai chronologique sur les Musulmans
celebres de la Ville d'Alger. Texte Francais-Arabe. Alger: 8vo, pp. 64.
6313. 1886. G-uin, L. — Nouvelle Algerienne. Deux Victimes de I'Amour.
Oran 14mo, mx 15.
:
6318. 1886. Le
Chatelier, A., Chef de I'annexe d'Ouargla. —Description de
I'oasis d'Insalah. Alger 8vo, pp. 89, with map.
:
This obtained a medal of the 2nd class from the Soc. d'Acclim. de France.
StTPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGEPJA. 137
6322. 188G. P., le Capitaine. Les Routes de— I'Algerie au Soudan. Paris:
8vu, pp. 20, with map fruin Mascara to Timbuctu. Extrait du J. des Sc. Milit.,
decenibre 1885.
6323. 1886. Patorni, A.— L'Emir el-Hadj Abd el-Qader. E^gleraents Mili-
taire, avec appendice, Texte et trad action nouvelle accompagnee de notes.
B. Corresp. Afr., 5th year, p. 1.
A correct version of the work published by General Marey-Monge (No. 1353),
with valuable notes, and a Bibliography of works treating of Abd el-Kader.
6324. 1886. Rieoux, le Dr. Ren6. — La population Euro])eenne en Algerie
pendant I'annee 1885. Etude statistique publiee avec rapprobatiun de M.
Tinman, Gouverneur General de I'Algerie. Philippeville 8vo, pp. 32 + Ix. (Bib. :
Musee, 52702.)
6325. 1886. Roubine-Zermati. — Ourda. Drame Algerien, en trois actes et
neuf tableaux. Alger 8vo. :
The author's ancestor was a slave in Algiers in 1641, and has left a most
interesting MS", record of his captivity and singular devotion to his country-
men in a similar plight.
6327. 1886. Susan, J. N. — Drie Jaar in Algiers. Avonturen van een HoUandsch
Ueserteur onder de Arabieren. 's-Gravenhage :
8vo, pp. 149. (B. M. 10097, c. 26.)
6328. 1886. Taminian, Henri, Membre de la Societe Bourguignonne d'liis-
toire et de
Geographie.
— Doria et Barberousse j^ar M. leVice-Amiral Jurieu
de la Graviere (No. 4509). Essai d'Etude contradictoire. Dijon :
8vo, pp. 60.
6329. 1886. Trenberg, Baron Priedrich von. — Die franzosische Fremden-
Legion in Algicr. Wurzb. 8vo, pp. 20. (B. M. 8831,
: b. 29 (4). )
6330. 1886. Tubiana, Henry. — Le Juif, ce (i[u'il doit etre. Paris: 8vo,
pp. 17. (Bib. Boukris.)
6331. 1886. Vignon, Louis, Ancien Ch(.f du Cabinet du Ministre du Com-
merce. — Les — leur commerce,— lem- situation ecouoniique,
colonies franyaises, —
leur uiilite pour la
metropole,
— leur avenir. Paris: 8vo, pp. 236. (Bib. Ec.
Sup. 23855.)
Algeria, not being under the Ministcre de la Marine et des Colonies, and
the various services in it being ratiaches to the several miuistneSj is only
treated in an appendix, pp. 215-222.
The author says, " Le Sahara Algerien n'a pas la pretention d'etre une
publication savante cette publication se composera de cinq fascicules."
. . .
6339. 1887. Belkassem ben Sadira. — Une mission en Kabylie, sur les dialectes
Berberes et I'assimilation des Indigenes. Alger: 8vo, pp. Ixxi. (B. M. 12902, c.
15 (4).)
He concludes that the natives must be educated up to assimilation by
government schools.
6340. 1887. Bernard. — L'Algerie qui s'en va. Paris :
12mo, pp. 388. (B. M.
10097, C. 22.)
6341. 1887. Blaise, A. — Description de 'Ain-Elarba. Departement d'Oran.
B. S. G. de I'Est. Nancy, B. 1'" Trimestre ;
also 1888, 1'" Trimestre. (B. M.
Ac. 630 a.)
6342. 1887. Mercier, le Colonel.— Notes sur les mines et les voies antiques
de rAljerie, recueillies paries brigades topograph iques (Campagne de 1885). 1. c,
pp. 466-481, with two illustrations. These comprise: I. Voies Romaines de
Rusuccuru a Saldae. II. Rusippisir. III. Voie Romaine de Tinterieur. IV.
Tubusuptus. V. Voie <^e Saldae par Tubusuptns. VI. Voies seconda ires se rat'a-
chant a la grande voie centrale de Cirta a Cesaree.
6343. 1887. Bou-Said, le Capitaine,— Livre d'honneur du 2' Bataillon
d'lnfanteiie Legere d'Afrique. Europe, Asie, Afrique, Amerique. Precis de
I'historique du Bataillon 1832-1887. Paris: 8vo, pp. 93.
6349. 1887. Cosson, E.— Compendium flor* Atlanticaj, &c. See No. 4015.
Vol. ii.
pp. cviii. + 367, separately indexed. (B. M. 7033, 1.
1.)
6350. Conspectus Florse Atlanticje, ou I^numeration methodique des
Plantes connues en Algerie, en Tunisie et an Maroc. 8vo (in serial form).
This is an abridgment and prodromus of the preceding.
suprr.KMENT TO fir;': luiu.io iii.vi'iiv ok alijEUIA.. i:)'.)
Pliilologie Beibere. Algor, 8vo, pp. 75. See also Bull, de Corres. Africaiue.
Chap. i. Dlalectes des Beni Menasser. Ch;)p. ii. Dialectes du Sud Oranais
et de P'iguig. Chap. iii. Uialecte Chel'ha du Sous et de I'Oued Draa.
6355. 1887. —
Courtois, H. Les chemins de fer Algerieas et tunisiens. B. S. G.
Comm. Bordeaux, t. x. pp. 276-283.
6362. 1887. —
Drouet, Henri. Grande Kabylie. Excursion ch< / les Beni Yenni.
B. Sue. Normande ae G., Jul. Aout, pp. 212-240; and separately, Rouen, 1888,
4to, ini. 83.
de M. Leon de Rosny."
—
The contents are; Les Ben Djellab, Sultans de Tougourt. Le Souf. Les
Daouaouda, Chei'kh el-Arab. Avenement des Ben Gana. Ouargla. (B. M.
10105, ff.
2.)
6370. 1887. Arnaud, M., Interprete Militaire. Etude sur le Soufisme, par —
Cheikh Abd-el-Hadi ben Ridouane. Traduction de M. Arnaud, with the original
Arab text. 1. c, p. 350, No. 185.
Soufism, according to one of its teachers, consists in dying to one's self and
living to God.
6376. 1887. Canal. — Note sur une decouverte Archeologique faite a Nemours.
1. c, p. 59.
6377. 1887. Demaeght, L. — Contribution au recueil des nionnaies frappees
sous les dynasties Musulmanes du nord de I'Afrique. 1. c, p. 63.
pp. 8.
6381. 1887. Itineraire d'lnsaleh a Ideles, avec carte. Gaz. Geogr., t. xxiv.
p. 250.
This gives an account of the important position of Amguid.
6382. 1887. Joly, Ch. — Note sur les Orangeries et les irrigations de Blidah.
Paris; 8vo, i)p.in, with illustrations.
SUPrLKMKNT TO TlIF': BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGEUIA. 141
6393, 1887. Kobelt, Dr. W.— Les Dolmens de Guyotville. Rev. d'Ethnog.,
t. vi.
pp. 13.5-149.
A translation of chap. vii. of No. 4409.
pp. 343-346.
6386. 1887. —
Lasteyrie, R. de. Inscriptions antiques recucillies k Timgad et
a Djemila. B. Arch,du Comite, t. v. pp. 304-342.
These were discovered during the excavations made in the previous j-ear
by
M. Duthoit, Architecte de la Commission des Monuments historiques, and
sent by him to the Comite. They are seven in number.
6387. 1887. Mereier, Colonel. — Notes sur les mines et les voiea antiques de
These refer to places in the frontier of Tunis, but most of them are situated
within that I'egency.
6395. 1887. Meynie, Georges.— L'Algerie Juive. Paris: 12mo, pp. xviii.-
317 (2ud edition). (B. M, 4516, aa. 14,)
" Un
franpais independant ne sanrait parler des Semites sans parler contra
eux."
6396. 1887. Minist^re des Travaux Publics. —Atlas des Ports. Published
by the Ponts et Chaussees. Paris 4to, Troisieme Livraison.
:
6403. 1887. Ramie, Culture de la. B. S. Agr. d'Alger, Oct.—Dec, No. 93,
p. 186.
6407. 1887.
R^veillaud, Eugene. —
Une excursion au S.ihara Algerien et
Tunisien. Angle de Nord-Est Djebel-Chechar. Khanga-Sidi-Nadgi. Negrine.
Le Djerid et les grands, chotes (mer interieure). La Vallee des Beni Barbas,
Paris: 12mo, pp. 4-221.
Written in the forms of letters, originally published in the Signal. (B. M.
10097, e. 10.)
6408. 1887. Rieoux, le Dr. Ren^. — La Population Europeenne en Algerie
pendant I'anuee 1886. Etude statistique publiee avec I'approbation de M. Tirman.
Gouverneur General de I'Algerie. Philipjjeville 8yo, pp. 28 xi. : +
6409. 1887. Rinn, L.— Lettres
de Touareg. Rev. Afr., t. 31, p. 321, No. 185.
Several Touareg detained at Algiers were authorized to send letters to their
country. Seven of these are reproduced in facsimile with translations. This is
thefirst instance of any such documents having been published, and it is
proved
by them that the Tifinagh or Berber character is in common use amongst them.
6410. 1887. Riviere, Ch. — Etude officielle de la Ramie. Premier rapport a la
Societe d'Agriculture et au Cornice Agricole d'Alger. B, S. Agr. d'Alger, No. 93,
]).
190.
SUri'I.EMKNT TO TllV. lilKl.IO ;i;.M>HV oV .\I.<; KIM A. 143
6418. Rousset,
1887. Camilla. Les Commencements — d'une Conquete
L'Algerie de 1830 a 1840. Paris 2 vols., Svo, pp. 407, 4}>1.
:
From the inquiry into the alleged pillage of the Kasba and the creation of
the Zouaves to the recall of Mareohal Vallee in 1840. (P. M. 9230, ee. 7.)
6415. 1887. Wahl, Maurice. — La femme Arabe. Rev. de I'Afr. frany., May,
pp. 147-163.
"Un nouvel exemple encore plus scandaleux s'est produit dans la Province
d'Oran a I'egard de I'Agha de 'I'iaret, Si el Hadj Kaddour Sahraoui, euleve
brutalement et interne dans la province de Constantine."
—
6417. 1887. S6rizat, Dr. Etudes siir Tebessa et les environs. B. A. Hipp.,
No. 22, p. 27 et seq. Completed in B., No. 23 for 1888.
Much more space is taken up with the natural history of Tebessa than
with its unrivalled antiquities.
6421. 1887. —
Papier, A. Inscriptions nouvelles de la Tunisie et de la province
de Constantine communiquee-; a I'Academie d'Hippone, du 1'" juillet 1885 au
31, mars 1886. 1. c, pp. 102-166. Forty-seven inscriptions are here repro-
duced.
6422. De I'eymologie des mots employes par les Grecs, les Romains,
lei Arabes et les Fran9ais, pour designer le Djebel Aures. 1. c, p. 239.
6423. Du
projet de restauration des Citernes d'Hippone par la Ville
de Bone. 1. 300, with view, plan, and section.
c, p.
These cisterns, the sole relics of the venerable city of St. Augustine, have
been restored by the Ponts et Chaussees, and so have lost every trace of
archaeological interest.
ment; la souscription ;
I'exhumation des restes du heros et leur translation dans
I'ossuaire du monument de la place Mazaghran. Alger :
8vo, pp. 62.
6433. 1887. —
Vignon, Louis. La France dans I'Afrique du Nord, Algerie et
Tunisie. Avec une carte en couleurs hors texte. Paris 8vo, pp. v. 290. See : —
also a review by M. de Grammont in Rev. Grit. d'Hist. et de Litt., vol. xxvii.,
1889, p. 255.
"L'Afrique francaise est notre seule Colonic ou nos corapatriotes . . .
satisfaite si I'etude que Ton va lire avait la bonne fortune de faire aimer cette
nouvelle France."
This work appears to be based principally on that of M. Leroy-Beaulieu,
No. 4728.
6434. 1887. Wahl, Maurice, Professeur au Lycee Lakanal. Les villes de —
I'Algerie. Alger
— Paris :
8vo, pp. 31. Extrait de VAfrique Frangaise. 32
illustrations.
6436. 1887. Bourin, le Capitaine E.— Les villes de TAlgerie T^nes (Car- —
tennse). Paris :
8vo, pp. 45. Extrait de I'Afr. Franf., with illustrations by 0.
Callighan.
6437. 1887. Canal, J. —Les villes de I'Algerie —Marnia {Lalla Maghrina).
Paris :
8vo, pp. 22. Extrait de I'Afr. Fr.
—
6438. 1887. Waille, Victor. Note relative a des fouilles execut^es a Chercliell
au mois de mai 1886, sous la direction de M. Victor Waille, Professeur a I'^cole
des lettres d'Alger, charge d'une mission arcb^ologique par M. Tirman, Gouverneur-
Gendral de I'Algerie. Comptes Rendus des Seances de I'Acad. des Inscr. etBelles-
Lettres de I'annee 1886, 4' ser., t. xiv. pp. 301-305.
SUPPLKMKNT TO TflF, niRIJOr.P.Arif V OF AI/'.KRIA. 145
vii.
6439. 1888. Algerie— Lcs Sauterellcs, aliment et engrais. L'Alg.Agric, t.
p. 1.
]..
11.
705-713.
6442. •
Les populations en Algerie. France Coram., vi. p. 5.
6443. 1888. —
Allen, Grant. A Glance at North Africa. Contemp. Rev., April,
p. 526.
pp. 275-285.
14tl SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOiiRAPIIY OF ALGERIA.
•6457. Doutaergue, Profespeur au Lycee d'Orau. —Note sur ti'ois e.-peces (PlanteH)
pp. 19.
6467. Roussel, Th^ophile, Senateur, membre de I'Academie de Medecine. De —
I'applicationaux nourrissons fran^ais en Algeria de la loi du 23 decembre
1874, sur la protection des enfants du premier age. 1. c, pp. 466-473.
6468. Gaillards, B. — Etude sur la propriete agricole en Algerie. 1. c, pp.
584-590.
6476. 18S8. Bails, J., Ingeiiieur au Corps des Mines.— Notice sur les sources
Thermalcset Minerales dii Departemeutd'Oran.avec 6 Planches Coloriejset Carte
d'ensemble. Oran Sv.j), pp. 43. :
6484. 1888. Cat, E.— Petite histoire de I'Algerie. Alger: 2 torn. (B. M.
9061, de. 33.)
6485. 1888. Beguin, A., and B. Peigneaux, Missionaircs de la maison de
—
Chartreux de Lyon. En Zigzag du Mar"C a Malte a travers I'Algerie, la Tiuiisie
et les Etats Barbaresques, Souvenirs d'Afrique. Lyon 16mo, pp. vii. + 530. :
.6489. 1888. Bissuel, Capt. H., Chef de Bureau Arabe. Les Touare'Z de —
rOuest. Alger 8vo, pp. xix. + 203, with two maps. (B. M. 10095, ee. 13.)
:
contrary to all precedent, delivered over to the French, by whom they were
interned at Algiers. The work in question, as well as the maps, is based on
information obtained from them. See also a review by M. de Grammont in
Kev. Ciit. d'Hist. et de Litt., vol. xxvii., 1889, p. 276,
6490. 1888. —
Blancard, Theodore. Questions Algeriennes (actualites). Paris :
—
6491. 1888. Bleicher. Recher<!hes lithologiques sur la formation a bois silicifies
The first three chapters are devoted to the history of the Jewish cemeteries,
after which follows the text and translation of 48 inscriptions. A valuable
contribution towards the history of the Jewish community at Algiers, at one
time virtually supreme in the Eegency. See also a review of this work by
M. de Grammont, Rev. Crit. d'Hist. et de Litt., vol. xxvii., 1889, p. 52.
6493. 1888. Bonnet, Ed., and P. Maury.— D'Aia Sefra a Djenien —Bou-Resq.
Voyage botanique dans le Sud-Oranais. Paris :
8vo, pp. 36. Extrait du Journ.
de Bot., 1 and 16 Sept.
Pans: 12mo,pp.323. Dated Boufarik (Algerie), mai 1888. (B.M. 012547, h. 17.)
A romance, the scene of which is laid in Algeria. The author endeavours
to show the injustice of repressing the natives. Paris.
6497. 1888. Catta, J. D., Chefdu Service Syndical. Visite aux foyers phyl- —
loxeriques de Philippeville et La Calle. Alger : 8vo, pp. 19. From Bull, du
Syndicat des Viticulteurs du Dep. d' Alger, 10 deer. 1887.
6498. Rapport au Conseil general. Visite geuerale des vignobles du
d^partement. Alger :
8vo, pp. 16.
SUPPLEMKNT TO THK MBMOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA. 149
6409. 1888. Camus, F., Medecin-Major. —De rorganisation des lazaretu mili-
taires de Sidi-Ferruch et de Matifou en 1886-87. Arch, de Med. et de Pharm.
Mil., t. 12, pp. 259-281, 343-361, with plan.
la Vigne. 1. c, p. 119.
advancement of Science.
6506. 1888. Les Campagnes de Kabylie. —Expedition de la neige en 1852.
1. c, p. 133.
6507. 1888. Bernard, Augustin. — L'assassinat du Lieutenant Palat. 1. c,
p. 147.
6514. 1888. Canal, J. — Tlem9en sous les Turcs; taitatives d'occupation par
les Espagnols. 1.
c. No. 46, p. 267 et seq.
6520. 1888. Clavenad, P., Ingenieur des Ponts et Chaussees. — Une mission
dans le Sud Orauais. Paris 8vo, pp. 123, with 54 :
illustrations. (B. M. 10097,
1.
24.)
150 SUI'PLEMKNT TO THK HIIJLIOGRAPHY OF ALGFCRIA.
6E29. 1888. —
Egger, Bertoldi A. Libri duo de vita et virtutibus magni
ecclesite S. Augustini, Hipponensis Episcopi, per Nebridium A.
doctoris
Mundelheim, Can. Reg. S. Aug. Claustro-Neoburgi e sancti hujns prsesulis
Gesiuruis operibus coUecti, nunc in menioriam millies et quin:j;enties reviTsi anni-
ver.savii conversionis S. Augustini, recens oblati, emendati et amplificati,
" Alimenta
appeiidice pietatis Augustinianse," per Bertholdum A. Egger,
Can. Reg. Lat. in antiquissima collegiata eccl^sia ad D. Virgiuem Claustro-
Neoburgi. GrfBcis 12mo, pp. 395. (B. M. 3670, df. 9.)
:
6530. 1888. El-Djerad (Les Sauterelles). Numero illustre, publie par les —
soins de la representation algerienne au profit des victimes des Sauterelles en
6534. 18b8. Freshfield, Douglas W., Hon. Sec. R.G.S.— Ostern in Afrika.
CEsteir; Alpen-Zeituug No. 253, 254, ff. x,
pp. 23, with a map in text, and the
i-aine illustration as in Mr. Fox Tuckett's
paper, No. 6611. See also No. 6310.
6535. 1888. —
Gaffarel, Paul. L'AlgeueConquise. Depuis la prise de Constan-
tine jusqii'a nos jours. Paris: 8vo, j.p. 187, with 51 illustrations. Another,
edition, pp. 190, in 1889. (B. M. 9061, e. 2.)
6536. 1888. GeofFroy, Auguste. — Le Bordier berbere de la Grande Kabylie.
Paris; 8vo. Publication de la Societe d'Econoniie Sociale Le Play.
This work is the complement of that by the same author on the nomades,
No. 4642.
6537. 1888. Godefroy, Eugene, Avocat a la Cour d'Appel de Paris. —Les
Communes de exercice de I'Alijerie sous I'empire de la loi municipale.
plein
(Commentaire de I'Article 164 de la loi du 5 avril 1884). Alger: 8vo, pp. 76.
(B. M. 6005, f. 3 (3).)
6538. 1888. Gourliau, E.— Merhode pour I'etude de I'Arabe ecrit. Miliana :
Volumes full of the most valuable information regarding the great works
undertaken by H. E. in Africa, and especially in Algeria.
—
6544. 1888. Guillaumet, Gustave. Tableaux Algeriens. Ouvrage illustre
de douze eaux-fortes par Guillaumet, Courtry, Le Rat, Gery-Bichard, MuUer ofc
Toussaint de six Heliogravures par Dujardin, et de 128 gravures en relit;!'
;
d'apres les tableaux, les dessins et les croquis de I'artiste. Precede d'une notice
sur la vie et les oeuvres de Guillaumet par Eugene Mouton. Paris :
8vo, pp. 322.
(B. M. 10095, g. 5.)
: "Ilest mort a47 ans . . . a chaque toile nouvelle qu'il exposait a la critique,
il
gagnait un rang dans la hierarchic des maitres."
6545. Les peintres de TAfritjue francaise. Rev. de TAfr. Fr., t. vi., pt. 1,
pp. 65 et seq.
6546. 1888. Hamel, Louis, Sous-chef de Bureau au Gouvernement General. —
Da Regime des Eaux en Al^erie. Alger :
8vo, pp. 68. Extrait de la Rev. Alg.
et Tun. de Leg. et de Juris.
152 SUPPLEMENT TO THK BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGEPJA.
The author was sent to Algeria to study the question of the locusts. He
gives an account of their invasions in America, Russia, Cyprus, and Algeria,
the methods employed for their destruction, and the means to be employed.
71-74, 305-311.
6556. 1888. —
L' Algerie Illustr^e. Publication Artistique Bi-Mensuelle, en
photogravure par A. Leroux. Texte de Jean de Blida. Commenced 1st
January, 1888. Alger 4to. :
6559. 1888. Le —
Clercq, Maurice. Etude Historique. Le Tombeau des cinq
Deys d'Alger, Legende Algerienne. Clermont (Oise) 8vo, pp. 68. ;
8vo, pp. 36. [Petite bibliotheque francaise.] (Bib. Nat. Paris, 8°, Y2 43, 170.)
A tale of Kabylia in 1857, when Dra-el-Mizan was a frontier
post.
6563. 1888. Ligue du Reboisement. — De la promulgation de la loi du
4 avril 1882 sur la conservation et restauration des terrains en montagne.
la
Alger : 8vo. From Bull, de la Ligue du Reboisement, No. 25. (B. M. 07076,
h. 1.
(12).)
SUPPLKMENT TO THE UIBLlOliKAPHY OF ALGEUIA/ 1o3
une organisation judiciaire speciale. Paris 8v'o, pp. 205-xxxvi. (B. M. 5403, :
<r 0\
6566. 1888. Mercier, le Colonel.— Note sur les mines et lesvoies antiques
with 4 maps.
6567. 1888. Sauret, le Capitaine.— Note sur les ruines voisines de Constan-
tiue. 1. c, p. 137.
6568. 1888. Cagnat, M.— Papport sur une communication de M. le Capitaine
Janin de Gabriae. 1.
c, p. 139.
" Sous le
titre Kramica, Drea et Mdaourouch' M. de Gabriae a rassemble
un grand nombre de details curieux sur la region de Khamissa le travail est ;
•'
J'ai essaye de tracer une voie nouvelle k I'etudiant en lui presentant t\ la
gravures, and more than 130 other ill istra ions. (B. M. 10095, g. 5.)
I'li SUPPLKAIEXT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGEKIA.
6573. 1888. Movia.ento della navigazione italiaue nell' Algeria. B, Min. Aff.
esteri, p. 713.
6574. 1888. Oran et I'Algerie en 1887.— Oran : 2 vols., Svo, pp. 339 + 280,
with numerous maps and illus rations.
Tiiese are most creditable volumes, published for the use of members of the
" Association franchise
pour I'avancement des Sciences," which met at Oran
Tliey contain articles on Oran by Dr. G. Seguy and M. Waille
'
tliis year.
6577. 1888. Playfair, Sir R. L.— Report on the Trade of Algeria for 1886.
Cons. Rep. Ann. Ser., No. 249. London :
Svo, pp. 15.
6578. Report on the Trade of Algeria for 1887. 1. c. No. 291, pp. 15.
6579. •
—
6583. 1888. Reboud, le Dr. V. Excin-sions dans le territoire de la commune
mixte de ISafia. Rec. des Not. et Mem. de la Soc. Arch, du Constantine, vol. 24,
pp. 1-36, with map and 6 plates of inscriptions.
6587. 18ti8. Fiiye, Allotte de la, Coinmaudant du Genie. Note sur quelqiies —
decouvertes arche'ologiques laites a Tebessa pendant les aniiees 1886-87. 1. c,
p[). 199-233, with 4 coloured plans of the Theruies of Tebessa.
6591. 1888. Holland, Georges, Ingenieur des mines. —Le chemin de fer de
Biskra — Tugurt— Ouar^la. Avec cartes iutercalees dans le texte. Paris: 8vo,
I'Algerie (1841-1857). Paris 2 vols., 8vo, pp. 387 and 413, with 10 plates from
:
Rev^ des Deux Mondes. T. 84, 1887, pp. 7G3 et seq. (B. M. 9061, cc. 22.)
neighbourhood.
6595. 1888. Sabatier, Camille.— Rapport sur le projet de loi portant fixation
du budget general de I'exercice 1889. Miuistere de I'lnterieur (Gouvernement de
lAlgerie). Ciiambre des Deputes, No. 3016. 4" lej,islature. Du role de I'Algerie
dans la vie economique de la Patrie.
6596. 1888. Sahut, Felix.— Les Euc^dyptus; aire geographique de leur indi-
6598. 1888. Say, Louis.— La Frontiere du Maroc. Oujda, Les Beni Sna.^sen,
L'Oued Kiss et U Moulouya. li. de la S. G. Cumm. de Paris, t. x. pp. 528-536,
with map and illustrations.
6599. 1888. Seriziat, Dr. — Etude sur Tebessa et ses environs. B. A. Hipp.,
No. 22, PI). 26-27 et .ser/.
6600. 1888, Jus, H., Directcur des travaux de sondages.
—Les oasis du Souf du
departement de Constantine (Sahara Oriental).
1.
c, p. 67, witl: maps.
156 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
6611. 1888. Tuckett, P. P.— Across the Kabyle Highlands, with a note by
Douglas W. Preshfield. Alpine .Tourn., vol. xiv. p. 73.
An interesting account of a walk over Djurdjura, across the Oued es-Sahtl,
and through tlie country of the Beni Abbas to Bordj Bou Arreredj, with aa
illustration.
6618. 1888. Welsch, E. —Sur les dilTereuts etages pliocenes des environs d'Alg'^r.
Ex 'rait du B. de la S, Ged. de France, 3^ serie, t. xvii.
p. 125.
SUrPI.KMENT TO Tlfr. BIBLIOGRAl'HY OF ALGERIA, 157
d'Appel d' Alger. Audience Solennelle du 10 octobi-e. Alger 8vo, pp. 51. :
(1888).
Soudan consideree dans ses rapports avec la creation de grandes oasis Sahariennes,
Paris :
Svo, pp. 64. (B. M. Pam. 89.)
" La creation a la condition d'avoir de Teau, est une operation d'une
d' oasis,
p. 181.
" la position geographique du M'zab. M. H. B.
Apres avoir indique . . .
6637. 1889. —
Holland, G. Les Eaux Artesiennes et les nouvelles oasis de I'Oued
Eir', Algerie. La Nature, Feb. 23 and March 9 also C. E. S. G. Paris, p. 143.
;
M. Eolland does not think that the multiplication of artesian wells in the
Oued Eir' is at all likely to exhaust the supply of water.
6638. Blanc, Ed.— Les Sondaaes Artesiens du Sahara. 1. c, p. 169.
1889.
He
agrees with M. Eolland in the article last quoted, that in the Oued Eii'
the limit of artesian wells has not been reached, but he does not think it is
the same with all parts of the Sahara.
6639. 1889. —
Rolland, G. Les Bondages Artesiens du Sahara.
He again discusses M. Blanc's views, and gives statistics of the yield per
minute of wells. 1. c, p. 289.
6640. L'elevage de I'Autruche au Sahara. 1. c, p. 326.
6642. 1889 (?). Brown, Robert.— The Countries of the World, being a popular
description of the various continents, islands, rivers, seas, and peoples of the
globe. London 8vo, s. d., pp. 335. (Lib. E. G. S., G. 26.)
:
The portions devoted to Algeria are : The Barbary States, pp. 91-94 ;
The
Sahara, pp. 94-98.
Nonas Maiiis."
The grave of St. S.4sa in her Basilica at Tipasa is the only known resting-
place of an African saint and martyr.
—
See Nop. 7056, 7061, 7304.
pp. 127.
One of the sliglit volumes inspired by a short visit to Algiers.
I
SUl'PLKMENT TO THK BII5M0:iRAl'IIY OV Ar^GKRIA. 1 nO
sur les premieres rt-lations de la France avec I'Algerie." (B. M. 9061, h. 2.)
These volunips contain an immense mass of correspondence, illustrated with
copious notes, but no attempt at narrative. They illustrate in perplexing
detail the nature of French relations with Algiers, as Sir Limbert Piayfair's
' '
6649. 1889. Waille, Victor. — Quatrieme note sur les fouilles de Cherchel.
Comptes Rendus des Seances de I'Acad. des Inscr. et Belles-Lettres, 27 Jan. 1888,
4" ser., t. xvi. pp. 35-45, with ^^lan.
du Maire rapport de I'architecte plan du nouveau village projete sur les terrains
;
;
6661. 1889. Diercks, G. —Von Oran nach Tlein9en und Nemours. Globus,
Ivi. pp. 310-318.
6665. 1889. Expos6 des travaux de la Chambre de Commerce d' Alger. Annee
1888-89. Alger 8vo, pp. 312. :
Moudjebeur. Alger :
8vo, pp. 101, with map.
6669. —
Les Travaux Publics en Algerie. Als;er 8vo, pp. 103, with :
"
diagrams showing the de'veloppement du mouvement commercial des Ports de
TAlgerie."
6691. 1889. Gu^nin, le Lieut.— Notice sur les ruii.es do Tadmit (Route de
Laghouat). 1. c, pp. 275, 276, with map.
H
162 SUPri-EMENT TO THE BlBUOiiJRAPlIY OF ALOIOKIA.
6694. —
1889. Duveyrier, Henri. Quelques Inscriptions Arabes du Musee de
Tlem^ea. Rapport sur une communication de M. Collignon, Inspecteur des
travaux des Monuments historiques de Tlemeen. 1. c, p. 396.
6696. 1889. —
Hugues, G. d'. Esquisses Algeriennes. Dijon: Svo, pp. 54.
From the Mem. Soc. bourguignonne de Geogr. et d'Hist.
6697. 1889. Janko, J.— Sur le Sahel. B. S. Hongr. de G., pp. 78-90. (Bib.
Boukiis.)
origine d'apres les Arabes, leurs mceurs, leur developpement et les moyens de
destruction employes d'apres les observations recueillies par . . . Alger Svo, :
pp. 16.
6703. 1889. Leeq, Hipp. —Amenagement des P§.turages du Sud. 1. c, No. 11,
p. 121.
6705. 1889. Lestage, le Dr., Medecin de Colonisation. Rapport sur les eaux
—
thermo-minerales d'Hammam-M'zara. Ain-Bessem folio, lithographed, pp. 20,
:
6709. 1889. Loi sur le recrutement de I'arniee. Date! 15th July, 1889. Con-
tains special dispositions regarding military service in Algeria. Publishei in
Algeria in the B. Off. du Gouv. Gen. de I'Alg., No. 1153, p. 674.
1840. La Conquete
de VAlgerie. La Rev. hleue, 31 Aug., p. 277. These works
are here reviewed.— See Nos. 4388 and 4646-4649.
la Province d'Oran. Tour du Monde, Ivii., pp. 353-100, with map and. wood
engravings.
6715. 1889. Maxwell, W. E. — Expose
theorique et pratique du systeme
Torrens. Rapport presente, d'apre< lei instructions de S. Exc. le Gouverneur
des Straits Settlements au Comite de Legislation de la Colonic par M. W. E. M.,
" Commissionner of
Lands," at Singapoor. Traduit de I'Anglais par M. R. de
Prance de Tersant, conservateur des Hypothecpies. Alger :
8vo, pp. 94.
Extrait de la Rev. Alger, et Tunis, de Legis. et de Jurisp.
A
most valuable work from a French point of view, written to enlighten
the public regarding the traditional errors on the subject of the Sahara and the
Soudan, to show the actual condition, and to indicate the meiisures necessary
for implanting in them !-ecurity and French influence. The work is divided
into five parts, I. Traditions, histoire, II. Description geographique et eth-
nographique. III. Moeurs des Saharie ,s. IV. Epopee de-i Melaganate. V.
Voies et moyens de I'cxtension de I'autoritc fran^iisesur le Sahara et le Soudan,
] 64 SUFPLEMEST TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
6720. 1889. —
Ober, F. A. A Look at Algeria and Tunis. Bull. Anaer. Geogr,
6726. 1889. —
Charv^riat, Frangois. Huit jours en Kabylie a travers la Kabylie
Paris 18mo, pp. 290.
et les questions. Kabyles, See also Rev. Litt., July, 1890>
:
and a review by M. de Grammont in Rev. Crit. d'Hist. et Litt., vol. xxis. p. 416.
(B. M. 10097, cc. 13.)
The author was professor of Roman and Maritime Law at Algiers. He
made several excursions in Kabylia, and died from a fever contracted during
the last journey in March, 1889, at the age of 34 years.
6735.
'
Pepper, le Dr. E.— Contribution a I'etude des epidemics de 1889
1889.
en Algeria, h propos de la soi-disant epideraie de variole dans la region de Mener-
ville. Observations, traitement nouveau, documents olficiels. Alger: 8vo, pp. 22.
(Bib. Boukris.)
6736. 1889. Piesse, L., and J. Canal.— Tlemcen. Paris 8vo, pp. 101, with :
The natural history of the destructive insect called the Altise, which attacks
all kinds of cultivated vegetable, but especially the vine.
6739. 1889. Reclus, On^sime. —La France et ses Colonies. Nos colonies.
Paris :
large 8vo, pp. 594. 252 illustrations and 18 maps. (Bib. Nat. Paris, L^^.)
6740. 1889. Renaud, Georges. —D'Oran a Saida. Le climat Algerien. Le
Barrage de I'Habra. Rev. G. Internationale, No. 161, mars, p. 49.
pp. 178-181.
This is a report to the Societe Climatologique on the work of M. Sahut,
" Les
Eucalyptus," No. 6596.
The writer does not believe in the possibility of re-foresting Algeria with
Eucalyptus, and condemns E. globulus in favour of E. rostrata or resini/era.
6743. Le Martin Triste. Essai^ d'accllmatation de cet oiseau Acrido-
phage. c, pp. 277-285.
1.
Rir'. Paris :
8vo, pp. 83, with illustrations. (Bib. Nat. Paris, Lk^ 1496.)
This is a sort of traveller's guide to the Sahara, describing a journey from
Biskra to Tougourt, including the Oued Rir' and the agricultural enterprises
undertaken there.
6746. 1889. Rossi, le Comm. Gio. Batt. de., Prefetto del Museo sacro della
Biblioteca Vaticana.-— La Capsella Argentea Africana offerta al Sommo Pontefico
Leone XIII. Dall' Eiuo. Sig. Card. Lavigerie, Arcivescovo di Cartagine. Roma:
foL, pp. 33, with 3 illustrations.
A monograph on a beautiful silver casket, with Christian emblems, found
in Algeria, and offered by Cardinal Lavigerie to the Pope.
166 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
6748. 1889. Savarie. —Les Etrangers en Algerie. Rev. Franc, de I'Etr. et des
Colon, et Exploration, t. ix., No. 62, pp. 72-86.
6751. 1889. Tunisie-Algerie, Ilegime Douanier. 1. c.. No. 61, pp. 27-33.
6752. 1889. Selater, P. L., F.R.S. — Algeria as it is. Leisure Hour, October,
p. 666.
Written by the well-known secretary of the Zoological Society. Contains
a few hints for travellers,all of which are found in the ordinary handbooks.
—
6753. 1889. Suarez Corvin (Diego). Historia del maestre ultimo que fue de
Montesa y de su Hermano D. Felipe de Borja. La manera como Gobernaron las
meniorables plafas de Oian y Marzaelqiiivir, Reynos de Tremecen y Tenez en
Africa, Siendo Alii Capitanes Generales, uno en pos del otro como aqui se narra
compuesta por Diego Suarez, &c. Published by Guillen Robles for the Sociedad
de Bibliofelos Espaiioles. Madrid 8vo, pp. lii. + 364.
: T. i. only published.
At page 1, "Comienza la primera parte de la Historia del Reyno de Tremecen y
Oran." (B. M. Ac. 8886/0.)
6754. 1889. Tchihatchef, Paul de.—Le Sahara. Rev. des Deux Mondes,
Ibt January, pp. 187-202.
The author adopts the limits of E. Reclus, from the Nile to the Atlantic
5000 kil., and from the Atlas to the Soudan 1500. He examines the questions
of the formation of the sand, of the subterranean waterfield and of its emersion ;
and he foresees a great future for it when the railway shall extend from Tripoli
to Senegambia, and from the Nile to the Niger.
6755. 1889-90. The Conquest of Algeria. Edin. Rev., vol. 170, pp. 328-
358 ;
vol. 171, pp. 39-74.
A review of the folic
iwing works :
—
1. Le Commencement d'une Conquete ; I'Algerie de 1830 a 1840,
par Camille Rousset.
Campagnes de I'Arm^e d'Afrique, par le Due d'Orleans.
2.
6757. 1889. L., Prof, a Tecole de Medecine.— Etude sur I'Halfa (Stipa
Trabut,
ttnacissima). Alger: 8vo, pp. 90, with 22 plates.
A most valuable work, which obtained the first prize (of 2000 frs.) at a com-
petition opened by the Government-General of Algeria for the best memoir
on the subject. The author gives a bibliography of all that has been written
on the subject of Algerian Alfa and Spanish Esparto grass. For other works
by the same author, see Literature of Expos. Univ. Paris, Nos. 6666 et seq.
SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA. 1G7
6764. —
1889. Vir6, C. En Algerip, une excursion dans le Dcpartement d'Oran,
One of the series called Petite bibliotheque populaire. Paris : 12mo, pp. 208.
(Bib. Nat. Paris, Lk\ 1497.)
6765. 1889. Welsch, E. —Sur les eboulis quaternaires a Helix des environs
d'Alger. B. de la S. Geol. de France, 3" Ser., t. xvi. p. 877.
6767. Sur les differents etages pliocenes des environs d'Alger. 1. c., vol.
xvii. pp. 125-144.
6768. Note sur les terrains jurassiques des environs de Tiaret, Dcparte-
ment d'Oran, C. R. Ac. Sc. Paris, vol. cviii. pp. 581, 583.
p. 361.
6774. 1890. Almand, V.—L'Oasis d'Ouargla. Besanc^on 12mo, pp. 21. Re-
:
6780. 1890. Barbour, Farime C. W. —The People who live in Algiers. The
Chautauquan. Meadville, Pa., vol. x. [ip. 434-1:57.
This reunites in one volume the various texts collected by the author
during the course of his numerous missions in Algeria, Tunis, Morocco,
Senegal, and the Sahara. It contains the fables of Lokman translated into
the dialects spoken by 23 Berber tribes, including the natives of the Rif,
Taroudant, and Doubdou.
6791. 1890. Bergot, Raoul.—L' Algerie telle qu'elle est, Paris : deuxieme ed.,
6795. 1890. Ficheur, E., Preparateur a I'Ecole Sup. des So. Alger. Geologie
—
de I'Ouarsenis. "
Sur la presence de la Terebratula Dipha" dans I'oxfordien.
1. c, sec, paitie, pp. 409-424.
170 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
—
6798. 1890. Gautier, V. Professeur au Lycee Michelet a Vanves. Contribution
aux Echinides d'Algerie. Deux types Jurassiques nouveaux. 1. c, sec. partie,
pp. 433-436, PI. X. figs. 1-3.
6802. 1890. Rolland, G.— Les grandes dunes de Sable du Sahara. 1. c, pp.
158-164.
A reply to the memoir of Captain Courbis last quoted.
6807. 1890. —
Garnier, Jules. Les dunes Sahariennes. 1. c, pp. 305-306.
Further remarks on the theories propounded bj^ MM. Rolland and Courbis.
6819. 1890. Bonnet, le Dr. — Les Q^oura du Sud Quest Oranais. Ass. Franc,
pour I'Avancement des Sc. Paris, 1889, partie ii. pp. 888-897.
After describing the physical geography of the region, the writer states his
that the construction of a Trans-Saharan railway would encounter
02-)inion
fewer (lifliculties and complications in the countries nominally under the
Sultan of Morocco than if it passed through Turkish territory south of Tripoli.
6820. 1890. Bouehon-Brandely, A., Tnspt cteur General des PGches Maritimes,
et A. Berthoule, Sec. Gen. de la Soc. Nat. d'Acclimatation. Rapport au
—
Ministre de la peches maritimes en Algerie et en 'I'unisie.
Marine sur les
Moniteur Off. de la Repub. Fran9., No. 287, 22 Oct., p. 5139, and No. 288,
23 Oct., p. 5159. The former refers to Algeria, the latter to Tunisia. See also
Rev. Marit. et Colon., Nov.; Monit. Off. de Comm., 6, 20 and 27 Nov. It is
reproduced in various numbers of the Algerian Mobacher, and a translated
epitome is given in the Board of Trade Journ. London, vol. ix., No. 53, pp.
734-738.
A most exhaustive and instructive account of the subject.
6822. —
1890. Bourniehon, J. L'invasion Musulmane en Afrique suivie du
rcveil de la foi Chretienni^ dans ces contrees et de la croisade des noirs enterprise
172 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGEHIA.
6825. The Cradle of the Semites. A Paper read before the Philadelphia
Oriental Club, pp. 26.
Presents r^-asons for believing that the ancestors of the Semitic stock came
from North-Western Africa.
6827. 1890. Buxton, E. N.— On the Rim of the Desert. Nineteenth Century,
No. 162, August, pp. 218-235. Narrative of a spirting expedition near Biskra,
in search of the MoufSon a M-inchette, Ovis Tragelaphus.
6828. 1890. Cardouillac, de.— Histoire de la Lampe Antique en Afrique.
1. c, pp. 242-325, with many illustrations.
He shows the lessons that may be derived from the vestiges still existing of
Roman colonisation.
6331. 1890. —
Chailley, J. Le Sahara, le pays; son aspect, sa variete, les
revolutions. Economistc franc, 8 nov., pp. 581-583.
SUPPLEMENT TO THE DIBLIOURAPHY OF ALOI^RIA. ]73
The subject discussed was Octroi de Mer, which was to come into force on
the 1st of January, 1891.
Punic inscriptions, statues, sculpture, bronzes, and mosaics from Algeria and
Tunisia. See also Rev. Afr., 1892, p. 389. (B. M. 7703, b.)
6845. 1890. E. E. M.— Isly. I;e Colonel Morris et le 2" Chasseurs cTAfriquc.
Paris :
8vo, pp. 11. Extrait du Journal des Sciences Militaires.
171 SgPPLEilENT TO THE BIBLIOaUAPHY OF ALGERIA.
City.'
6848. 1890. Expose des Travaus de la Chambre de Commerce d' Alger, annee
1889-90. Alger 8vo, pp. 342.
:
6854. 1890. Fitzner, E,.— Ein Ausflug zum Oued R'mel uud dem Djebel
Gachmus. Mitt. Ver. Erdk. Halle, pp. 1-12, with map.
6860. 1890. Gentz. —Notices sur les ports de Nemours et Mers-el-Kebir. Paris ;
present condition of the arch, and the other a restoration of it and the adjacent
parts of the city.
6869. The tombs of the Numidian Kings. 1. c, Dec. 20, p, 472, with
five illustrations of the Medrassen and Tombeau de la Chretienne.
6873. 1890. Harris, Geo, W.— The Practical Guide to Algiers. London :
8vo,
pp. 174, with 2 maps. (B. M. 10095, aaa. 2.)
"
It has a preface by Lady Burton. This is really the work of Cook's "
representative. Mr. Harris, as a literary man, comes under the same category
as his great prototype. Several editions liave appeared.
6876. 1890. —
Klein, I'Abbe Felix. Le Cardinal Lavigerie et ses oeuvres
d'Afrique. Paris: 18mo, pp. 418. The third edition is dated 1893, pp. 433,
with an account of his death. (B. M. 4850, aa. 14.)
" Le troisieme
chapitre, qui touche a I'administration du diocese d'Alger
a ete ecrit h Alger apres six mois de sejour."
6881. 1890. —
La Faye, Jacques de. Histoire du General de Sonis, edition
illustree de huit gravures hors texte. Paris 8vo, pp. xii. + 344.:
6884. Report for the year 1889 on the Commerce and Agriculture of
Algeria. F. 0. Ann. Series, No. 669, Dip. and Consular reports on Trade and
Finance, 8vo, pp. 30.
—
6886. 1890. Le Blant, Edmond. Instructions adressees par le Comite des
Travaux historiques et scieutifiques aux correspondants du Ministere de I'instruc-
tion publique. Epigraph ie Chretienne en Gauleet dans I'Afrique du nord. Paris:
Boukris.)
6888. 1890. —
Letaille, J. Inscription trouvee a Tixter en Algerie (avec fac-
JSociete nationale d' Agriculture de France. L'Al^. Agr., No. 33, p. 390.
This is a report on a MS. Atlas prepared by the Governor-General, and
exhibited at the Exposition de Paris of 1889. It consists of 34 plates, giving
481-485. : .
]./:
6895. 1890. Noter, Raphael de.— Etude Synoptique sur 1' Horticulture en
I. c, No. '43, pp. 548 et seij.
Algerie, particulierenient a Algtr.
6898. 1890. Iiuciani, D.— Les OLded-AthiaderOued Zhour. Rev. Afr., vol, 33,
No. 195, pp, 296-311, with figure of an old gun found at Athia.
pp. 321-329.
Afrique, Numidie, Mauretanie. Eev. Afr., Nos. 197-198, pp. 81-192, with 61
figures of Eoman inscriptions.
An excellent vade-mecum for the use of those unfamiliar with Koman
epigraphy.
6902. 1890. Recherche des antiquites dans le Nord de I'Afrique : Conseils aux
Archeologues et aux voyageurs. Paris 8vo, pp. 252, with many cuts and plates
:
and a map.
This excellent work, issued by the Comite des Travaux historiques et
scientifiques aux correspondants du niinistere de I'instruction publique, con-
tains a reprint (pp. 234-252) of the Itineraries of Peutinger and Antoninus.
Alger ;
8vo, pp. 40,
6008. 1890. —
Michel, Jules. Les precedes de Colonisation en Tunisie et en
Alperie (La coutume et les idees preconfues). Reforme iSociale, 16 Dec,
pp 730-738.
6009. 1890. Milroy, Am^d^e, Inspecteur des travaux des moniimeDts histo-
riques de I'Algerie.
—
Ville Romaine de Tbamugas. Amiens 4to. :
The author superintended the excavation of the Forum in 1885 and 1887,
under the direction of M. Duthoit. He gave an account of his work in an
address on being received into the Soc'ete des Antiquaires de Picardie, accom-
panied by a plan of the Forum, and a photograph of the triumphul arch.
(Bib. Boukris.)
As the name implies, this is a volume of travels by an Algerian in France.
SUPPLKMENT TO THK lUBMOiiRAPHY OF ALOKPJA. 170
6915. 1890. Paris, Comte de, and Due de Chartres.— Due d'Orleans.
Recits de Campagne 1833-1840. Publies par ses fils, Paris 12mo, pp. :
"Reglements" of the Amir.— See No. 1021. Al'^er: 8vo, 2 pans. (B. M.
14516, d. 17.)
PL xii.
This localitj' is situated 30 kil. south of Tones. Its ancient name has not been
determined. Some fine fragments of Roman sculpture have been discovered.
6926. 1890. Waille, V.— Note sur les fouilles de Cherchel. 1. c, pp, 393-398.
Pi. xxiii.
The most important of the discoveries here described is a fine marble statue,
of which the head is wanting.
6927. 1890. Cagnat, B... Membre de la Commission de Tunisie. — Chronique
d'Epigraphie Africaine. c, pp.. 227-237, 452-460,
1.
6928. —
1890. Ribolet, L. Marcienne Tragedie en 3 Actes. Societe de Saint- —
Augustin. Lille 8vo, pp. vii. + 126. (Bib. Mus. 52918.)
:
8vo, pp. 43. Map, 1 7,125,000. From Abdr. Aus. Deutsche Geogr, Blatter,
:
B". xiii.
A careful compilation, but by no means complete, and somewhat confused.
Thus the author omits all reference to Rolland's work and the
Algerian census
of 1886. •
6936. 1890. Servet, Jos6 Maria. —En Argelia, Recuerdos de Viaje, Madrid :
Chap, vi., pp. 119-1G6, refers to Morocco; chap, vii., j.p. 1G7-225, to
Aliieria and chap, viii., pp. 226 to the end, to Tunis.
;
6945. 1890. Taylor, J. E., F.L.S.— Geology and Natural History of the Algerian
Hills. Gent. Mag,, vol. cclxix. pp. 228-237.
The author describes the botany and geology of the district he visited iu
the east of the department of Constantine.
6947. 1890.
Tholix, Georges, Archiviste du Departement de Lot-et-Garonne.
Impressions, Etudes et Souvenirs. Lyon 8vo, pp. 391. Chap. iii. pp. 183-291
:
"
is
entitled, Un mois en Alge'rie." (B. M. 12355, i. 32.)
6948. 1890. —
Tonnage dues at Algiers. Jouvn. officiel, 31st August, publishes
a decree authorizing the Chamber of Commerce to levy a due of 15 cents per ton
for the amelioration of the port. Reproduced in Mobacher, 10th September.
6949. 1890. Trabut, le Dr. L.— Notes agrostologiques. B. de la S. Bot. de
France.
6950. Toenia saginata a 6 ventouses. Arch, de Zool. Exper.
t5958. 1890. Largeau. —Transsaharitn, les Eaus, les Dunes, les Habitants.
1. c, p. 352.
6959. Penetration du Sahara, 1st Aug. 1. c, p. 169.
Proposes modifications on the proposal of General Philebert and G. Rolland.
6960. 1890. Blanc, Edouard. —Le Transsaharien, trace par Rhadames. 1. c,
pp. 429.
6961. Note sur la repartition des gisements de combustibles mineraux
dans le nord de I'Afrique. Le Mans :
8vo, pp. 8.
6962. 1890. Bouty, I.— Notes complementaires relatives k la Conference sur le
chemin de fer Trans-saharien faite au Congres de Paris en 1889. B. Trim, de G.
et d'Arch. d'Oran, tome x., fasc. xliv., ,Janv.-Mars, pp. 78-97, with map showing
the prnposed trace from Algiers and Oran to the Niger.
6963. 1890. Bonnet, Dr.— Les Qeours du Sud-Ouest Oranais. Ass. Fran?,
pour I'Avanc. des Sciences, C.-R. de la 18""" session h Paris, 1819. Seconde Partie,
pp. 888-897.
After describing the physical gPogra]>hy of the region, the writer states his
opinion that the construction of a Trans-Saharan railway would encounter fewer
difficulties and complications in the countries nominally under the Sultan of
Morocco than if it passed through Turkish territory south of Tripoli.
6964. 1890. Deporter, Commandant V. — Apropos du Transsaharien.
Extreme Sud de I'Algerie. Le Gourara, le Touat, In-Saleh, le Tidikelt, le pays
des Touarcg-Hoggar, L'Adrar, Tin Bouctou, Agades, Avec carte au ^otfeoo-
Alger 8vo, pp. 473.
:
The author styles his work the indispensable complement of his map. He
does not attempt anything like a continuous narrative, but gives a series of
itineraries. The subject is divided into three portions.
1. El-Golea and its
territory.
2. Le Gourara, le Touat, le Tidikelt, and the routes between them.
3. The country of the Western Touareg.
These are followed by notes on the caravans called "akabar" proceeding
from Acabli to Tin Bouctou.
6965. 1890. Choisy, A., Ingenieur en chef des Ponts et Chaussees.— Chemin de
Fer Tr.mssaharien. Documents relatifs a la mission dirigee au sud de I'Algerie
par . . . 2 vols., folio.
Vol. i.
pp. 291 contains
—
1. Rapport de I'lngenieur en Chef.
mission et
2. Rapport sur les Travaux
geodesiqups et Topographiques de la
etudes des lignes de Laghouat a el-Golea et de Biskra a Ouargla par M. J.
Barois, Ingenieur des Ponts et Chaussees.
Rapport Geologique. Geologie du Sahara Algerien et Apercu Geologiqne
3.
6970. 1890. Radiot, Paul.— Tripoli d'Occident. Nouv. Rev., t. 66, pp. 818-838.
The writer advocates a railway being made without delay from the
Mediterranean to Lake Tchad.
The author objects to the eastern line proposed by Rolland, and advocates
that from Arzeu to Saida, Aiu Sefra, and so along the frontier of Morocco.
6972. 1890. Trotter, Coutts.— Cardinal Lavigerie and the Slave Tiade.
Blackwood's Mag., Jan., pp. 105-111. A Review on Mr. Clarke's work.
The author gives an interesting account of a service in the cathedral at
Algiers, in which the cardinal spoke in terms of warm
affection regarding
England.
6974. Turba, le Dr. Gustav.— tjber den zug Kaiser Karls V. gegen
1890.
Algier. Eine unters\ichung von Archiv. fiir Osterreichische Ges., Bd. 76, Wien,
. . .
pp. 26-97. (B. M., ac. 810/8.)— See Review by M. de Grammont. Rev. Crit.
d'Hist. et de Litt., vol. xxx. p. 343.
Quarterly Rev., vol. x. pp. 113 et seq. The senuel to this article is in the new
series, 'The Imperial and Asiat. Quart. Rev.,' vol. i.
p. 438. (B. M. P. P.
3780, b.)
A Reviewbased on Mr. Stanley Lane-Poole's The Barbary Corsairs,' Sir
'
p. 138.
6980. 1890. Wahl, Maurice.— La France et les Deys d'Alger. Rev. Polit. et
corruption of water in the wells from decayed palm logs with which they are
revetted.
6984. 1891. AbvL Al-Kasim. — Cours pratique de langue Arabe. Alger: 8vo,
pp. 290. (B. M. 12904, de 2.)
6985. — '
Allen, Grant. Algiers, Article in the Picturesque Mediterranean,'
1891.
published by Cassell and Gompany, 2 vols., 4to, 1890-91. Vol, ii. pp. 161-171,
with six illustrations.
purpose of carrying out public works and preparing for colonisation. See also
Alg. Agr., 1891, pp. 976-980.
13, with 3 diagrams and map of Algeria, showing the extent of colonisation.
(Eib. Gouv. Gen. 2513.)
7004. 1891. Borde, E., Maire de I'Arba— Les Sauterelles. Invasion de 1891.
Defense Rutionnelle et Pratique. Alger :
Svo, pp. 120. (Bib. Boukris.)
including 44 figures.
This valuable contribution to the natural history of Barbary was under-
taken by Mr. Boulenger of the British Museum on the departure of M. Lataste
to occupy the post of Profeswrof Zoologv in Chili. It contains remarks on the
natural divisions of the country and a bibliography of works on its Herpetology.
7007. 1891. —
Broussais, Emile. De Paris au Soudan, Marseille, Alger, Trans-
saharien, avec la carte d'Afrique indiquant les possessions et les zones d'inflnence
de tons les etats europeens de Dr. Pr. Schrader, et cinq photogravures inedites
de Gervais Courtellement. Alger—Paris Svo, :
pp. 296. (B, M. 010096, i. 15.)
There is a bibliography of the subiect.
He states in his preface, " La tete de ligne de ce chemin de fer est tout
natnrellement placee a Alger; le centre de rayonnement strategique k In-
Snlah Li bifurcation des voies de penetration dans I'Adrar-Ahnet au coeur du
;
Sahara."
7008. 1891. —
Brongniart, Charles. Les Metamorphoses des criquets pelerins
(Acridium peregrimnn). Paris: 4to, pp.3. Extrait des Comptes Rend, de
I'Acad. des Sc. (Bib. Gouv. Gen. 2521.)
7014. 1891. Cagnat, Ren6.— Lfs Fouilles de Timgad. C. U. de I'A. des Inscr.
et Bell. Lett., t. 209-220.
xix. iip.
"
Batie d'un seul coup, au temps de Trajan, et detruite en un jour dans le
premier tieis du vi. siecle, 'I'imgad nous oifre des monuments de date relative-
ment ancienne et fort bien conserves."
M. Cagnat was sent by the IMinistere des beaux-Arts to study the result
cf the researches which had been carried on
during the previous ten years.
7016. 1891. Cat, Edouard, P.-'ofessenr h I'Ecole des lettres.— Essai sur la
(g) Memoire
a Philippe III. sur un projet d'expedition centre Alger.
There are many others of great interest, especially to the history of Tunis.
(B. M. Ac. 5350/2.)
7019. 1891.Cat, Edouard.— De Caroli V. in Africa rebns Gestis. Publications
de I'ecole des lettres d'Alger. B. de Correspondance Africaine, vii., 8vo, pp. 101.
This is the thesis written by the author for his degree of doctor. The
chapters into which it is divided are I. Quomodo, ineunte seculo sexto
:
Gen. 2550.)
7021. 1891. Chambre de Commerce. — Expose des travaux de la Chambre de
Commerce d'Alger, Annee 1890-1891. Alger :
8vo, pp. 302.
7022. 1891. Courau, J.^Les chemins de fer de I'Algerie — Tunisie, leur etat
actuel, leur histoire et leur aveuir. Paris :
Svo, pp. vii. + 188, with 12
diagrams and a map. (Bib, Gouv. Gen. 2669.)^
7023. 1891. Cust, Robert Needham.— Africa Eediviva ; or, The Occupation
of Africa by Christian Missionaries of Europe and North America. London :
Svo, i^p. 118, with frontispiece and 4 maps. Chap. ii. is devoted to the northern
region, I. Sualdu II, Egypt
; III. Tripolitana IV. Tunisia V. Sahara VI. ;
; ; ;
Algeria ;
VII, Morocco. (Bodleian, 134, e, b.)
—
7025. 1891. Dain, Alfred. La Keforme de la Legislation Fonciere en Algeiie,
Note remise a la Commission d'Etude du Seuat, Alger Svo, pp. 29. Extrait :
Two
"conferences" given in the Reunion des officiers d' Alger on the 7ch
and 14:th May, 1891. In a preface the author states, •' Les sujets traites dans
ces deux con'erences preoccupent, a juste titre, tous les esprits soucieux de la
Afrique. Louvain :
8vo, pp. 16. (B, M. Pam. 66.)
7034. 1891-92. —
Drieu, L. Walks, Rides, and Drives round Algiers. Algiers :
toire naturelle de cette region. Paris : Noiivelles Archives des Missions Scien-
tifiques et litteraires, tome i., pp. 319-372. See also Peterm. Mitteil, vol. 40,
7039. 1891. Escard, le Dr. H.— Etude sur le pays du Souf. B. A. Hipp., No.
II. Gejgraphie physique. III. Geologie. IV. Botanique, Zool )gie. V. Vil-
lages fortifies du VI. Des habitants du Souf. VII. Des produits du
Souf.
pays
— Routes des caravanes. VII I. Meteorologie. IX. Notions historiques.
The extraordinary method of date cultivation, in underground gardens, is well
described in Chap. V.
—
7041. 1891. M61ix. A propos du Dieu Manus Draconis nouvelle interpretation —
de I'inscription decouverte a Cberchelh 1. c, pp. 130-137.
7043. 1891. Estoublon, Robert, Directeur de I'Ecole de Droit d' Alger.— Juris-
A " Table Generale " was published in 1891, pp. 310. (B. M. 5319, dd. 8.)
7046. 1891. Dybowski, Jean. — Les Oasis Saharieunes. 1. c, 13, 20, 27 Aug.
and 3 Sept.
Algiers, Biskra, and Ain Sefra, and proposes that the work shf)uld be con-
"
structed by a chartered company. Annexes, Nouvelle reponse de M. G. Rol-
land k M. G. Rohlfs."
—
7051. 1891. Bouty, J. Encore la Question du Trans-saharien. Quelques mots
en reponse k la brochure de M. Fock. BuU. Trim, de Geogr. et d'Arch. d'Oran.,
t. X. pp. 545-559.
He strongly urges the occupation of Touat, " si Ton veut barrer le passage
aux Anglais, dont I'installation sournoise au Cap Jubi vise la grande vallce
de ]'Oued-Dra, qui les condviirait alors a Igli avant nous."
SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOJRAPHV OF AL'jERIA. 191
7052, 185)1. —
Forest Ain6, Jules. Elevate des Autruches en Al^erie. Demande
de Concession Territoriale. Mcmoire A M. Cambun. Paris :
8vo, pp. 12 ;
and
L'Alg. Agr., p. 865, (Bib, Nat. Paris, L" S. Piece 859.)
7058. 1891. —
Foureau, Fernand. Mis^sion auTadeniayt, Janvier, Fevrier, Mars,
1890. B. S. G. Paris, 7 ser., t. 12, pp. 1-38, with map of his itinerary.
He traversed a region of extreme aridity. "On trouvera probablement
comme nioi que le resultat le jilus net de mon voyage se bjrne a ceci c'e.--t :
—
7055. 1891. Fournier, Louis, Les mobilises de I'Arrondissement de Beaune
au Combat d'El-Seroudj (21 mars, 1871). Beaune 8vo. (Bib. Boukris.) :
This action took place during the insurrection in Kabylia, and the raw Ijviea
from Cote-d'or behaved with great gallantry.
7057. 1891. Gourgeot, F., Interpr^te Principal. Les Sept Plaies d'Algerie. —
Alger :
8vo, pp. 340. Dedie k Messieurs les Senateurs et a Messieurs les Depute -•.
Languages since 1883, read before the Oriental Consress in London, Sept. 9th,
though printed in advance in Asiatic Quarterly Review, July, n. s., vol. ii.
p. 183. Also separately, London 8vo, 1891. :
7068. 1891. —
Kunckel d'Herculais. Les invasions des Acridiens, vulgo.
Sauterelles en Algerie pendant I'Annee 1898. Observations biologiques Ass. Kr.
pour I'Avanc. des So. Congres de Marseille, 1" partie, p. 241 ; 2' partie, p. 554.
7069. 1891. Pallary, Paul, Professeur a Oran. — La main dans les traditions
p. 600.
7071. 1891. Millot, le Dr. Benjamin, a Herbillon, pres Bone. —La niedecine
de Colonisation en Algerie. 1.
c, 2^ partie, p. 1028.
7077. 18!) J. —
Jacques. La question Algerienno devaut le ISeiiat. Euideaux :
010096, g. 12.)
7081. 1891. Schwarz, President du Cornice Agricole de Set if. — Nos Moutons.
1.
c, p. 761.
Advocates careful selection as the best method of improving the breed,
without altogether neglecting crossing.
7090. 1891. —
L'Agrieulteur Alg^rien. Revue d' Agriculture Algerienne, par-
aissant le 15 de Chaque Mois. Philippeville 8vo. The first number appeared
:
7092. 1891. Le Roux, Hugues. —Au Sahara — Illustre d'apies des photo-
graphies de I'Auteur. Paris 12mo, pp. 308. (B. M. 10097, cc. 23.)
;
" Je
The author's companion thus described to him their proposed route :
tous ]es Ksour, c'est a dire les villages berberes, egrenes dans des oasis, le
long des hauts plateaux. A Geryville j'abandonnerai le cheval pour le Mehari
.
je descendrai vers le Sahara de fa9on a rejoindre
. . .
Ouargla I'oued . . . . .
Rirh, &c."
This is the report of the Prefet regarding the means adopted for combating
the invasion of the two species of locust during 1891. A most instructive
document.
7108. 1891. Marshall, William.— Animal Life in the Great Desert. Pop.
Science, monthly, New York, vol. xx.xviii. pp. 247-2.51.
pp. 62.
" Ce
travail a donner enfin a nos colons, une etude sur
le niiSrite de
I'agricullure alg^rienne,une compilation de notions agricoles
et non
repandues en France, lesquelles, dans bien des cas, ne s'a])pliquent nuUemciiL
a notre colonic." The author died in June, 1893.
The first vol., pp. 67, contains the Kabyle text in Roman characters; vol. ii.
Paris, 12mo, pp. 190, contains the translation in French. See notice of
work in B. Trim, de G, et d'Arch. Oran., t. xii. pp. 410-112.
pp. 329. One hundred copies privately printed. (B. M. 10097, c. 35.)
7118. 1891. New Material for the Manufacture of Paper from Algeria. Bd. of
Tr. Journ., vol. x., No. 59, p. 631.
KH; supplement to the bibliography of ALCLltlA.
which grows largely in Algeria, extracted from the French MoitUeur des Froduits
Chimiques, 10th May.
Mag., Nov,
provincial dans TAfrique romaine. Bull. Trim, de Geogr. et d'Arch. Oran., t. xi.
pp. 1-54.
7122. 1891. —
Bajole, le Capitaine. La question Saharienne. Conference de
Garnison. c, i)p. 145-177, with map.
1.
7129. 1891. —
Perrier, Henry. Les criquets d'Afrique. Portrait de M. Kiinckel
d'Hcrculais et 27 dessins. Rev. Encyc, No. 14, pp. 666-669.
7130. 1891. —
Pion, E. Etude sur le mouton africain. Paris: 8vo, pp. 20.
Extrait de R. des Sc. Nat. Appliquees, Avril et Jum.
7131. 1891. —
Playfair, Sir Lambert. Report on the Agriculture of Algeria
for 1890. F. ().
Dip. and Cuiis. Rept>rts on Trade and Finance. Ann. Ser., No,
854, pp. 9,
SUl'l'Lr.MKN'I' ID Till': lill'.LlonlIAI'lIV UF ALGDIUA. !!•?
7132. 1891. Playfair, Sir Lambert.— Report on the Trade of Algeria for 1890,
I.
c., No. 853, pp. 30.
Gives compaiative returns of trade and
navigation from 1862.
7133. 1891. sur la question Algcrienne entre M.
Polemique Mermeix,
publiciste, Depute, et M.
C. Allan, Uirecteur de la Vigie
Algerienne, Cuuscillre
General, Vice-President du Conseil Superieur de I'Algerie. Alger 8vo, pp. 17. :
7134. 1891. Popowski, Josef.— Que deviendront les Colonies francaises dans
I'eventualite d'ua conflit Franco-lUisse avec la Triple alliance. Traduction de
"
I'ouvrage Tolonais przyiuierzu Francusko-Uosyjskieni." Paris :
12mo, i>p. 08.
(B. M. Pam. 67.)
—
7139. 1891. Reinaeh, Salomon. Sarcophage de Tebessa. Rajiport sur une
communication de M. Farges. B. Arch, du Com., t. ix. pj). 159, 100, Pis. xiv., xv.
This is a sculpture of no great artistic merit, probably of the end of the second
century.
This is the first instance of the name of this king being found on a coin.
It bears the legend, in Punic characters, Massinissan hamarneleket.
7143. 1891. Meroier, Ernest. Les noms pejoratifs et les euphemismes chez
les Indiiieues Algeriens. \.c, pp. 248-250.
On reading tlie work of M. Le Blant on V Epigraphie chretienne en Gaule
nord de VAfrique, the author finds great analogy between the early
et d'ins le
7146. 1891. "Waille, Viotor.— Sur un portrait du Roi Juba II. (?). 1. c, pp.
256^258, PL xviii.
7147. — '
Note sur un Diplome militaire recemment decouvert ^ Cherchel.
1. c, pp. 501-508, Pis. XXX vi,, xxxvii.
This diploma is contained on two bronze plates. It is the only document
of the kind ever discovered in Algeria. The person on whom it was conferred
was a soldier of Spanish nationality, who on discharge received the rights and
privileges of Roman citizens from the Emperor Trajan. M. Waille is able to
give a complete transcription of this important document. See also C. R. de
I'A. des Inscr. et Belles Lett. 4= ser., t. xix.
p. 421.
p. 271.
7151. —
18DL Robe, Eugene. Les lois de la propriete immobiliere en Algerie,
comprenant, 1'" le commentaire de la loi du 26 juillet 1873, et des lois poste-
rieures Alger Svo, pp. 417. (Bib. Ec. Sup. 27559.)
:
SUPPLEMKNT TO THK BIBMOGRAPHV OF ALGERIA. 199
7153. 1891. —
RoUand, Georges. Apercu sur Thistoire geologique du Sahira
depuis les temps primaires jusqu'a I'cpoque actuelle. B. dela S. Geol. de France,
3' ser., t. xi.K., pp. 237-246.
7154. —
Le Transsahaiien Un an apres. Lettres et articles publics depuis
un an par G. Rolland et A. Fock. Eeponses k MM. Gerhard Rohlfs,
. . .
plates.
This represents the investigations of the author during ten years. It is a
work of great importance. A summary is given in C. R. S. G. Paris, p. 575.
7156. Le
traffic du Transsaharien. L'Economiste Franc., Jan. 8-10.
" Je crois
que cette voie ferree, reliant I'Algerie au Soudan, est destinee h
devenir une artere commerciale de premier ordre, surtout si elle est dirigee vers
le lac Tchad."
Caupenne, Constans, &c., took part. This resulted in the resignation of M. Tir-
man as Governor-General, and the nomination of a Senatorial Commission of
Enquiry. The French press was full of the subject for a considerable time. Only
a few references can be given :
—
Journ. Off., 27 Mars, pp. 91 et seq. ; Rev. Fran?,
de I'Etr. et des Colon, 1 Fev., p. 136; 15 Mars, pp. 321-332; L'Avenir des
Colonies, 1 Mars, pp. 42-45.
The author proposes to create Kabyle villages similar to those built for
Europeans, on land acquired from the Arabs, and to give the occupants votes
in municipal and departmental elections. The work is full of sense, accurate
information, and worthy of the study of the Senatorial Commission, whicli was
sitting at the time of publication.
—
7166. 1891. Vivarez, Mario. Transmutations ethniques, note adressee a la
Commission Senatoriale des xviii. Alger 8vo, pp. 22. (B. M. Pani. G6.) :
7169. 1891. Taylor, J. E., F.L.S. —Eambles among the Algerian Hills. Gent.
7172. 1891. Toulotte, Mgr., Eveque de Thagaste. —Note sur la position der
Mont Pappua ou Gelimer, dernier roi des Vandales se refugia. C. R. de I'A. des
Inscr. et Belle-lettres ; Seance, 11 dec, t. xix. p. 427.
7176. 1891. Trabut, le Dr. L., and A. Mathieu. — Les hauts-plateaux Oranais
(Partie Nord-Ouest). Rapi>ort Su]i]>lementaire de Mission. L'Alg. Agr., p. 913,
with map. (B. M. 010096, ff. 14.)
d'un
7182. Sauterelles, adoption d'un projet de loi portant ouverturc
credit de 1,500,000 fr. destiuo a combattre Tinvasion des Sauterelles en Algerie.
1. c, p]>. 834 d ser/-
202 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
7183. 1891. Barbier, Albert. — Resume des nos connaisauces pratiques sur le
7187. 1891. —
Trottier, Rene. De I'utilite des Distilleries Agricoles en Algerie.
Alger: 8vo, pp. 50. Estrait de I'Alg. Agr., Septembre Octobre.
—
7188. 1891. Vars, Charles. — Promenade Archeologiqueaus Ruines deTimgad.
Extrait de I'annuaire du Club Alpin francais, vol. xvii. ;
and separately. Paris :
7190. 1891. Vilade, M. de.— El Trato de Argel. La vie a Alger, par Miguel
Cervantes de Saavedra. Traduction par M. de V. Rev. Afr., t. xxxv. pp. 109-
160.— See ante, No. 4928.
Venture de Paradis and Kene Basset. The second part proposes certain
corrections in the text of the Ghazount, which contains an account of tliis
The author describes all the attempts of France in the past and in the present
to found a colonial empire. " Les pages qui suivent ont etc ecrites pour rallier
et convaincre les esprits hesitants, leur donner une conception tres nette des
destinees de la Prance dans le monde."
Very few of the monuments are of the reigns of Juba and Ptolemy ; most of
them are of the time of Hadrian, Severus, and the Gordians.
7203. 1891. X
., le Dr. . .
—
Simples reflexions d'un Colon Algerien. Paris:
8vo, pp. 117. M. 8154, aaa. 40.)
(B.
The author says, " Le but princip:d de ma brochure est la necessite . . .
7204. 1891. Zeys, E., Premier President de la Cour d'Appel— Droit Mozabite
—Le Nil —-Du mariage et de sa dissolution. Premiere Partie — Du mariage.
Alger: Bvo, pp. 94.
Comnionitorium Augustini."
7209. 1892. Ayata.— Algerische Sahara, Oct. 1890 bis Sept. 1891. Nach
dem Annuaire Soc. Met. de France in 1891 ;
in M. Z. 1892, s. 158, u. 311.
7210. 1892. Barclay, Edgar. —The Mosques of Tlemcen. Eng. 111. Mag.,
February.
—
7211. 1892. Basset, Rene. L'insurrection Algerienne de 1871 dans les
chansons populaires Kabyles. Louvain 8vo, pp. 60. :
Three Kabyle songs in the dialect of the Oiied Sahel, with French transla-
tions. See notice by M. Moulieras in Bull. Trim, de Geogr. et d'Arch.
Gran, t. xii. pp. 413-415.
7215. 1892-94. Brown, Dr. Robert.—The Story of Africa and its Explorers.
London : 4 with many beautiful illustrations.
vohs., large 8vo,
An admirable and most laborious summary of all that is known of African
exploration. Vol. I. treats of The Guinea Traders— The
Africa— Corsairs of
The Tale of Timbuctoo and the Niger. Vol. II. contains The Kise of Ejryjit
— —
The Great Lakes Across the Continent The Congo. Vol. III. The Last —
of a Long Tale—The Sahara— The Missionaries— The Hunters—The Inter-
national Explorers. Chapters iv. and v. of the last volume esjjecially concern
North Africa. The former, pp. 77-105, is headed " Tlie Sahara its
Exj-luratiun ;
7218. 1892. Charnoek, Dr. R. S.— Notes ou the Kabyle Language. hu[>. and
Asiat. Q. Rev., vol. iii., No. G, April.
—
7219. 1892. Charvet. Notes sur I'Algerie par un Algeren. Paris 8vo, i)p. 92, :
7220. 1892. —
Constans, H. Qiiclques mois en Algerie. Bar-lc Due :
8vo,
pp. 210. (B. M. 010096, ee. 39.)
7222. 1892. Mohammed ben Rahhal. — Memoire sur la creation d'un marche
franc a Marnia. c, pp. 493-502.
1.
The author gives an account of the irontier between Algeria and Morocco,
and advocates the establishment of a fiee market at Lalla Magiinia.
7223. 1892.
Moulieras, Augusta, Professcur a la cliaire publique d'Arabe ;\
Oran. —Documents Arabes. Textc arabe e*'. traduction francaise d'une lettrc; eoritc
7224. 1892. —
Doumergue, F. Notice sur une station prehistorique d'Ain-el-
Hadjar. c, p. 547, with sketch-map and plate of flint instruments, about 300
1.
7227. 1892. —
Benoist, Charles. Enquete Algerienne. Paris : 18mo, pp. 330.
The subjects herein treated are : I. La Terre. II. Le fonds de colonisation.
IV. Les Techeta. V. Les Aziz, VI. Les Rahman Gheraba. VII. Les
Oulad Allan.
The contents of this volume appeared as articles in the Temps between May
and September, 1891, and created much interest both in France and Algeria.
It is one of the most important works that has been produced of late years.
7230. 1892. Bouyae, Rene. — L'Histoire de Bone. Paris; 32mo, pp. 355.
pp. xxiv. 4- 811, with numerous maps and plates, and a copious index. (B. M.
9039, i. 10.)
A
very exhaustive account of all that is known regarding the Roman army
in Africa, especially of the III. Legion Augusta, and the auxiliary troops of
Numidia and Mauretania.
7233. [1892?]. Cat, E.— A travers le Desert. Large 8vo, pp. 253, with 32
illustrations, s.d. (B. M. 10096, i. 12.)
The chapters into which this is divided are I. La reconnaissance du
:
7235. 1892. Chambre de Commeree d' Alger. — Expose des travaux Annee
1891-1892. Alger: 8vo, pp. 333.
The author, assuming that primary education amongst the natives is the
best means of making them " French," advocates the opening of from 60 to
120 new schools every year,
(Bib. Grussenmeyer.)
7244. 1892. Proposition de Loi relative a I'organisation des cours d' Assises
et du jury criminel en Algerie, &c. Docum. Parlementaires (Chambre), Annexe
No. 2437, Seance 1 dec. 1892, p. 2345.
—
7245. 1892. Un Vieil Algerien. La fin d'une legende ou la verite sur I'Arabe.
Bel-Abbes 8vo, pp. 192. (Bib. Boukris.)
:
"
Quarante-cinq annees de frequentation des indigenes nous ont appris a
ks connaitre nous pensous que la Commission du Senat
. . . ont . . .
7247. 1892. —
Chatrieux, Emilien. Etudes Algeriennes. Contribution a I'En-
quete Senatoriale. Preface de M. Alfred Letellier, Depute d'Alger. Paiis:
8vo, pp. 351. (B. M. 9061, aaa. 1.)
" M. Chatrieux resume en un tabkau
succinct, mais fidele, I'etat actuel de
I'Algerie, presente comme la resultante des efforts tentes, des progres accomplis
depuis soixante-deux ans de conquete et de colonisation."
7251. IH!)2. Dara, Jean.— L'Aglia de Tuggurth. Nouv. Rvw, 1 Nov., pp.
147-156.
" Ou nous annonce de Bi.skra la mort
de Si Smail ben Massarli, Agha de
Tuggurth, Comtnandeur de la Legion d'honneur— Deu.v lignes. C'est tout,
pas d'autre oraisoa funebre pour ce grand chef reste debout fidele k I'lieure des
revers."
7252. 1892. " Une Roumi." Idees de fenime sur I'Algerie. I. c, pp. 1.57-16fi.
A charming article, full of sympathy for the Arab. A retrospect of past
misfortunes, prevision of calamity during the coming sea.son. Comparison
between the Bureau Arabe and the Civil Administration.
Castiglione.
In the first of these sections, pp. 108-128, the author gives a short account
of the conquest of Algeria in the second, he devotes four pages to the
;
7261. 1892. Du —
Cazal, le Professeur. F. C. Maillot, son oeuvre. Le(^-on faite
a I'ecole d'api^lication de Medecine et de Pharmacie Militaires du Val de Giace.
Alger 8vo, pp. 16.
: Extr. du Bull. Med. de I'Algerie, mars. (Bib. Gouv. Gen.
2884.)
7264. 1892. Eon, Avocat General a la Cour d'Appel d'Alger. Audience Solen- —
nelle de Pientree du 1" oct. 1892. Les Indigenes devant la loi penale et les
juridictions repressives. Discours prononce par M. E. Alger: 8vo, pp. 95.
7269. 1892. Forbes, J. H.— A Ride in the Great Sahara. Good Words, June,
PI). 382 et seq.
7271. 1892. Frisch, R. J., and H. David. — Guide pratique en Pays Arabc.
Paris—Nancy: l2mo, pp. xi. + 377. (B. M. 10096, aa, 9.)
It is difficult to imagine any class to which this work can be useful.
StllTLKMKNT TO THK lilMI.IOCUAI'll V OI' ALiMOIIfA. li 1 I
7272. 1892. —
Galens, G. Marche <lc la Colonisation AlgerieniR-. Al^er :
Svu,
[>[K 47. (15. M. U004, gg. ;ji (7).)
7273. 1892. Galland, Charles de.— Notice sur le.Petit Lyceede Ben-Aknoiin.
illustree de Piiotognivures dc la Maison G. CourtellemoQt. Alger :
8vo, pp. 29.
7284. 1892. Waille, Victor. — Moule en tene cuite decouvert a Cherchcl (1892).
1. c, p. 463.
7287. 1892. —
Reinach, Salomon. L'Agc de la pierre a Dellys. Note sur une
comiiiuuication de MM. Laoour, Ingeuieur, et Tui'uat, inhtituleur. 1.
c,
p. 496.
212 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBIJOGRAPHV OF ALGERIA.
7288. 1892. Goss, Charles F. — Muley Hassan. Nineteenth Cent., Nd. 186,
August, pp. 311-319.
Gives a description of the present ruler of Morocco, and exposes the designs
" A
of France and the government of Algeria on that country. French
Morocco would be the gravest menace to the solidarity of the British Empire.
. . Tangier, in any case, cannot be allowed to pass into any but British
.
7301. 1892. Godron, Capitaine. — Les dunes Sahariennes. Alger: 8vo, pp. 22.
7302. 1892. Gouvernement G6n6ral de I'Alg^rie. — Rapport medical de M.
Delavue, commissionne par M. le Gouverneur General de
I'Algerie a burd du
Fictavia pour le ^elerin;^ge de la Mecque, en 1891. Alger: 8vo, jip. 107.
7304. 1892, —
Gsell, St^phane. Description de I'Afrique du Nord eutreprise
par ordre de le Ministre de I'lnstruction Publique et des Beaux-Arts. Recherches
M.
Archeologiques en Algerie. Avec des Planches executees par Pierre Gavault.
Paris :
8vo, pp. 434, with 8 plates and 105 figures in the text.
This interesting and valuable work, by one of the best archaeologists of
Algeria, is divided into four parts.
Part I , p]). 1-76, contains
an exhaustive account of the basilica of Saint
Salsa at Tipasa, thi:- only authentic place of sepulture known of an African saint.
Part XL, pp. 77-295, is a description of the Roman remains in the country
south-east of Setif. No less than 21 Christian basilicas are here figured and
described.
Part is an account of the ruins to the west of Setif, with
ITI., pp. 267-291,
two basilicas.
Part IV., pp. 293-419, the inscriptions of Khamisa, Madaourouch, and
Ksiba-Mraou.
7308. 1892. Gurney, Henry, and Charles H. Allen.— Tripoli, Tunis, Algeria,
and Morocco. Report to the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery
Society. London :
8vo, pp. 24.
"
7307. 1892. Guyot, Yves, Depute K Paris.— Les applications de I'Act
Torrens" en France, en Tunisie et dans les Colonies. Ass. Fr. pour I'Avance. des
Sc. Congres de Pau, 2' partie, p. 1047.
pp. 18.
214 SUPl'LKMKN'J' TO TIi;'; BIl'.LIOJKAPHY OF ALGERIA.
7309. 18!I2. —
Knill, J. Le Riilla. Sainfoin d'Algt'rie (Hedysaium Coronaiium).
" 8a
culture, basee sur la suppression de Tannee de repos de la terre, et per-
mettant d'obtenir dans tout sol cultivable de TAlgcrie, et sans irrigation, les
CQieales et les fourragcs aux prix de revient les plus reduits." Setif :
8vo, j^p. 51.
7310. 1892. La Mission Gaston Mery au Sahara. Eev. Fr. de I'l^tl-. et des
Colon, et Explor., t. xvi. p. 224.
7316. 1892. Lepus. — La fin d'un horanie politique —M. Mauguin. Alger: 8vo,
pp. 21.
7320. 1892. —
Mager, Henri. Annuaire de la Presse Fran^aise, des Colonies et
de I'Etranger. Paris 12mo, pp. 364. ;
*'
Moil ami tu ni'as demaude de t'euvoyer met* impresBious, nics aveutures
et surtout mes histoires d'amour sue cette terre d'Afrique qui m'attirait depuis
si long-temps."
1651, ft'. 10. P,ib. Rev. Af., t. xxxvi. (1892), pp. 11-17.
No. 1075. Memoire sur le Pioyaunie d'Alger, xviii' siecle, ff. 25.
No. 2911. Memoire sur les moyens de reduire les Algeriens, par M. Ricaud
. . .
longtemps esclave . . , xix' siecle, ff. 72.
vohime pent etre designe a bon droit sou'^ le titrc de Fonds di'rers.^'
SLPHl.EMENT TO THK mm.Un;]>AI'H\ i)V AMiKIIlA. 'J17
Alg6rie, 12. 1604-1718, 1 vol. fol. flf. 356. Memoire sur le retablissement
du Bastion de France (1620.) Cahier de condoleances presente par
les deputes
de Marseille (1625). Eeponse du Roi. Commission doniiee au due de Guise
pour trailer de la paix en Barbarie (1626). Memoire de Samson Nnpolon
(1627). Traiie conclu par Cocquiel. Traite de Commerce (1028). Memoires
sur le commerce de Barbarie et la Mission de Samson Napolon. Projet d'in-
struction (1629). Proces-verbaux des evenements survenus a Alger (1629-
1630). Pouvoirs accordes au Sieur de I'lsle pour trailer en Alger ; Instruction
k M. de risle (1631). Memoires sur les affaires d'Alger (1631-1639). Traite
de 1640. Projet de port a Stora. Memoires concernant le Bastion de France
(1643-1718). Provisions du gouvernement du Bastion de France (1643-1718).
Provisions du gouvernement du Bastion de France (1659). Memoire pour
detruire les Corsaires d'Afrique (1660). Articles accordes eotre Alger et les
Pays-Bas (1662). Etat de la Marine Algerienne. Arret pour le retablissement
du Bastion de France (1663). Memoire de Feuvrier sur Alger (1664).
Instructions a M. de Lessine —
au Marquis de Martel au due de Beau- —
fort;
—a M. d'Almeras: — ;
1718). Etat des prises faites par les Corsaires d'Alger (1680) de la Marine ;
Alg6rie, 13. 1720-1789, 1 vol. fol. ff. 330. Traites de 1720. Projet contre
les pirates barbaresques. Memoires sur les evenements d'Alger (1724) sur les ;
—
iiegociations des Hollandais avec Alger
—
sur la mission de M. d'Andrezel aupres
du Dey; — ;
(1731);
—
entre Alger et la Eeimblique de Humbourg (1751). Memoires de
Lemaire sur les P'chelles barbaresques (1738-1751) sur la conquete d'Oran ;
—
par les Espagnols (1732-1753)
—
sur le gouvernement d'Algc-r (1751) ;
—
;
par Germain (1755). Memoires de I'abbe o'Expilly sur les Pegences Barba-
resques (1784). Memoires sur le traite negocie entre Alger et I'Espague par
M. de Mazarredo (1785); — sur le traite de 1788. Projets des Hollandais
contre les pirates barbaresques (1720). Plan de M. de Kersaint contre Alger.
7328. 1892. —
Biblioth^que Nationale. Dei)artement des Manuscrits. Cata-
logue des Manuscrifs Espagnols et des Manuscrits Portu^ais, par M. Alfred
Morel-Fatio. Paris: 4to, pp. xxvii. + 422.
'Le-; notices du present Catalogue portent sur 685 volumes."
. . . . . .
" Helacion
305, No. 8. general de la concistencia de las plazas de Oran y
Mazarquivir formada por el coronel comandante de yngenieros D. Harnaldo
Hontabat, formada sobre las memorias de la revista general del Comandante
General D. Eugenio de Alvarado." Datee de la " Plaza de Oran, treinta y uno
de diziembre de mil siettezientos setenta y dos."
"
Manuscrits Portugais 15, No. 62, :
que El Rey N. S. responde ao
qne Ser"" Rey de Castelha Ihe escreve sobre a Armada dos Muuros de Argel
e do intento d'elles em que Ihe de sua parte fallou o embaxador D," A°. de
Tovar,"
"
15, Copia da carta que El Rey D, Phelipe [II,] screveo a El Rey
No. 61,
D. Sevastiao, sobre o socorro de Orao." Madrid, 25 avril 1563.
7330. 1892. Margueritt3, P.— Alger IHiver. Alger : 4to, Extrait de TAlgerie
7333. 1892. Neumann, Richard.— Nord Afrika (mit Au>scbluss des Nilge-
bietcs) nach Herodot. 1G6. M.
Liiqr/Ag: 8vo, i>p. (li. iiOGl, dd. 10.)
Astudy of the chapters of Herodotus relating to North Africa, Egypt ex-
cepted. An analysis of this is given by M. Gsell in his
Chronique Africaine for
1893. See No. 752G.
7339. 1892. —
Poulle, A. Inscriptions diverses de la Numidie et de la Mauretauie
Setifienne. 1. c, pp. 305-422.
7345. 1892. Playfair, Sir R. Lambert.— Report for the years 1890-91 on the
Agriculture of Algeria. For, Oil".Ann. Series, Diplomatic and Con.>-ular Rejxjrts
on Trade and Finance, No. 998. London 8vo, pp. 15.
:
7346. —
Report for the years 1890-91 on the Trade, &c., of Algeria. 1.
c,
N<\ 1013, pp. 34.
220 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
7340. 1892, Projet de Loi, adopts par la Chambre des deputes, portant oiiverture
au ministre de I'interieur d'uu credit extraordinaire de 734,600 frs., 42 k titre de
secours, pour combattre I'invasion des Sauterelles en Alg^rie, &c. Journ. OfT.
Doc. Parlem. [Senat], p. 411. Beport of the Commission by Edouard Millaud,
Senateur. 1. c, j).
444.
7350. 1892. Projet de Loi ayant pour objet I'etablissement d'un chemin de
fer d'Ain-Sefra a Djenien-Bou-Rezar, presente au nom de M. Carnot, President
de la Eepublique francaise par M. Yves Guyot, &c. Journ. Ofif. of 1892, Sess. de
1891. Doc. Par. [Chambre], p. 2769 [Seuat], p. 836, annexe No. 113. Rapport,
;
Lavigerie ;
notes et souvenirs. Universite Catholique, t. xi., Dec, pp. 481-516.
(Bib. Grussenmeyer.)
Eugene, Algiers, September 12, 1892. After a brilliant though short military
career, he settled at Algiers in 1873, and devoted himself to the study of
Algerian history. He was chosen President of the Societe Historique Aloericnne
in 1878, an office which he held till his retirement in 1891. Attached is a
Bibliography of his numerous original works, publications of texts, and other
notes.
7361. 1892. —
Riviere, Ch. L'AIgerie a I'exposition de Moscou. Rapport a
M. leGouverneur General. B. S. d'Agr. d'Alger, No. 105, pp. 51-87.
M. Riviere, as President of the Sociele d' Agriculture at Algiers, was .«ent
as delegate fiom this colony to that exposition, which was exclusively a
French one.
and he here gives a resume of his studies a propos of the journey recently
made by the Governor-General.
7364. [1892 ?]. Roman Ruins in Algeria. — American Architect. Boston,
vol. 26, p. 11. (Q. n. V.)
7367. 1892. Rosier, J. (of Lyons ?). —Souvenirs d'Alg^rie. Paris —Lyon: Svo,
pp. 323. (B. M. 01009G, ee. 38.)
7369. 1892. Ryf, G., Directour. —Notice explicative siir le Champ d'expeiieiices
du Cornice Agricole de Setif, Annee 1891-1892. Setif :
8vo, pp. 8,
7371. [1892?].
—
Salmon, Lieut. -Colonel. A travers le monde Les Grands —
Explorateurs
— Au —
Pays des Touareggs Le Massacre de la Mission Flatters.
Piiris :
16mo, pp. 159.
7372. 1892. Schirmer, Henri. —Le Touat, Ann. de Gesr. Paris, vol. i.
pp.
•404-114.
A recapitulation of what is known regarding this oasis, which the French
do not admit as appertaining to Morocco.
.
(B. M. 010096, ee. 41.)
7374. 1892. —
Schmidt, Johannes. Ueber die alba des ordo von Thamugadi
und das flamoniura perpetuum. Rheinisches Museum fiir Philologie. Neue
Folge, xlvii. pp. 114-129.
A
study of the inscription containing a list of the municipal covuicil of
du Comite, p. 569.
On
the development of the African Church. He mentions shortly Djemila,
Tebessa, and other places.
—
7379. 1892. Hunebelle, Ed. Rapport presente au Conseil Suj.erieur de Guu-
vernement par E. H., piesident du Syndicat des Viticulttuis du departement
d'Alger. Protestation contre le loi Thery-Lesueur. 1. c,
p. 51.
7383. 1892. Soci^te d' Agriculture d' Alger. —l^ltude dcs resultats obteius
en France par la culture des vignes Americaines.
Rapport de la commission
deieguee par la Societe. Alger: 8vo, pp. 30. Also B. de la S. d'Agr. d'Alger,
No. 105, pp. 30-5G and L'Alg. Agricole, No. 83, pp. 1(34-170.
;
7386. 1892. Leroux, Ingenieur Agronome. — Coulurede la Vigne. I.e., No. 85,
pp. 194-196.
7391. 1892. Mathieu, A., Conservateur des Forets, en retraite. —Le service
forestier dans le departemeut d'Oran. Son rule et ses raj^ports avec la coloni-
sation. 1. c. No. 92, pp. 325 et seq.
I'Algerie, la Tunisie, la Russie et la France. 1. c.. No. 98, p. 307. Paper read
at the 4th Congrhs commercial international.
suppressions notables y out ete faites, mais elles sont largement comj^ensees par
les nombreuses additions qu'il a refues, grace aux decouvertes opeiees depuis
7408. .
Dehiscence des Capsules dans le genre Eucalyptus. B. de la S.
Bot. de France.
7412. 1892. Trolard, le Dr.— Les incendies forestieres en Algerie leurs cause.s
—
et les moyens de remedicr a ces causes. Alger: 8vo, pp. 72. Publication de la
Ligue du Reboisement.
SUl'IM.KMKNT TO TIIK l!lBHO(;UAl'Il V OF AT.ilKUlA. 'I'lo
7413. 1892. Trumelet, leColonel.— L'Algerie lei;;endaire. Alger: 8vo, pp. 502.
He takes bis reader "en pelerinage (;a et la, aux torubeau.'C des principaux
thaumaturges de I'lslain."
7417. 1892. —
Viger, Depute du Loiret. Etude sur la question ovine en Algeric
Rapport addresse .\ M. le Ministre de I'Agriculturc. Clermont-Ferrand 8°, F", :
7418. 1892. Wahl, M.— Alger. Les Capitales du Monde, No. 14. Paris: 4to.
7419. 1892. Wallon, H., Secretaire perpetuel de I'Academie. — Notice sur la vie
Legion d'honneur, etc. Journ. Otf., No. 316, 21 Nov., pp. 5586-5592.
Faidherbe commanded the subdivision of Bone from 1867 to 1870, and made
important investigations regarding the prehistoric antiquities uf that region.
7420. 1892. —
Warot, M. Inauguration du Palais Consulaire.
Onthe 9th of January the new chamber of commerce was opened, and the
President made a discourse which the Prefet styled, " un remarquable histori(]ue
des difticultes rencontrees ici, des le debut de ces transactions commerciales
dont vous
constatez, aujourd'hui, le rajiide dcvcloppement." This was
published in all the local papers.
7421. 1892. Welseh, J. — Notes sur le terrain Miocene de Tiaret —Coupe par le
7424. 1892. —
M6ry, G. Journey in the Sahara. 1. c, pp. 707 (October).
Anotice of his paper in the Proceedings of the Geographical S.-cietyof
Paris on the 17th of June (q. v.).
7425. 1892. —
X. Un Corsaire auxvii'' Siecle. Abregede I'liistoire de Bekirl^acha,
Roy de Thunis et depuis Corsaire d' Alger, le second patron de M. Diijaioiu
envoye du Roy en Portugal en 1651. Rev. Afr., t. xx.xvi. pp. 11. .
226 SUPPLEMKN'T TO THK HIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGEUIA.
M. Dujardin was taken captive on his way to Portugal, and his ransom was
effectedby St. Vincent de Paul.
7426. 1892. Gsell, S. —Chronique Archeologique Africaine. 1, c, pp. 69 et seq.
The author proposes to give in this series of articles a resume of the archaeo-
logical discoveries made in North Africa during 1891, and of the principal articles
which have appeared on the history of that region prior to the Arab conquest.
Published separately, Alger :
8vo, 1893, pp. from 61 to 133.
7431. 1893. Armengaud, le Capt. Jean Louis. —Le Sud Oranais. Journal
d'un Legiouaire. Paris 8vo, pp. 108. :
This is the journal of an ofScer of the Foreign Legion during the campaign
of 1881-82 against Bou Ammama. (B. M. 10096, ee. 8.)
7436. 1893. Bollandist Fathers.— The Passion of St. Salsa. Tliis is coiitain.d
in the "Catalogus Codicum Hagiogiaphicorum Latinorum Antiquiorum Sjeculo
xvi., qui asservantur in Bibliotheca Nationali, Parisiensi; Ediderunt Hagiographi
Bollandiani. 3 vols., 1889-1893, Svo. M. 4999,
Apud Editores, Bruxellis." (B.
ff.
2.)
The life of St. Salsa, printed from Cod. 3809 A., is found at vol. i.
pp. 344-
352, and in vol. iii. p. 480 tliere is reference to another MS. (Cod. N. A. 2179),
which contains also a life of St. Salsa.
This saint was martyred at Tipasa, and the basilica erected in her honour
i3 the only absolutely authentic
place of sepulture of an African saint and
martyr.
7438. 1893. —
Boutroue, Alexandre. L'Algerie et la Tunisie a travers le.s
Ages. Paris: 8vo, pp. (J'-', with 2 maps. (B. M. 9061, dd. 11.)
Historical notices of North Africa, which formed the subject of two papers
sent to the Paris G. S.
7439. 1893. Burton, Daniel G.— The Alphabets of the Berbers. Science,
New York, vol. xxi. p. 104. Read at a meeting of the Oriental Club of Phila-
delphia, Feb. 9. See also Science, Nov. 18, 1892, p. 290.
7440. Cagnat, R.
1893. —Guides en a des Touristes des et
7444. 1893. —
Colomi^s, M. Projet d' alimentation en eau de la ville d'Alger et
de sa banlieuc, et de creation de force motrice hydraulique par la derivation de
I'Oued-Moktad et des cours d'eau avoisinauts. (A juindre a la demande en con-
cession du 22 mai 1893.) Memoire a I'appui de I'avanl-projet. Alger folio, :
.^tudes. Paris :
8vo, pp. xv. + 327. (B. M. 10097, de. 25.)
The only journey made by the author in Algeria was that from Algiers to
the frontier of Tunis by rail. He is an Anglophobe, and makes absurd state-
ments about the Senoussi being employed by England to counteract French
influence. He also errs in stating that the Peres Blancs were the first mission-
aries at the African lakes. The English missionaries preceded them.
7446. 1893. Barbour, Fannie C. W.— The Gate of the Orient. Californian
Illust. Mag., vol. iii. pp. 405-415.
A slight sketch of Algiers, with some good illustrations,
7447. Bernelle, Rene, Administrateur de I'Oued Cherf. Vestiges An-
1893. —
tiques de la Commune mixte de I'Oued Cherf. Rec. et Not. de la Soc. Arch, du
7452. 1893. —
Goyt, A. Inscriptions Libyques relevees dans la commune mixte
. de La Calle et dans les environs de Mila. 1. c,
pp. 223-229.
424 ;
Audollent et Letaille, Mel. de TEcole franc, de Rome, t. x., 1890, pp. 432,
433; Heron de Villefosse, C. R. de I'A. des Inscr., 1891, p. 345. The latter
was only just mentioned in the previous vol. of the Rec.de Const.
pp. 250-276.
7457. 1893. Vir6. — Notice sur quelqiies silex tallies trouves a Mila. Rec. des
Not. et Mem. de Arch, du Dep. de Oonstantine Annee 1893,
la S. vol. 7 de la
troisierae ser. (published in 1894), pp. 32-35.
7458. 1893. Moliner-Violle.— Kasrou. 1. c, pp. 36-44.
This is a rich valley in the neighbourhood of Batna,
in which are many
remains of Roman and irrigational works.
]iosts
7459. 1893. —
Mercier, E. Le Medrafsn. 1. c, pp. 49-77, with numerous
illustrations.
7471. 1893. Pleury, A., Veterinaire Sanitaire. —Le mouton dans la Grande
Kabylie. 1. c, p. 483.
7478. 1893. Giard, A., Professeur a la Faculte des Sciences a Paris. Nouvelles —
Etudes sur Lachnidium Acridiorum, Gd., Cliampignon parasite du Criquet
le
1. c. No. 112,
Pelerin. pp. 626-631.
He gives quite a bibliography of papers which have been written during
the past two years on the subject, but it is hardly necessary to quote them
in detail.
frappee a Siga. 1.
c, p. 109.
7490. 1893. —
Comettant, Oscar. La famine en Algerie. Les Matinees Espag-
nojes. Nouv. Rev. Intern. Paiis, 7-15 mai, t. xxv. pp. 637-639.
SIIPPLRME.NT TO TlIK lilbLlOi.UAI'il^ Ul' ALCiERlA. 2.S1
"Au nombre des questions africaines qui ont occupe la presse dans les
derniers raois de I'annee 1891, a ete celle dite de Touat,
aiJiiellation bien
impropre jiui trom]iait sur sa portee, en faisant prendre la partie pour le tout."
pp. 48.
7493. 1893. D^cret relatif a I'impot des licences en Algerie. Journ. Off.,
No. 173, 28 juin, pp. 3181.— See also L'Alg. Agricole, No. 110, p. 595.
7494. 1893. G6n6rale des Douanes.
Direction Tableau General du —
Commerce de France avec ses Colonies [iocludiug Algeria] et les puissances
la
liltrangeres pendant Taunea 1892. Paris large 4to, pp. xc. + 796.
:
Pages 712-788 give statistics regarding the trade of Algeria for 1892.
7495. 1893. Discussion des conclusions du Rapport de la Commission de
I'Algerie sur les modifications a introduire dans la legislation et dans Torsanisation
des divers services de I'Algerie (organisation et attributions du Gouveruement
General de TAlgerie). Journ. Off., No. 140, 26 mai, Senat, pp. 670 et seq.
7498. 1893. Dodge, Col. T. A.— Algerian Riders. Illustrated. Harper's Mag.,
July, pp. 266-275.
" I shall tell
you of the average Arabian, the horse which a Frank may
buy, and which is of as good lineage as the animal a well-to-do citizen rides
with us."
7498. —
1893. Dugast. Bulletin des travaux et recherches de la station agrono-
Touaregs. 1. c, p. 342.
7508. 1893. Field, Henry M. [D.D.]— The Barbary Coast. New York :
8vo,
pp. ix. +
258, with 14 illustrations and a sketch-map.
The latest of an interesting series of geographical works by the author,
brother of the illustrious Cyrus Field. In |this, as in his other journeys,
Dr. Field never went beyond beaten paths of travel, but he has the merit of
having something new and fresh to say of every place he visits. His accuracy
and justice are such as are rare in ordinary "impressions de Voyage."
The contents of all the author's volumes originally appeared as letters to
'
The Evangelist,' a New York paper, of which he is proprietor.
7509. 1893. —
Fischer, Curt. Th. IJntersuchungen auf dem Gebiet der alten
Jiaender und Voelker-Kunde. Erstes Heft De Hannonis Carthaginiensis periplo.
;
and illustrations.
This important work gives a description of the immense regions of the
.south, where the breeding of sheep is carried on, and which arc the homes of the
nomad Arabs and tlieir (locks. It indicates the resources, as regards water and
SI ri'lj;.MK.NT TU rilK IflliUui.lKAI'JIV OF ALGERIA. 233
pasturage, which these regions afford. Tt includes all the ierritoires da Com-
cercJes and annex's of the three
mandement, provinces of Algiers, Oran and
Constantine, with the exception of Lalla Maghnia (division of Oran), which, as
itbelongs entirely to the Tellian region, is not included in this work.
There arc four a])pendices —
1. M;i]adies parasitaires les plus graves du Mouton Algerien (note d.e
M. Railliet), pji. 515-528.
2. Tiavail et
emploi des laines par les Indigenes (burnous, haiks, tajiis),
pp. 529-5.S8.
3. Table
alphabeticiue des noms Arabes des j)rincipaux vegetaux des Hauts-
Plateaux et du Sahara Algerien, ])p. i.-cxxi..
4. Table des genres, pp. cxxiii.-cxxvii.
7517. 1893. Gouvernement G^n^ral. Algeric, Conseil —
Superieur de Gouverne-
ment. Session de Janvier 18'J3. rroces-verbanx des deliberations et expose
de la Situation Generale de I'Algerie. + 672 + 41 + 110.
Alger: 8vo, pp. xc.
The last two parts are — 1" Annexe,
M. Dornioy, inspecteur
Deposition de
des travaux de colonisation d(!vant la Commission Senatoriale
d'enquete sur
I'Algerie, pp. 41 ;
and 2" Annexe, Situation de I'enseignement public en Algerie
pendant I'annee scolaire 1891-92.
7518. 1893. Gouvernement G6n6ral de I'Algerie. Determination dans le —
sud de la limite administrative entre les divisions
d'Alger et de Constantine
—
El-Biodh, Temassinin, Messeguem, et Hassi in Sokki. Journal de Route par
MM. Croehard, Capitaine d'Infanterie, et Ropert, Capitaine d'Infanterie.
Alger ; fol., lithographed, pp. 44, with 5 maps. (Bib. Gouv. Gen. 2678.)
7519. Division d'Oran. Affaires Arabes. Rapport sur les Caravanes
de la Division d'Oran qui se sont rendues an Gourara en 1892-1893. Alger:
fol., pp. 32. (Bib. Gouv. Geu. 2079.)
7520. Propriete Indigene. Deposition et note a la Commission
S^iatoriale d'Etudes sur I'Algerie, par M. Thiebault, Inspecteur de I'Enregistre-
ment, des Domaiues et du Timbre, Chef de bureau au Gouvernement General de
I'Algerie. Paris :
8vo, pp. 23. (Bib. Gouv. Gen. 2892.)
7521. 1893. Foureau, F. —Notes sur
la route d'El-Gole'a a Hassi-el-Mougar.
Alger: fol., lithographed, pp. 15, with sketch-maps of each day's journey, seven
in number. Not published. (Bib. Gouv. Gen. 2725.)
7522. 1893. Cr^pon, Edmond, Ancien Payeur
adjoint de I'Armee. Neuf —
ans en Algerie, Tunisie et Tonkin. Paris— Cahors, 8vo, pp. xii. + 186. (B. M.
10026, ccc. 6.)
The first 73 pages are devoted to Algerie from pp. 76 to 87 to Kroumerie. ;
7524. 1893. Guy, Alfred, Ingeuieur des Arts et Manufactures. Des Famines —
p^riodiques en Algerie et d'un moyen d'y porter remede. Paris 8vo, pp. 13. :
See also, R. Sc. (R. Rose), t. 52, 2"'« ser. No. I, p. 28. (B. M. 8282, g. 25 (67).)
" II sufBrait de
prolonger la voie ferree d'Ain-Sefra a Igli, sur 300 kilo-
metres pour permettre a cette deniree (les dattes) d'arriver a vil prix sur nos
marches."
7525. 1893.
Gsell, Stephane. —
Sarcophage trouve pres de Tipasa dans la
propriete Dcraonchy. Rev. Afr., No. 208, pp. 52, with 2 illustrations.
-34 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
7526. 1893. —
Gsell, St^phane. Chronique Africaine, Archeologie et Histoire
Ancieune, Annee 1892. 1. c,
pp. 56-128.
This is a continuation of the admirable work which the author commenced
in 1892, No. 7426. He has published a third number for 1893 in the same
review, 1894, pp. 109-233,
7527. 1893. D.— El-H'aoudh (manuscrit berbere de la Biblio-
J.
theque
—MuseeLuciani,d'
Alger). (No. 615 du Catalogue dresse par M. Fagnan, pro-
fesseur a I'Ecole des lettres.) 1. c,
pp. 151-180.
—
The author Mohammed ben Ali bin Brahim, of Sus, in Morocco finished —
his work in 1714. It is here analysed, and the original text, as well as a
French translation, are given. It has no actual connection with Algeria, but
this article is an important contribution to the study of the Berber language.
7528. 1893. Jaequeton, G. — Chronique Africaine. Histoire moderne et con-
tern poraine. 1.
c, p. 287.
"La presente Cl^ronique se rapporte aux publications des deux annees 1891
et 1892, relatives a I'histoire moderne et a I'histoire contemporaine des pays
barbaresques et du Sahara, qui constitue leur hinterland. On y passe d'abord
en revue les publications d'interet general puis, viennent celles qui ont tiait
;
This consists of the first three chapters; the remainder will follow in
1894,
7533. 1893. —
Guichard, Jules, Senateur. Rapport fait au nom de la com-
mission, &c. Regime iorestier de Algerie. Paris 4to, pp. 49. Senat, Session
:
7543. 1893. Lamey, A., Conservateur des Forets en retraite. —Le Chene-Liege o"»
sa culture et son exploitation. Paris — Nancy :
8vo, pp. 281. (Bib. Gouv. Gen.
2681.)
An exhaustive work by an expert. He "Le present ouvrage n'est plus
says,
restreint h une region lihiitee, et compreud le traitement des chenes-lieges en
general."
Feodale ;
les Croisailes ;
t. iii., Formation des Grands Iiltats; t. iv., Renaissance et
Reforme, les nouveaux mondes.
"
Chap. xix. of the fourth volume, by M. E. Masqueray, is devoted to Les
Revolutions de I'Alrique du nord du Maroc a la Tripolitaine," and is subdivided
into the following heads ;
—
236 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHV OF ALGERIA.
Statistiqiie). Paris: 3 vols., 8vo. The porticn devoted to Algeria and Tunisia
is t. iii.
pp. 1-122.
An extract from this work, under the title
'
Aper^u de la Colonisation
Algerienne,' was published in the Rev. de Geogr., t. xxix., 1891, pp. 283 et seq.
photograjihs.
7551. 1893. Lionel, Jules. — Races Berberes—Kabylie du
Jurjura. Preface de
M. Emile Masqueray. Paris 8vo, pp. xviii. 544. (B. M. 10095, de. 19.)
: +
" A
comprehen-sive study of the Algerian Kabyles, systematically arranged.
The work loses a good deal of its value through the absence of illustrations or
maps." Geo. Jonvn.
7552. 1893. Loi concernant le declassement partiel des fortifications d' Alger.
7553. 1893. Loi portant ouverture au ministre de I'interieur d'uu credit extra-
ordinaire de 200,000 destine a prevenir les effets de la disette en Algerie, et
fr.
—
7556. 1893. Marye, Georges. L'cducation artistique des Indigenes en Algerie.
Nouv. Kev., t. vii. p. VSo.
" Si nous
appelons art tout ce qui est manifestation de decor, tout ce qui
porte la trace de la main de rhorame nous pouvons dire <[ue I'art court les
rues dans les villes de I'Alrique du Nord."
7559. 1893. M6ry, G.— Une exploration chez les TouaregsAzdjer (1892-1893).
B. Etd. Colon., t. vii. pp. 239-249.
An address given by the traveller on returning from his expedition. " Le
but de la mission qui m'etait coufiee . . . etait d'entrer en relations directes
avec les Touaregs Azdjer en vue d'obtenir sur leur territoire Ic passage de nos
futures caravanes."
1626.
^
o>\ ^^ yV^ 3
»1>-
<^fr ^
Eecit des diverses expeditions chretiennes dirigees
V^^ *J^^^
8jfl,xJ\ ^^jAp
contre Alger.
1639. Chronologic des pachas et gouverneurs d'Alger de 915 k 1200.
1640. Recit en turc de I'attaque d'Alger par les Espagnols en 1198.
1642. Recueil forme par la reunion des originaux de trente lettres, dont
vingt-cinq adressees ^ Hoseyn Pacha, Dey d'Alger, par Ahmed, Bey de Cou-
stantine, &c.
This catalogue is compiled in the most conscientious manner abundant ;
references are given whenever the work described has been published, aud two
238 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALOEIilA.
admirable indices, one in French and the other in Arabic, greatly enhance the
value of the work.
7562. 1893. —
Montebello, Ch. Lannes de. Concours de 1888. Traite sur
I'esploitation de I'Alfa en Algeria. Memoire prime a la suite des concours pour
Tattribution d'lin prix au meilleur Traite sur rexploitation de I'Alfa en Algeria
7564. 1893. Norris, W. E.— A Candidate for Martyrdom. Pall Mall Mag., vol. i.
pp. 555-576.
A short tale of military life in Algeria.
7565. 1893. —
Olivier, Ernest. Contribution a I'histoire naturelle de I'Algerie.
Biskra, souvenirs d'un naturaliste. Paris: 8vo, pp. 44. Extrait de la Rev. Sc.
du Bourbonnais et du Centre de la France. Moulins,jan., fev., with an illustration.
—
7566. 1893. Pease, Alfred E. Biskra and the Oases and Desert of the Zibans,
with information for travellers. Maps and illustrations. London 16mo, pp. 112. :
7567. 1893. Pein, Th., Colonel en retraite. — Lettres familieres sur I'Algerie ;
un
petitRoyaume Arabe. Avec un portrait et une biographic de I'Auteur par le
Commandant H. Bissuel, Chef du Service des affaires Arabes au Gouvernement
General de I'Algerie. Alger 2' edition, 8vo, pp. Ixxii. + 519. The first edition
:
7569. 1893. —
Plot, le Dr. A. Trois saisons a Hammam-Meskoutiue, 1890-1891-
1892. Notes et observations, orne de 10 gravures hors texte. Ouvrage
approuve par M. le Ministre de la Guerre et honore d'une souscription du Conseil
General de Constantine. Paris: 8vo, pp. 172.
7570. 1893. Playfair, Sir R. Lambert.— Report for the years 1891-92 on the
Trade of Algeria. For. Off. Ann. Ser., No. 1180. 8vo, pp. 36.
7571. Report for the years 1891-92 on the Agriculture of Algeria, with
plans. c, No. 1196.
1. 8vo, pp. 26.
This gives detailed information regarding viticulture and the hydraulic
works in the colony.
7572. Report for the years 1892-93 on tie Trade, Navigation and
Agriculture of Algiers. London [published in 1894J 8vo, pp. 47. Foreign
:
1883, sur la reforme de I'organisation judiciaire. Jour. Off. Doc. Par. [Cliambre],
Annexe No. 2876. Seance du 24 juin, p. 1121.
The oliject of this is to secure inamovihilite to the Algerian magistrature.
SUPPLRMEMT TO THK BIBMOGJRAPHY 01' ALGERIA. 239
7579. 1893. Rapport sur les Caravanes de la division d'Oran qui ont fait le
"
Votre commission regrette que, cette annee encore, les depenses effectuees
par les diveis ministeres au sujet de I'Algerie soient confondues dans chaque
budget ministeriel."
7585. 1893. Rawlinson MSS. —Catalogi codicum raanuscriiitoruin Bibliothecse
Bodleianse. Partis Quintas fasciculus tertius, viri munificentissimi Ricardi
Rawlinson, I. C. D. Codicum Classis qviartse
partem priorum (Libros Sc. miscel-
laneos octinsentos et sexaginta) complectens, Confecit Gulielmus D. Macray,
A.M., Coll. B. Mar. Magd. Socius. Axonii 4to, pp. 683, :
As the index to this volume is not yet published, it is difficult to find out
the MSS. relating to Algeria.
7588. Nouvelle note sur les fouilles de Cherchel (aout, sept. 1892). 1. c, .
pp. 91-93.
7589. 1893. —
Reinach, Salomon. Monuments chr^tiens de Tipasa. Rapport
de . . . sur une communication de M. I'Abbe Saint-Gerand. 1. c, p. 129.
Description of a sarcophagus.
7590. 1893. Waille, Victor. — Inscriptions sur poterie et sur marbre decou-
vertes a Cherchel. 1. c, pp. 130-137.
The
village in question is between Ain Temoucheut and Beni Saf in the
Departement of Oran.
7594. 1893. Richardson, E., Jun. —A Jou-ney to Algiers. Hygienic Rev.,
Jan., illustrated. (Q. n. v.)
7596. 1893. Robin, Aug. —Missions dans le Sahara. Rev. Encyc, t. vii. p. 660.
Short accounts of the missions of MM. Gaston Mery and Eernand
Foureau.
7597. 1893. Rohlfs, Gerhard. — Woher Komnt das Wasser in den Oasen der
Sahara. Z. Geo. Eidk. Berlin, pp. 296-304.
7607. 1893. Statistique des Ports Maritimes de Commerce —Annee 1892. Port
d' Alger. Alger; folio, pp. 61. Lithographed for, but not published by, the
Chamber of Commerce.
—
7608. 1893. Sugny, J. de. Instructions nautiques sur la cote Septentrinale
du Maroc et la cote Algerienne. Paris Bvo, pp. 196. Service hydrogr.. No. 740.
;
the zone of French influence in Africa, and the itinerary of Commandant Monteil
from Senegal to Tripoli by Lake Tchad.
He advocates the immediate construction of the line from Algiers to
Ouargla.
7612. 1893 (?). Taylor, J. E.— Life in Algeria. Littell's Living Age. Boston :
K
242 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
7623. 1893. Vtiillot, P.— Des Zibans au Djerid par les Chotts Algeriens.
—
Rennes Paris 8vo, pp. 168, with map of " Itineraire de Biskra au Djerid par
:
7625. 1893. *.
* * —
Les Missions Anglaises en Algerie. Nouv. Rev., t. Ixxxi.
pp. 38-61.
An absurd and most unjust attack on the members of the North African
Mission. See also Rev. of Rev., Aj^ril 15, p. 400. These missionaries have
" la maison
nothing whatever to do with protestante de Mild-may fonoee par
Sir Pennefather."
7629. •
L'Algerie en I'an de Grace 1894. 1.
c, No. 139, pp. 1054 et s&j.
7633. 1894. Soci6te d' Agriculture d' Alger. — Rapport sur le concours des
Fouloirs-pressoirs, des Fouloirs-egrappoirs et des Refrigerants. 1. c. No. 124,
pp. 819-825.
7634. 1894. Forest Ain6, J. — Questions Africaines. 1. c. No. 125, pp. 831
et seq.
Le Congo franyais
—Obock— Le Soudan francais — La Cote d'lvoire — Le Sud
Algerien
— Les Cables sous-marins. Paris: 8vo, pp. 568, with 104 illustrations.
(BrM. 010095, i.
4.)
Aloerie. Piecedee d'une etude sur la cession de biens en droit Romain. Nancy :
refuse de courber la
d'Oran . .
qui ni'a valu la disgrace devaut laquellc
. j'ai
tetc."
244 SUPPLEMKNT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AT.GKHIA.
7642. 1894. Basset, Rene. — Etudes sur les dialectes berberes. Alger: 8vo,
pp. 164. Ecole Superieure, Publications, t. xiv. (B. M. Ac. 5380/2.)
Bvo, pp. 63. Societa Asiatica Giornale, vol. viii. (B. M. Ac. 8804.)
" Le dialecte berbere
parle a Taroudant est tres voisin du Chelh'a du Sous
et de Mogador."
par la faculte de droit de Paris, Prix Rossi de 1893. Paris 8vo, pp. 364. (B. M. :
05319, i. 13.)
—
7646. 1894. Bigelow, Poultney. An Arabian Day and Night. Harp. Mag.,
Christmas Number, pp. 3-13, with 8 illustrations by Remington. Narrative of a
dinner in an Arab tent, and a visit to a Moorish bath.
7647. 1894. —
Blayne. Description Geologique des regions a Phosphate de chaux
de Tebessa et de Bordj Bou Arreridj. Paris: 8vo, pp. 19, with map and 10
sections. Ex trait des Ann. des Mines liv. sep.
7648. 1894. Boissier, Gaston, de I'Academie frangaise. L'Afrique Romaine. —
Promenades Archeologiques en Algerie et en Tunisie. Rev. des Deux Mondes.
15 Jan., 15 fev., 1" avril, 1" juillet.
Chap. iv. (t. 124, p. 1), Les Campagnes, contains a detailed and most
interesting description of the mosaics in the baths of the Roman villa of
7657. 1894. Dicquemare, le Dr. —Etude sur Biskra, comme station hivernale
et Station thermale. Paris :
8vo, pp. 37.
7658. 1894. Dudgeon, Mathew. A True Pelation of the Travels and Perilous —
Adventures of Mathew Dudgeon, Gentleman, Wherein is truly set down the
Manner of his Taking, the Long Time of his Slavery in Algiers and Means of his
Delivery. Written by Himself, and now for the first time printed. London:
8vo, pp. 267.
Tiiere is no preface, and a studious avoidance of dates. Every page bears
evidence that the work has not been written as set forth on the title-page.
The slavery at Algiers is an excuse for stringing together a number of rather
interesting tales.
7659. 1894. Foureau, F.— Ma Mission de 1893-94 chez les Touareg Azdjer.
Paris :
8vo, pp. 65.
7660. Rapjjort sur ma Mission au Sahara et chez les Touareg Azdjer, oct.
7662. 1894. Gabelentz, Georg von der. Die Verwandtschaft des Baskischen —
mit den Berbers pracheanord-Africas. Herausgegeben nach dem hiuterlassenen
manuscripte durch Dr. A. C. Graf von der Schulenburg. Braunschweig 8vo, ;
Report on the Trade, &c., of Algeria for 1893-94 ; F. 0. Ann. Ser., No, 1507,
1895.
7673. Chenes-Li^ge. Notices sur les Forets Domaniales de I'Algerie.
Alsicr :
4to, pp. 39, with three maps and two illustrations. See also Playfair,
Report on the Trade, &c., of Algeria for 1893-94 ;
F. 0. Ann. Ser., No. 1507,
1895 Journ. des Econ., April, 1895.
;
7674. 1894. —
Gsell, Stephane. De Tipasa, Mauretanise Csesariensis urbe.
Alger 8vo, pp. 1G3.
:
" Tiree a A
tres peu d'exemplaires et non mise en vente." Latin thesis
which is quite superseded by the following :
—
7675. Tipasa, ville de la Mauretanie Cesarienne. Rome : 8vo, pp.
450, with four plates of sarcophagi, and many plans and illustrations. Extrait
des Melanges d'Archeologie et d'Histoire publics par I'lilcole francaise de Rome,
t. xiv.
This is a learned and fascinating monograph on one of the most interesting
places in Algeria. Here, amongst many other Roman remains, is the basilica
of Saint Salsa, the only known
resting-place of an African saint and martyr:
"
gloriosissima feminarum Tipasitance urhis.'''
7683. 1894. Morgan, Rt. Hon. Sir G. O.—A New Pool of Bethesda. Gent.
Mag., January, No. 1957, pp. 15-20.
An account of Hammara R'hira.
7684. 1894. Nugent, Hon. E. Greville. —Land of Mosques and Marabouts,
with illustrations. London ;
8vo, pp. 190. (B. M. 010096, i. 22.)
Lijpressions of Algiers and Tunis during a winter's residence there.
7687. 1894. Playfair, Sir R. Lambert.— Report for the years 1892-93 on the
Trade, Navigation, and Agriculture of Algeria. F. 0. Annual Series, No. 1347.
London :
8vo, pp. 47.
7688. [1894]. Pr6ville, Xavier de. Un grand Fran^-ais, Le Cardinal Lavi-
—
gerie. Paris: 8vo, pp. 333; 33 gravures sur bois. (B. M. 4863, de. 17.)
plan of jjrofile.
7693. 1894. Rouyer, L., Colon.— Lettres Algeriennes. Guelma 8vo, pp. 29. :
"
Reconnaissous que I'ecrivains du Temps, navre de ce qu'il a coastate au
cours de son voyage a travers nos trois provinces, n'a pas charge le tableau. II
a vu juste, la situation est des
j^tlus grave."
7694. 1894. Ruga, Dr. W.— Der Periplus Hannos. Petermann's Geog. Mitteil,
Bd. 40, pp. 185-188. A Review on Fischer's work, 1893.
7695. 1894. Foureau.— Reise in der Algierische Sahara. 1. c, pp. 21, 142.
7712. 1894. Un Vieil Alg6rien [Bourde, P.].—Le Mai de I'Algerie. Six lettres
adressees au Journal Le Temps par
'
Paris
'
" manuel nous ete suggeree par la lecture du vcbu emis, en aoflt
L'idee de ce
1892 par le conseil general de la Cote-d'or, tendant a ce que le Gouvernement,
par tous les moyens de propagande possible, fasse ressortir I'interet que les
emigres francais auraient a habiter I'Algerie ou les autres colonies fran5aises."
7722. 1895. Poureau, Ferdinand. —Une Mission chez les Touareg Azdjor.
B. S. G. Paris, pp. 10-74.
7729. 1895. The Maritime Postal Service between France and Algeria.
Board of Trade Jouru., vol. xviii. No. 107, p. 633. From J. des Debats, 21 May,
1895.
7730. 1895. The Cedar and Cork Forests of Algeria. 1. c, p. 635. Based on
Nos. 7672 and 7673.
SUPPLEMKNT TO THK BIELKKJRAI'HV OK ALGERIA. 251
7734. Murray's Handbook for Travellers in Algeria and Tunis. 5th edit.
London 8vo, pp. 3(i3.
:
(B. M. 2364, a. 1.)
This edition has been almost entirely rewritten, and contains new and
beautiful maps.
These are of Agrijipina the elder, daughter of Agrippa and Julia, and (?)
of Julia Domna.
7738. 1895. Dupart, C—L'Age de Pierre k Tebessa. 1. c, jip. 543-551, with
3 ]ilates.
7739. 1895.
Vir6, Camille, Juge de paix de Bordj Menaiel. —Les antiquites
dans la Commune Mixte
de Taher. 1. c, pp. 552-565, with map of district
(north of Djidjelly), and woodcuts in text.
7740. 1895. Durand, le Lieutenant. —Rapport sur les travaax de recherches
d'eiu, executes a Ain-Djedid en aout —octobre 1891. 1. c, pp. 582-590, with
illustrations.
The locality in question is situated on the road between Tebessa and Gafsa.
The writer found most interesting Roman hydraulic works.
7741. 1895. Prud'homme, Conservateur du Musee de Constantine. — Stele
Laraire trouvee au Chettaba. 1. c, p. 591.
pp. 60-62.
From squeezes found amongst the papers of the late
M. Masqueray.
1. c, pp. 63-72.
7749. 1895. Mouli^ras, Augusts. —Bibliographie de M. E,en6 Basset,
Directeur de I'Ecole des lettres a Alger. 1. c, pp. 112-114.
laquelle donna son nom la tribu arabe des Amour, qui vint
I'habiter vers le
milieu du vii. siecle."
with map.
He discovered 103 Roman ruins, and excavated the important one named
Kaoua.
7753. 1895. Moliner-Violle, M.— De la Captivite a Alger, par Fray Diego
de Haedo. Rev. Afr., No. 216, 39th vol., pp. 54 et seq.
The work of Haedo (see Nos. 4810 and 5863) was divided into five parts. The
first, La Topograpiiie d' Alger,' was translated by MM. Muunereau and Ber-
'
'
brugger, and published in this review in 1870-71 the second, Les Rois ;
7758. 1895. Vars, Ch., Professeur au Lycee de Constantine. Cirta, ses monu-
—
.
ments, son administration, ses magistrats, d'apres les fouilles et les inscriptions,
Ouvrage orne de 8 planches hors texte et d'un plan. Paris— Constantine 8vo, :
Royal Letters, lGOO-1741, The first letter in this volume is one written by
Suleiman, Bey of Algiers, to Queen Elizabeth, December 20, IGOO, complaining of the
conduct of certain of her Majesty's subjects, and especially of " John Audellay who
says he is your Majesty's consul here," and he jjrays that she will "advise the
consul here to take care not to help or allow your subjects to treat in this fashion
your Majesty's friends and allies."
On March 15, 1622, the Pasha writes to the King concerning the peace of
Algiers and Tunis.
The record of negotiations conducted between Sir
Thomas Roe and the Algerine
Government, when the former was proceeding to the Embassy at Constantinople.
Letters from King James I, to the Basha in 1623 and 1625, Letters from the
Basha to the King in 1627 and 1628, In the former he says, " The moans and
'*
complaints of our nation are so many," In the latter he asks for powder, bullets
and gunnes;" also " two coluurins of brass," Correspondence regarding Sir John
Lawson's negotiations, and numerous other letters, original, copies and translations,
between the Governments of England and Algiers.
Despatches connected with the missions of Sir Thomas Roe in 1622, the Earl
of Sandwich in 1661, Sir James Lawson in 1622, and Admiral Herbert in 1682.
The captivity of the Earl of Inchiquin in 1660. Commissions to consuls. Naval
strength of Algiers in 1663. Suggestions of Captain Neville, R.N., and Samuel
*
The Foreign Correspondence in the Public Record Office is open to the year 1760
without any restrictions, and from the year 1760 to the year 1802 without restriction
(except in the ease of certain prohibited passages) to all readers stating (in a form
provided) the object of their researches. Foreigners, however, are required to apply
for permission to inspect papers after
1760 through their diplomatic representatives.
Theforeign correspondence between the years 1802 and 1830 can be inspectel by
obtaining a written permit from the Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office, S.W.,
Subject to the uanal restrictions, which include the inspection of all notes or copies by
the Foreign Office, and the exclusion of all
Departmental minutes.
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de Paz for the preservation of peace with Algiers. Petition of Consul Rycant in
1684, that all Moors importing goods into Algiers in British vessels should pay hiia
a consulage of 2 per cent. Various Treaties. Considerations on the Barbary trade
by Mr. Fielding. Ilecotnmendations for consuls and other papers.
documents.
No. 2 (F. 0., No. 1), 1601-1668.— Sir Robert Mansell, Consids Nicholas Leatt,
James Frizell, Robert Browne, Captain Nicholas Parker, Sir Thomas Allen, John
Ward.
The most important documents in this volume are —
A Nicolo Petrococciao, Casa d'India, Jeronimo Conestaggio-
Proiieditore di
Relatione dell' apparecchio per sorprendere Algieri, p. 1-11. Correspondence
"
regarding the expedition of Sir II. Mansell. Document entitled The whoale state
of ye busines and proceedings off Algier. Divers letters of Sr. Robt. Mansfeilds {sic)
in ye yere 1620." Sir Thomas Roe's negotiations and treaty, 1633.
" Reasons for
No. 3 (F.0., No, 2), 1669-1684.— Admiral Herbert, Consuls John Ward, Admiral
Sir Thomas Allen, Samuel Martin, John Newell, Phil. Rycant, John Erlisman,
Expeditions of Sir Thomas Allen.
List of ships of war belonging to Algiers, and those building in 166f, in all 40.
Lists of captives. Engagement of combined English and Dutch squadrons with Algerine
off Cape Spartel. Admiral Sir Edward Spragg's action at Bougie, 8 Algerine ships
burnt, 3 taken, 17 English killed and 41 wounded, the admiral being in the second
category. Subsequent negotiations and treaty. Negotiations by Captains Digby
and Parke at Algiers in 1668. Sir John Narborough's expedition in 1674. Consul
Martin's memoir on " The present State of Algers," 1674. "The case of Samuell
Martin, Consull." "List of ships brought in and Distroyed by y' Argerines,"
41 in number with 456 men. Mission of Admiial Herbert and treaty, 1682.
" Narrative of
Capt. Booth, Com''"' of H.M. Frig. The Adventure, containing the
particulars of his fighting and takeing an Algareen man-of-war commonly called
There is a great hiatus in the State Papers at the Record Office corresponding to
the period of the Com raon wealth (1649-1659). Fortunately, much of this oxirrespon-
dence exists in the Bodleian Library amongst the Rawlinson MSS. Secretary
Thurloe's papers were concealed (it is supposed by himself) in the ceiling of garrets,
over rooms occupied by himself in Lincoln's Inn. After the Restoration, they were
found by Richard Rawlinson in a grocer's shop, and redeemed by him from " thus et
odores veudentibus." He presented them to the Bodleian in 175L
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the Great ? haveing two Lyons and a Crowne in her sterue, mounted with 3G
guns and 4 pedreros and man'd w"' 327 Turkes and Moores and 88 Xtians, her
Commander's name Hadjee Ali, a Kenegado," dated August, 1681. " A narrative
of Capt. Clowdesly Shovell's, Commander of H.M. Frigate the James Gully,
touching his takeing the Half Moone of Algier," dated November, 1681. Captain
Neville's Correspondence.
No. 4 (F. 0.. No. 3), 1685-1698.— Consuls John Erlisman, F. Baker, Laurence
Wise, and Robert Cole.
Lists of men-of-war belonging to Algiers in 1690 and 1698. Mission of Sir
William Soame, Ambassador at Constantinople in 1686, and of the Duke of Grafton
in 1687. Death of Consul Erlisman, February 8, 1690. List of 392 captives
redeemed by the agent of Mr. William Bowtell, at a cost of £4158.
City and Kingdom of Algire. Ratifyed and confirmed by Mr. Robert Cole, H.M.
Agent and Consul General in this place, on the 28 June, anno 1698." This is the
original copy, written, in alternate pages, in Arabic and English.
No. 5 (F. 0., No. 4), 1699-1712.— Consul Robert Cole, Acting-Consul Thomas
Thomson.
The principal contents are the negotiations of Admiral Byng instructions
;
—
No. 6 (F. 0., No. 5), 1713-1719. Consuls Samuel and Thomas Thomson,
Gives a list of Algerine vessels in 1713. Negotiations of Admiral Sir James
Wishart in 1713. Story of the Captivity of the Baron de Cornberg, " Gentilhomme
du pais de Lunenberg, ci-devant
Lieutenant General au service de I'Empereur,"
who was taken by corsairs when going from Rome to Leghorn. This volume also
contains the treaty concluded by Thomas Thomson, Oct. 29, 1716.
No. 7 (P. 0., No. 6), 1720-1729.— Consuls Charles Hudson, Edward Holden,
Charles Black, George Logic.
Petitions and liberation of captives. Appointment of John Southerland as
"
consular surgeon on £100 a year. Note from Dutch Envoy: Considerations qui
peuvent servir a donner des justes ideas sur une alliance defensive entre la France,
la Grande Bretagne et les Etats Generaux pour la securite de la navigation et
commerce centre les Algeriens et les autres peuples de la Barbarie." Visit of the
Dutch squadron under the command of Rear- Admiral de Grave in July 1728.
Quarrel between Consuls Black and Logic.
No. 8 (F. 0., No. 7), 1730-1739.— George Logic, Consuls Charles Black and
Edward Holden, Acting-Consul John Ford.
Part of a letter from the Rev. Dr. Shaw to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. " An
Essay
towards the present state of Algiers, humbly inscribed to His Grace the Duke of
Newcastle." State of the Algerine fleet, 1731, 1733. Lists of captives and prizes.
Algerine claims on England. Complaint against Consul Black. Appointment of
Consul Holden.
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—
No. 10 (F. 0., No. 9), 1751-1755. Consul Ambrose Stanyford, Acting-Consuls
John Ford and Robert White, and Stanhope Aspinwall.
The death of Stanyford is recorded.
No. 18 (F. O., No. 6), 1776-1789.— Consuls E. Bayntun, Nathaniel Davison,
Charles Logic, and miscellaneous.
*
Eldest son of Simon, Lord Lovett.
258 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALfiERTA.
No. 19 (F. 0., No. 7), 1790-1795.— Consuls Charles Logie and Charles Mace.
Miscellaneous.
Export of grain. Death of Dey. Mr. Logic's removal, and appointment of Mr.
Mace as acting-consul, June 1, 1792. Plague stiil raging. Mrs. Woulfe expelled.
Mr. Mace expelled. List of British captives in 1792. Mission of the Hon.
Frederick North from Corsica.
.No. 20 (F. 0.. No. 8), 1796-1800.— Consuls Charles Mace, R. Masters, and John
Falcon.
Report of Mr. North's mission. Reinstalment of Mr. Mace. Appointment of
Consul Masters. Death of Dey. Spanish consul put in chains. Protection given
to Sicilian. subjects. Consul Falcon appointed. Algerine embassy to England. Lord
St. Vincent instructed to send a squadron to Algiers. Mr. Bensamon left in charge
of consulate.
No. 21 (F. 0., No. 9), 1801-1802.— Consul John Falcon, and miscellaneous.
List of 23 vessels and crews, numbering 266 persons, captured by the Algerines
and liberated by Consul Falcon. Information regarding the commerce and govern-
ment of Algiers. There were from 8000 to 10,000 Turkish soldiers " The Moors :
"
are numerous, and join the Turks when called upon in all there were 14,000
;
No. 22 (F. 0., No. 10), 1803-1806.— Consuls John Falcon, Richard Cartwright,
and miscellaneous.
The Dey declares war on Denmark, which eventually makes peace by jiaying
$80,000. Case of Moorish women secreted in consulate. Falcon ordered to leave ;
he meets Lord Nelson at Gibraltar. English captives brought in ; assistance
rendered by American consul. Falcon's " Reflections upon Algiers the Duty and
:
Situation of the English Consul, 1803." Captain Keats sent by Nelson to induce the
Dey to receive Falcon again. Failure of mission. Mr. Cartwright appointed ; he
arrived on board the Siviftsure, December 16, 1801. Dey wounded by mutinous
soldiery. Massacre of Jews. Mr. Cartwright leaves Algiers. Mr. Blanckley sent as
pro-consul ; he arrived October 19, 1806. Mr. Cartwright writes a long account
of his grievances from Lisbon and from England. Mr. Abbott, writing from London
July 20, 1804, submits a memoir on the present condition of English interests in
Algiers, and "an account of the persons by whom the Government has been of
late years represented" —
Logie, Mace, and Masters; also propositions "for the
adoption of measures for the future support of a good intelligence with those people."
Statement of the case of Charles Mace.
N(i.2-1:
(F. ()., No. 12), 1810.— Consul II. S. Blanckley, and niiscllancrms.
Petition of I.saac Bensamon. Embassy from Algiers to England. Portuguese
embassy to Algiers.
The follo'^ing reports on La Grille, &c. :
—"A Detailed Report on the Military
Capabilities and Defence of La Calle, Bona, Stora, and II Col, the Establishments
No. 27* (F. O., No. 15*), 180fi, Oct. 10, to 1812, May. 29.
Consul Blanckley's letter-book. He reports his arrival on October 9, 180(5,
and ends May 29, 1819, with a letter to Pro-Consul McDonell, stating that he cannot
deliver his letter-book to him, but would do so to the Secretary of State.
No. 28 (F. O., No. ir,), 1813-1815.— Consul H. S. Blanckley and H. :\1.
McDonell.
Ml-. Blanckley, writing in England to Colonel Bunbury, Under-Secretary of State,
earnestly begs that he may be informed what charges are laid against him. Ho
states that of the six years spetit at Algiers as pro-consul, he has received no
salary for four. He is informed, in reply, that in Lord Bithurst's opinion his
want of health, his inexperience in diplomatic and commercial affaiis, and his
errors in judgment, are considered as unfitting him for consular employment. He
is granted a pension of £500 a year. Aj)pointmcnt of Mr. William A'Court as
ambassador to Algiers, April 1, 1813. Portuguese interests at Algiers to be
supported. Affairs of La Calle. Capture of Dutch vessels. New Dej' appointed.
No. 29 (F. 0., No. 17), 1813.— Miscellaneous.
Testimony to the character of Mr. Blancklej\ Treaty concluded by Captain
Adam with the Dey on behalf of the Spanish Government. Letter from' Mr.
Cartwright, soliciting a revision of his case. Mr. Blanckley's La Calle contract
disallowed. Portuguese affairs at Algiers, and Treat}' of Peace. Insurrection at
Oran.
2G0 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
No, 30 (F. 0., No. 18), 1816.— Consul H. McDonell. Public offices and miscel-
laneous.
Lord Exmouth's mission to Algiers. Recognition of Ionian Islands as British.
.
Treaty between the Two Sicilies and Algiers. Differences between the United States
and Algiers. Kingdom of Hanover recognized as British. Lord Exmouth's negotia-
tions with Dey. Entertains the idea of embarking consul. Dey opposes. Consul
McDonell arrested. Consular house in country forcibly taken possession of and
British flag lowered. Dey subsequently apologizes, and signs declaration abolishing
Christian slavery. Massacre at Bone. Contract for Bone given up. Algerine
mission to Constantinople. Armament prepared in Algiers. Consul's family
escapes by stratagem on board H.M.S. Prometheus. No letters contained in this
volume between July 21 and September 14, 1816; then none till November 10,
during the period of Lord Exmouth's operations. On the last-named date Mr.
McDonell reports that the lesson received by the Algerines had not taught them
wisdom, and the inimical disp)sition of the Governuient was increasing. The Dey
prohibits the exportation of produce. Fortifications were being rapidly restored ;
No. 31 (F. 0., No. 19), 1817.— Consul H. McDonell. Public offices and
miscellaneous.
Tuscan Envoy concludes truce for two years. Increase of Algerine nav\\
Plague at Bone. Othman Dey dethroned and strangled. Ali Khoja proclaimed.
Abraham Salame's narrative of battle of Algiers.
No. 33 (F. 0., No. 21), 1819.— Consul H. McDonell, and miscellaneous.
This contains only two letters from Mr. McDonell, dated 5th and 22nd September.
Plague still prevalent. Dey's ambassador returns in H.M.S. Myrmidon. The
French are again in possession of La Calle. Reiterated claims of Mr. Cartwright.
31: (F. O., No. 22), 1820.— Consul H. McDonell, and miscellaneous.
No.
Mr. McDonell proceeds to England on leave. Letters from Day to King George
IV. and to Lord Bathurst. State of Algerine navy on December 25, 1819.
Portuguese relations with Algiers. Legacy of Lady Alicia Dudley, afterwards
Duchess Dudley, for ransoming captives.
No. 35 (F. 0., No. 23), 1821.— Consul H. McDonell, and miscellaneous.
Report of Consul McDonell on conduct of Algerian Government under the late
and the present Dey. His claim for a large sum of money expended on account of
Portugal and for salary.
No. 37 (F. 0., No. 25), 1823.— Consul H. McDonell, and miscellaneous.
Scale of consular fees. Amount levied in 1819, £205 in 1820, £105.
;
Revolt
of Kabylcs round Bougie, and what happened in Algiers in consequence.
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No. 39 (F. 0., No. 27), 1825.— Consul H. McDonell, Pro-Consul W. Danford,
and R. M. Thomas. Public offices and miscellaneous.
One letter only from Mr. McDonell, dated Lisbon, 7th August, 1825. Mr.
Thomas took charge 29th January. Earthquake 2nd March. Various matters
connected with Bakri and M. Granet. Naval force of the Regency. Trade returns.
Correspondence regarding hostility of Algerine Government to that of the Pope.
Act 6 Geo. IV., cap. Ixxxvi., 5 July, to regulate payments of salaries and allowances
to consuls. Dispute between Sardinian Government and Dey. Settlement of
differences between Spain and Algiers. Algerine squadron leaves for the Archipelago.
Detention of English vessels found fishing for coral. Information regarding consular
establishments.
No. 41 (F. 0., No. 29), 1827.— Pro-Consul R. M. Thomas, Consul R. W. St.
John, Vice-Consuls J. Fraser and Nathaniel Welsford. Public offices and miscel-
laneous.
Peace between Spain and Algiers. Dr. Bovven appointed physician to the
consulate. Mr. St. John appointed agent and consul-general on £1200 a year.
Vice-Consul Thomns sent to Mauritius. Action between French blockading
—
squadron and Algerines at Cape Caxine no great damage on either side. List of
records made over to Mr. St. John. Mr. Thomas' case and the services rendered
by him. Reports regarding coral fishery. Reports from consulates of Bone and
Gran. Mr. Danford's case.
No. 42 (F. 0., No. 30), 1828.— Consul R. M. St. John, Vice-Consul J. Fraser.
Public offices and miscellaneous.
French blockade. Probable effects of the present position of the Regency as
regards the Porte and France. Affairs between Regency and Portugal. Antici-
pated expedition from Toulon. Application for chaplain. Trade returns. Greek
prisoners forced to work without pay. A very interesting memoir by Mr. St. John
on the state of the Regency, its power and resources. He wanted some ice from
—
the mountains the Dey would not permit it -non star usanza ; he was not allowed
;
to sleep out of his residence on visiting the Dey, he was obliged to take off his hat
;
within sight of the palace, and then to sit down on a stone bench where every porter
might sit if he chose. He was not allowed to carry a sword in the Day's presence,
nor to ride past the palace, though his Chaouch might and on passing the palaco
;
he had to remain uncovered as long as it might suit the pleasure of the Turkish
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soldiers. He gives an account of Sir Harry Neale's abortive operations, and of tl>e
celebrated couj) d'eventail. He says that consuls were generally on good terms
socially, but most jealous of each other in their public capacity. Vice-Consul
Fraser gives an account of the coral fishery.
No. 43 (F. 0., No. 31), 1829.— Consul E. W. St. John, Vice-Consul Nathaniel
Welsford. Public offices and miscellaneous.
Consular diaries from Algiers, Oran, and Bone. Trade and agricultural reports.
French commence hostilities. Christian cemetery.
No. 44 (F. 0., No. 32), 1830.— Consul St. John, Vice-Consuls J. Fraser and
Nathaniel Welsford. Public offices and miscellaneous.
Foundation of Zoological Society. Consular diaries. Proceedings of the French
expedition. Trade returns. Wreck of Pelorus at Mahon. Conduct of Dr. Bowen.
sends off his family in H.M.S. Battlesnake. Proclamat'on of Freni^h com-
(.'onsul
mander. Loss of two French brio;s of war and massacre of their crews. Fall of
Algiers and subsequent events. Amount of treasure captured. Turks shipped
off toSmyrna. Arrival of General Clausel. Consul complains of Dr. Bowen.
Capture of Blidah and Medea. Expedition to Oran. Bey sent to Constantinople.
No. 45 (F. No. 33), 1831.— Consul St. John, Vice-Consuls Fraser and
0.,
Nathaniel Welsford. Public offices and miscellaneous.
Bone, Constantine, and Oran to be let to the Bey of Tunis. Consular diaries.
Arrival of General Berthezene. Trade returns. Ironmongers' Company and their
fund for redeeming captives.
No. 46 (F. 0., No. 34), 1832.— Consul St. John, Vice-Consuls J. Fraser and N.
Welsford. Public offices and miscellaneous.
Arrival of Due de Eovigo to replace Berthezene. Arrival of Baron Pichon,
civil intendant. Consular diaries. Trade returns. Fisheries at Oran.
Unfriendly
conduct of Due de Eovigo. Correspondence regarding Dr. Bowen. English Pro-
testant missionaries. Mission of Sidi Hamdan to Constantine. The Ex-Dey's
arrival at Nice.
No. 47 (F. 0., No. 35), 1833.— Consul E. W. St. John, Vice-Consuls J. Fraser
N. Welsford, and E. Dalzel. Public offices and miscellaneous.
Hamdan to Bey of Constantine, to treat for the surrender of that
Mission of Sidi
])lace. Original Arabic documents connected with it. Consular diaries. Trade
returns. Due de Eovigo leaves for Paris to undergo a surgical operation. Mr.
Mathias ceases to be chaplain. Question of consular cemetery. General Trezel
goes to Toulon. Bey of Constantine advances on Bougie. Fighting at Blidah.
No. 48 (F. 0., No. 36), 1834.— Consul St. John. Public offices and miscellaneous.
Trade of Algiers and Bougie. Mr. Thomas Campbell (the poet) visits Algiers.
llegardiiig the futile attempt of the Prince de Mir, a Polish refugee, at colonization.
Occui)atiou of llachgoun. Operations against Abd-el-Kadir. Disastrous expedition
to Ooiislantiue. Character of Mr. Dalzel.
F. 0., No. 3, 1837.—Consul St. John, Vice-Consuls Tulin and John Rell.
Domestic, various.
Powder magazine at Algiers blown up, causing death of between four and five
hundred and men. Dismissal of Mareuhal Clauzel and appointment of
officers
General Damremont. Peace with Abd-el-Kadir, and treaty concluded l)etween
him and General Bugeaud. Second expedition against Constantino; Sir Grenville
Temple accompanies it. Its complete success. Death of General Damremont.
Consul's salary reduced from £1800 to £1600 a year. Trade returu.'i. Mr.
McDonell's case and petition.
F. 0., No. -4, 1838.—Consul St. John, Vice-Consuls Alex. Tulin and John
Bell,and various.
Ambitious designs of Abd-el-Kadir. French prisoners murdered and their
females given up to his soldiers. Exequatur of Mr. Garaviui, American consiil,
withdrawn. Colea occupied by Mareclial Valee. Stora occupied. Vice-Consul
Bell arrives at Gran from Tangier; his salary and allowances. Trade returns.
Salary of Vice-Consul at Algiers reduced from £500 to £450. Case of Yice-
Oonsul Welsford and his property at Oran.
F. O., No. 6, 1840.— Consul-General St, John, Vice-Consuls Alex. Tulin, John
F. 0., No. 8, 1842. — Consul-General St. John, Vice-Consuls Alex. TuUn, John
Bell, and various.
Occupation of Tlem^en, which was in ruins. Abd-el-Kadir driven into
Morocco. Mission of Colonel Scott to London ou the part of the Amir; his
264 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGEr.IA.
arrival in London his book about the Emir (Nos. 974, 5093).
; Inquiries about Dr.
Bowen. Trade returns,
F. 0., No. 10, 1844.— Consul-General St. John, Vice-Consuls in Algiers and
Oran, Tulin and Bell. Foreign, various.
Regency almost entirely subdued, but Abd-el-Kadir still offers resistance,
Mar^chal Biigeaud's expedition into Kabylia. French operations on frontier
of Morocco. Arrival of General de la Moriciere to replace General Bugeaud, who
goes on leave. Statement regarding^o consular house at Algiers.
F. 0., No. 11, 1845. —Consul-General St. John, Vice-Consul Bell, domestic
various (diplomatic.)
Value of Marechal Clauzel's estate (Plateau Sauliere) originally purchased for
£4000. Affair of the caves of Dahra. Massacre at Djama el-Ghazaouat (Sidi
Brahim).
F. 0., No, 12, 1845,— Consuls at Algiers and Oran, St. John, Tulin, Consular,
domestic.
Exchange of consular cemetery. Nothing else of much interest.
F. O., No. 13, 1846.—Consul-General St. John, Vice-Consul Bell, and domestic
various (diplomatic).
Grand Duke Constantine of Eussia visits Algiers. Visit of M. Roche (No. 4359).
Massacre of three hundred French prisoners by Abd-el-Kadir. Story of the caves
of Dahra. Six hundred men, women, and children massacred by General Cavaignac.
Letters of Colonel Scott.
F. 0., No. 14, 1846.— Consuls at Algiers and Oran, St, John, Tulin, Bell,
Foreign, various, and consular domestic.
Further details of caves of Dahra, General Cavaignac cuts to pieces a body of
six hundred Arabs, including women and children, between Djama el-Ghazaouat
(the present Nemours) and the Moulouia.
F. 0., No, 15, —
1847. Consuls at Algiers and Oran, St, John, Tulin, Bell,
Foreign, various, and consular domestic.
Arrival of Prince de Joinville with his squadron, Marechal Bugeaud leaves
Algiers without awaiting the acceptation of his resignation. Submission of Abd-
el-Kadir.
—
Unnumbered, 1705-1716. Admirals Sir George Byng, Sir John Jennings,
John Baker, Charles Cornwall,
—
August 9, 1715, Admiral Baker reports that an Algerine cruiser came off
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Gibraltar and took away a fishing-boat in wliich were four Spaniards. The admiral
sent the Hind to Algiers to demand its restoration, and they were given up. The
Dey signed an agreement that no vessels of his should come within siglit of our ports
in search of prisoners. A
similar act regarding a Moroccan boat reported on the
3rd September. The admiral "
says, I find my application can prevail nothing upon
tliose obstinate people."
—
February 4, 1715-16. Admiral Baker hears from the consul at Algiers that
Algerines have declared war on Holland and sent away its consul. The Dey
contemplated the same course as regarded England, on the ground that the king
had not notified his accession but the expected letter and present had arrived since
;
—
Unnumbered, 1717-1720. Admirals Charles Cornwall, Sir George Byng, and
James Mighels.
—
November 10, 1717. Admiral Cornwall reports that " if tliere be not found some
expedient for making our instances at Madrid more effectual, Great Britain will
eitlier be obliged to make good to the Algerines what they allege to have been taken
The next three volumes contain nothing of interest concerning Algiers; they
are marked as follows :— Unnumbered, 1738-1742; No. 1, 1741-1746; No. 2,
1744-1749. Then follows: No. 3, 1749-1757.—Admirals the Hon. A. Keppel,
Hon. J. Byng, Sir E. Hawke, Commodore the Hon. E. Edgecombe.
July 17, 1750. —
Admiral Keppel reports his arrival at Algiers with the Centurion^
Sea Horse, and Unicorn. All the consuls exctpt the French called upon him at
"
the British consulate. The last would not give him the title of Excellence," and so
stayed away. Had an interview with Dey, and informed him that he and Consul
Stauyford were authorized to renew former treaties and to adjust all difierences. In
this, however, he was not successful the Dey, as usual, came ofl' victorious in the
;
diplomatic struggle.
—
July 19, 1754. Admiral Edgecombe reports having sent the Raven to Algiers
with Consul Asj^inwall, who, however, was soon recalled.
Oil January 3, 1755, the admiral reports the assassination of the Dey by his
soldiery.
This volume narrates all the events concerning Menorca, for which Byng was
subsequently shot.
No. 5, 1763-1769.
—
Commodores T. Harrison and R. Spry.
Commodore Harrison reports on August 2, 1764, that he had received two
des|)atches from Consul Bruce; the first acquainted him with the fact that not-
*
withstanding the Dey's politeness, the Centurion was hardly out of Algiers than
an English slave turned up who had b?en chained during all the time of Harrison's
visit. Tiie consul could obtain no redress, and Harrisjn determines to return as
soon as he had conducted the Duke of York to Antibes.
On October 2, 1764, he repeats the necessity of at once proceeding to Algiers.
This volume also contains a document written by Mr. Bruce, and handed to
Commodore Harrison " Memorandum of the present state of British Treaties in
:
error.
November 8, 1784.
—
Captain Blaukett, H.M.S. Thetis, reports having visited
Algiers, where he was coldly received by the Dey because he would not surrender
the right to shelter any slaves who mi^ht escape on board.
—
November 10, 1784. H.M.S. Battlesnake, Captain Melcombe, proceeding to
Gibraltar with the ship Grand Duchess of Tuscany under his convoy, stopped by
nine sail of Algerines commanded by an admiral; he pretended to believe that the
*
No record of this visit is contained in the volnuie.
SUPPLEMENT TO THE lilBLlOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA. 267
No. 15, 17116. xVdniirals — J. Jervis, Wm. Ilotham, Kobert Linzee, llobert Man,
William Parker, Commodore Sir Horatio Nelson.
—
No. li), 1799. Admirals Earl St. Vincent, Lord Nelson, Lord Keith, Com-
modore W. Sidney Smith.
Ca])tain Ho])e, of H.M.S. Alcmene, reports to the admiral, under date February
28, that the Dey refuses to allow the exportation of any articles whatever from the
Barbary coast till satisfactiim shall have been made for the acts of certain Gibraltar
privateers, and that an English consul was much required at Algiers.
—
No. 23, 1800. Admirals Lord Keith, Sir J. B. Warren, Bart., Commodore
Sir W. Sidney Smith.
Lord Keith, under date August 23, writes to the Dey of Algiers, hopingthat
there may be a speedy re-establishment of that good understanding which has so
long sub.sisted between Great Britain and Algiers. To that end a consul would
speedily be sent. Lord Keith purposed following this letter in forty-eight houra
with Mr. Falcon.
On August 18, the Dey informs Lord Keith that he has sent an ambas-
sador to England.
On September 1, Lord Keith reports that he was on the point of pro-
ceeding to Algiers with his squadron, but was prevented at the last moment.
He accordingly sent Capt;iin Bowen, of the Caroline, with the consul and a letter
to the Dey,
On October20, tlie admiral reports that he has received letters from
Captain Bowen
thut the Dey has at length received the consul, and he encloses
letters from both, detailing all the negotiations.
No. 25, 1801. — Admirals Lord Keith, Sir Jas. Saumarez, Sir J. B. Warren,
Bart., Charles M. Pole.
Lord Keith renews his remonstrances to the Governments of Tunis and Algiers
respecting their denying supplies to Mcnorca and Malta. "I have found," says he,
" Tunis The other also has given way, but it seems
disposed to be reasonable.
a savage spirit that governs there."
268 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
No. 26, 1802. —Admirals Lord Keith, K.B., Sir James Saumarez, Sir E.
Bickerton, Bart.
Consul Falcon reports to Lord Keith the seizure by one of the Day's cruisers of
a Menorcan vessel. Captain Sir Robert Barlow, with H.M.S. Triumph and Active,
was sent to inquire into the case. The result is reported by Mr. Falcon, under
" Such was
date June 22 : the violence and unwarrantable behaviour of the Bey,
that Sir Robert informed His Hi2;hness he should conceive it his duty to make a
report of the same." The whole circumstances were reported by the consul to
Lord Pelham, in his despatch of June 14.
No. 27, 1803. —Admirals Lord Nelson and Sir R. Bickerton, Bart.
An autograph letter of Lord Nelson, dated " Victory, August 26. To Sir Evan
Nepean, Bart."
" I have received the honour of
your letter of July answering one from 7,
Lord Pelham respecting Mr. Falcon's business at Algiers. have sent to desire I
Mr. Falcon to join me here, for although Mr. Falcon's treatment was scandalous
and insulting in the highest degree, yet I have heard that the Dey offered to receive
him again, which Mr. Falcon refused."
Enclosed is a letter from Consul Falcon to Lord Nelson, forwarding one from
Mr. Richard O'Brien, dated June 4, relative to the capture of several Maltese
vessels by the Algerines.
January 17.
Enclosure 7. —The same the same, January
to 17.
Enclosure 8. —Private of Captain Keats
letters Nelson, January
to I^ord 17.
Enclosure 9. — Purport of Dey's answer, January 18.
" He
says he will not accept Consul Falcon, but will accept a new consul without
the usual present. The Dey says he has taken his ene.nies the Neapolitans, and
will keep them."
Enclosure 10. — Captain Keats Lord Nelson, January 17.
to ,
... If you do not think that the presence of the fleet is loDgcr necessary, I am
anxious with this wind to return under St. Sebastian."
Enclosure 13. —
Captain Keats to Lord Nelson.
"... under the most perfect conviction that nothing can be accomplished by
further conciliatory or pacific measures at this moment, I shall quit ..."
—
Enclosure 14. Lord Nelson to Captain Keats, January 17.
"
If the Minister of Marine is to send you out a beat with any message, you can
stand in, and to any message send the ultimatum. All our demands must be
com2:)lied with:"
Enclosure 15. —Lord Nelson to Captain Keats, January 17.
" If
you think it may be uf any use to stand in to morrow morning, do so ;
if not,
Join me. I will not give up an iota of my original moderate demands ;
I should
betray my trust if I did."
—
Enclosure 16. Captain Keats to Lord Nelson, January 18.
"I have moment received your lordship's letter of last evening, by the
this
Niyer. Although I have remained in the bay since it was light, no boat has been
sent off to apprise me of the time the Dey would appoint for a conference."
Enclosure 17.—Captain Keats Lord Nelson, January to 19.
energy and spirit which have marked your lordship's conduct in the measures which
you have taken with respect to the Dey of Algiers, as well as the discretion and
good sense with which your orders have been executed by Captain Keats, &c."
No. 31, 1805. —This contains nothing about Algiers, but the volume is
No. 35, 1809. —Admirals Lord Colingwood, Sir Samuel Hood, Bart., John C.
No. 36, 1810.— Admirals Lord Keith, Lord Colingwood, Sir 11. G. Keats, K.B.,
Sir Samuel Hood, Bart., Sir Charles Cotton, Bart., E. Thornbrough, John C.
Purvis, Francis Pickmore, George Martin, Charles Boyles.
Consul Blauckley reports that the Dey has shut his port against French
.
privateers.
—
No. 39, 1811. Admirals Sir Chas. Cotton, Bart., Sir Edward Pellew, Bart., Sir
R. G. Keats, K.B., Francis Pickmore, Charles Boyles, George Martin, Sir Samuel
Hood, Bart., Hon. iVrthur K. Legge, F. Freemantle, Israel Pellew.
Consid-General Blanckley reports the arrival of two large French frigates having
on board M. Dubois Thaitiville, late Consul-General for France, now coming as
ambassador. The Dey suggests that these vessels should be captured by the Britisli
" this "
fleet. The Bey of Constantine has an idea of selling country to the French.
Visit of H.M. Imperieuse, Captain Henry Duncan, to Algiers. He says that " a few
days has made a great diiference in the Dey's sentiments towards France," and
there is a consequent want of respect towards English ships.
No. 42, 1812.— Admirals the Hon. Arthur K. Legge, Sir Ed. Pellew, Sir
Eichard G. Keats, Israel Pellew, Charles Boyles, Thomas Freemantle, Francis
Pickmore, John Laugharne.
On April 17, Sir Edward Pellew forwards to the Admiralty a correspondence
regarding the demands of the Dey of Algiers regarding the alleged aggression of a
Spanish vessel, and the neglect of the Portuguese to fulfil their engagements.
No. 43, 1812.— Admirals Sir Edward Pellew, Sir W. Sidney Smith, Hon. A. K.
Legge, Thomas Freemantle, and John Langharne.
—
August 19. Instructions are sent to Captain West of the Sultan for his guidance
should he fall in with the Algerine squadron, the sailing of which was reported by
Consul McDonell.
No. 44, 1812. —The same admirals.
September 18. —Captain Adam, H.M.S. Invincible, reports the result of his
mission to Algiers, principally about Spanish affairs.
No. 48, 1814. —Contains correspondence about the mi&sion of Mr. A'Court to
Alsiers.
'O'
Consul McDonell detailing the unsuccessful issue of his endeavours to obtain the
release of some British subjects detained in slavery at Algiers also the intention of
;
No. 8. Lord Kxmoath's letter to the Dey of Algiers repeating his offer of peace,
dated August 28.
No. 9. General memorandum to the fleet.
No. 10. Minutes of conversation between Captain Brisbane and the Dey of
Algiers.
No. 11. A general list of the flotilla.
Total 818
In Dutch squadron :
—
Killed 13
Wounded 52
Total 65
N.B. — The figures in this Index refer to the Numbers of the entries in the Bibliography.
Abd-en-Nour, 2907
•
Adrar, 3895
— settlement of, 294,
Adventures of a French soldier, 3188 299, 689
Africa, 10, 11, 12, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, settlement of Arabs in,
,
25, 26, 31, 123, 125. 126, 129, 135, 151, 1598 1902, 3358, 3363, 3957
186, 188, 226, 273. 288, 338, 714, 2707, ,
sketches of, 2890, 3661,
2727, 4545, 4644, 5585, 5931 6443. 6444
, ancient, plants of,
2919 , Spanish emigration to, 2782
, agriculture of, 3019 , occupation of, 3459,
and its explorers, 7215, 7717 5475
, Anglo-German treaty, 6955 partition of, 7727
, army of, 6582 rediviva, 7023, 7024
Centra], and South of Algiers, 468, Roman, 5988, 7648
-,
,
6332
defence of. 680, 859, 860a
Agriculture. 628, 1069. 1175, 1280, 1397, divided into six departments, 5910
1588, 1558, 1750, 1862. 1935, 2037, 2050, , Englisli in, 5467
2924, 2952. 2953, 3034, 3035, 3207, 3726, ,
establishment of French in, 588
3727, 3729, 3756,3757,4426, 5141, 5214, ,
excursions in, 5376, 5377, 6201,
5416, 5417, 5422. 5441, 5463. 5479, 55G6. 6262, 6450, 7152
5802, 5872, 5887,5983. 6216, 6670, 7111, , expeditions in,
6977
7313, 7357, 7430, 7703. 7706, 7707 , explorations in, 63, 286, 789, 803,
in Arab districts, 5638 910, 1412, 3716, 3717, 5235, 5237
, inspector of, 7713 external relations of, 2178, 2265,
Ahaggar, 3592 2327a, 5456
Ain-Beida. 2441, 2841, 3241 , 50th anniversary of, 2891, 2933
;
, administration of, 5491, 5595. 6217 708, 709, 720, 722, 730, 733, 735, 741,
, administrative reforms in, 5410 747, 750, 769, 770, 778, 784, 793, 815,
, regimes in, 5663 816, 833, 836, 837, 839, 840, 843, 853,
, adventures 6327
in, 854, 859, 8(55, 867, 8(38, 872, 873, 874,
, agriculture of, 5416, 5417 875, 879, 1518, 1533, 1588, 1589, 1590,
,
ancient history of, 6093 1666, 1706, 1741, 1756, 1770, 1776, 1780,
,
atfairs of, 5024 1805, 1854, 2552, 2554, 2555, 2556, 2615,
, ancient and modem, 3497, 3714, 2633, 2634, 2854, 2855, 2861, 2964, 2996,
4599, 5232, 5375, 6741 4005, 4519, 4728, 4729, 4736, 5057, 5473,
, geography of, 4408, 7530 5885
and the victims of the war, 8108 ,
museums of, 6878
and Tunisia, 6338 ,
national history of, 4526
a kingdom, 1597 ,
natives of, 1597d, 15;i7e, 4608, 4678
before French conquest, 5851 ,
New (Russian), 1407
, assimilation of, 1026, 1221, 1394, , organisation of, 5047
3865,3916, 4425 , pacification of, 5712
before the Senate, 7077, 7136, See , painters of, 6545
Commission Senatoriale parliamentary regime, 3039
, Catliolicism in, 5152
——-
,
,
people of, 6780
, cities of, 6434, 6436, 6437 , physical geography of. 4337, 6028
, climate of, 6931 political organisation in, 7656
,
coasts of, 7608 -, population of, 5386
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
, rat-es ot\ 1093, liOriT. 'AUS-l, :>:VM. 85, 128. 130, 137, 13'.), 150. 152, 157,
, resources of, 171G, ^o71 158, 203 260, 403. 24!t4. 2582, 2593
, Roman, 6132, (;785, 7088 , foitifications of. 7552
,
ruins in, (3282 . Frtni'h
exjiedition to. resulting
, situalion of, r)770, .i897, ."iSDS ill
conquest, 386, 389. 390. 391, 392. 393,
, south of, 181 1, 7036 397, 39-!, 401, 402. 403. 4(l6. 4(l7. 407'i,
, souveuirs of, 639'.t 413, 416, 421, 424, 426, 452, 453, 4.54,
, Spuninrds in, 6174, 6200 455, 456, 460, 461. 462, 467, 480, 481,
, state of, 51 13, 5630, 5631 482, 487. 491, 499, 502, 503, .509, 510,
, stran<rers in, 6748 511, .54.5. 546, 547, 548, 549, 550, 554,
, traditions, 4741 573, 598, 606. 690. 692. 810. 1265, 1840,
— , travels in. 63, 336. ItS;!. ."iOO, 5 15, 2180, 2438. 2571. 2651, 3*^29. 3806, 3807,
517, 593, 60!l, 644, 808, 900, 1179, 42(57, 3906, 5005, 5006, 5017, 5.545. .5565. 6042.
4519, 4584rt, 4654, 4963, 5051, 5901, 6078,6413,6788,7342
5945, 6097, 6431. 6485 ,
expeditions against, prior
, Turks in, 3327 to conquest, 144, 146, 403. 1009
, vegetation in, 5294 , ,
notes on, 6040
, views of, 6544, 6572 -
policy at, 518, 691a, 785,
, winters in, 6823 186, 892
. women in, 5476, 5478, 7252 relations with, in 16th
Algerian art, 1625 and 17th centuries, 3859, 6065
,
,
British relations with, 3721, 3751, 4518, 4704, 470(;, 5026, 5101. 5541, 5542
4352 museum of, 6841, 7000
,
, budget of. 5037, 5044. 5045, 5066 necessity for abandoning, G54, 655
,
, ,
a captive, , physiology of. 565
3053 , political considerations, 636
,
cathedral of, 3902 port of, 7443. 7(^07, 7653
,
,
chronicles of, 915 project for a French expedition
,
climate of, 6858 against, 574
-, commerce of, 5564 property at, befcre conquest,
,
correspondence of consuls, 6541 5041
,
creation oi' a maritime city, 2781 protest against transformation of
,
Dutch expeditions against, 236, Arab town, 2367
254, 403 question of retaining possession
,
embassies to and from, 177,2197, of, 412, 414. 157, 561, 592, Oo:). HM:,
4967 629, 852, 5025
276 SUPPLKMKN'T TO THF. BIBLIOiiRAPHY OF ALGERIA.
Als;iers, residence in, 322, 375, 688, 907, 354, 361, 362. 464, 570, 599, 651, 676,
1691, 2628, 2643, 2836, 3736, 3899, 4614 805, 855, 899. 915, 930, 937, 964, 987,
, revolution in, 190 1133, 1166, 1173, 1190, 12.55, 1410. 1447,
, sermons regarding, 9K 103 1.58G, 1598, 1.599, 1600, 1672, 1673, 1697,
,
sketches uf, 3955, 4370, 4410, 1891, 1946, 2026, 2089, 2292, 2295, 2840,
5094, 5264 3018, 3191, 3325, 3790, 3930. 4078, 4275,
, Spanish domination in, 44S1 4682, 4700, 4756, 4757, 4758, 4759, 4763,
expe litions against, 232, 4764, 4765, 4766, 4927, 4935. 4943, 4971,
275, 276. 278. 2121, 2581, 2650, 3623, 4981, 5002, 5060, 5062, 5065, 5070, 5097,
4815,5794 5151, 5165. 5177, .5233, .5251, 5324, 5374,
souvenirs of, 3277, 4385, 4550, 7195
5676,
5436 Arabic language. See Language
,
state of, at various periods, 241, Arabs, agriculture of, 1408
256, 353. 631, 633, 687, 6896, 736, 739a, and Kabvles, 3267
744, 746, 749, 838, 845, 981, 1047, 1169, , of, 2699, 3121, 4575
assimilation
1176, 1238, 1,541, 1562, 1731,2135, 2;83,
— cantonnement of, 5310
,
3493, 3494, 3594, 3693, 4029, 4363, 4650, 1497, 1548. 2268,2332,2418, 2700, .3450,
4823 4335, 5405
to Kairouan, 6360 ,
colours amongst, 6311
topography and description of, 99, conquest of Algeria by, 1606
,
984, 1056, 1213, 1665, 1768, 4092 government of, 1313, 1346, 1429,
,
.
,
travels in, 5376 1496,1543,1966.3107
winter in, 5448
, , 498, 3322, 5845
history of,
under Turkish rule, 3430, 4672, manners and customs
of, 577, 1100,
4926, 5086, 6379 1274, 1347, 1348, 1498, 1548. 1556, 1675,
, Venetian expedition against. 1847, 2019, 2455, 3012, 3027, 3176, 3191,
6103 3562, 3568
visit to, in 1837, 5155 , marriage of, 2875
Allen. Sir Thomas, 150, 152, 158, 230, ,
military resources of, 1225
5455, 5504 m , mysteries 2227of,
Almanacks, 5022 , naturalisation of, 2265
Almohades, 2915, 4724, 7736 of Algeria, 1010, 1681, 2424, 2550,
Almoravides. 2915 2881, 3627, 5563
Alms, collection for captives, 4770 of Spain, 335, 1606
Alsace and Lorraine, natives of, 3274, of the desert. 319
3275, 3300, 3385, 3475 , origin of, 4563
Altise, 6242, 6333, 6738 , public and rural economy of, 337,
Altitudes, 1351, 3256, 5647 1478
Amamra, 2842 , secret societies, 6308
American vines, 6440 -, suflferings of, 2771
Araguid, 6381 ,
tales of. 5468
'
Arte>iuii wells, 1594, l!>i)l, 1959, 19(;u, barbarossa. a tragedy, 4912, 4913
]y71, 23:55, 2364, 2tJ8«, 2*J«9, 2783, 2789, \ life of, 4925, 5116
3383, 3514, 3587, 3588, 3719, 3770, 3885, Barometric levels, 2535
4638, 4713, 5552, 6270, 6550, 6551, 6600, Barrage of Bouilouaou, 2821
6637, 6638, 6639, 6875, 7295, 7691, 7692 of Clieiif, 3417
Arzew, 5972 of Habra, 6740
Assessors, Mussulman. 5458 of Hamiz, 2821, 5919, .5711, 5756,
AssistiiiicG publique, 5393, 6176 7678
ABsimiliitioii. See Ali^eria of Oued bou Roumi, 2760
Associiition rle Saint-Louis, 6133 of 8ig. 5900
pour I'Avancoment
FraiKjixise Barrages, 2510, 3000, 3667, 4096, 5850,
des Sciences, 3968, 3979, 3980, 4091, 5900
4092, 4094, 4095, 4096, 4097, 4098, 4099, Bartii, 1869
4100, 4101, 4102, 4103, 4104, 4105, 4106, Basilicas, 7304, 7305
4107, 4208, 4109,4110,4111.4112,4113, Basset, Rene, bibliography of, 7749
4114, 4115, 4119, 4265, 4286,4287, 5912, Bastion de France, 221, 4354, 4.523
6002, 6031, 6032, 6056, 6446 et seq., 6574, Baths of Pompeianus, 3871
6728 Bataillous d'Afrique, 6749
Associations, Mussulman, 6319 Hatua, 2008, 2174, 2315. 6111, 6840
AtLintic races, history of, 727(1 Batterie des Andalous, 3234
Atlas, Ck)loniaI, 4745 Battuta, Tbn. See Index of Authors
Mountains, 3175, 3951, 4044, 4201, Beaupretre, Colonel, 3014, 4290
4253, 4737, 6310 Beaux-Arts, Socle'te' des, 3907
Aucapitaine, death of, 2849 Bechilara. 2301
Augustine, St., 184, 203, 934, 959, 1058, Beit-el-Mal, 5524
2788, 5334, 5671, 6140, 6529, 7613 Belgians in Algerin, 2727, 2799, 5143
Aumale, 2033, 2666, 5621,6120,6494,7006 Belima, 5857, 5858, 5859
Due d', 4327
, Belisarius, 1378
Aures Mountains, 1121, 1604, 1848, 1S89, Bellezma, 6516
1920, 2316, 2981, 3025, 3468, 3480,
2067, Ben Aknoun, 5183
3564, 3566, 3567, 3590, 3708, 3709,
3565, —— Cliicao, 3054
3768, 3914. 4466, 4510, 4552, 4629,
3813, Ghania. See Ghania
5238, 6111, 6422
5953, Beni Manasser, 3382, 6251
Australian trees, 3208, 3764. See Euca- M'zab, 2151, 2152, 2309, 2773, 2870,
lyptus 3162, 3226, 3462, 3779, 3782, 3814, 3815,
Autonomy, 3124, 5486 3816, 3857, 3948, 3958, 4128, 4201, 4204,
Auzia, 2484 4318, 4319, 4320, 4463, 4705, 6445, 6635,
Ayora, Gonzalo de, 6830 7745
Ouragh, 6517
Bactekiology, 7175 Oulban, 5989
Bains de la Reiiie, 3050 Sat; 6347, 6861
Bakeries, 1444, 5525 Zeyan (Tlem9en), 3577, 5813
Baltimore, sack of, 104, 259 Berbers, 344, 1374, 1903, 2404, 2769, 2772,
Banks. See Credit 3808, 3309, 3392, 3451, 4093, 4325, 5126,
Bar, Algerian, 5868, 5948 5584, 6073, 6737, 7373, 76t;2. See Lan-
Barai, 2842 guage
Barbari, dell' origine de, 17 origin and migration
, of, 3114,
Barbarossa, 84, 689, 822, 2112, 2969, 3285, 318.5,3878,4102,4118, 4375
3792, 4414, 4509, 5970, 6328 Berbrugger, death of, 2925
Barbary and Christianity, 341 Berrouaghia, 1G96
— coast, 7508 Bi'i therand, necrology of, 6891
,
condition of, 310 Berthe'zene, General, 545, 546, 547, 548,
pirates, 4806, 4967, 4978, 6393, 549, 550, 4388
6882, 6900, 6975, 6978 Betton, John, 2728
States, 314, 4968, 4978, 4998, Bibeseo, Princess, 7312
5949 Bibliographical mission to Spain, 7018
. history of, 104. 178, 205, Bibliographies, 363, 2455n, 3439, 3526,
229, 2.58, 26.3, 318, 368, 4873, 4917, 4918 3820, 4464, 4510, 4644, 5077, 5331, 5649,
, narrative of facts regard- 56.50. 6116, 631.5, 7007
Blidali, 3550, 35C3, 3030. 4033, r)535, 5814, Button, Sir T., 128
(3523 Byug, Admiral, 260
— , expedition against, 443. 483a Byzantines, 1580
Blondel, Sergeiuit, 0429
Boabdil, tomb of, 3577. 5813 Cadi Mohammed bix Abdl'Lla, proces of,
Bodicbon, Dr.. 1455 2203
Bogbar. 2103, 3572 Caesar, Julius, 264, 2670
Boinbonnel. 0889 Calama, 2902. See Guelma
Bone, 55, 048, 782, 1513, 3006, 3318, 3823, Camel corps, 7279
0309, 6899 Camels, 1626, 1812
capture of, 6008 Canrobert, Mareehal, 7723
'
,
~
, expedition against, 444, 1 19 Cantonment of natives, 2333
, geodesy of, 3613 Capellen, Admiral van de, 309
.
history of, 7230 Capsella Argentea Africana, 0746
, mines near, 5090 Captives, American, 291
, victims at, 5072 Christian. 4811, 4822
,
Me'naiel. 5848, 7754 109, 110, 117, 118, 130, 155, 165, 172.
Bo-quet, Mareehal, 7649 173, 174, 191, 196, 209, 210, 245, 240,
Botanv, 998, 1033, 1256, 1405, 1511, 1552, 302, 1308, 1619, 4058, 4770, 4834, 483.5.
1044, 1790, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942,2002, 4857, 4860, 4862, 4863, 4866, 4868, 4969,
2073, 2102, 2103, 2497, 2702, 2804, 31(50, 5455, 5504c, /, g, h, i, k, I, q, 7658
3209, 3420, 3423, 3795, 3811,3925.4015, , European, 4979
4010, 4054, 4100. 4210. 4254, 4255, 4938, -, French, 61, 67,91, 99a, 110, 111,
4942, 5230, 5289. 5315, 5384, 5451, 5462, 112, 113, 114, 115, 119, 132, 134, 142,
5576, 5643, 5758, 5917, 5978, 5979, 5990, 145, 163, 169, 194, 206, 218, 219, 222,
6030, (;i91, 6292, 6349, 6350, 6426-0428, 237, 239, 328, 379, 712, 1680, 2357, 315 1.
0455-0400, 0479. 0480, 0010, 0025, 6628, 3153, 4207, 4271, 4805, 4885, 4880, 4888,
0629. 0757-07(;i, 0949, 7040, 7173, 7174, 4930, 4931, 4973, 7232
7189, 7220,7402-7410 —, German. 1201, 3503
Bou Amameb, S999. See Insurrection , illustrious, 7232
Bagbla, 4050, 4396 Spanish, 244, 200, 285, 4801,
,
Chnrles V., Jewish scrvifc for defeiit of, 3638, 3673, 3674, 3684, 3879, 3934, 8986,
4 108,4146, 4222, 4864, 4411, 4661, 5059,
Charles VI., 224 5145, 5166, 5167, 5168, 5178, 5179, 5182,
Chasseurs, CI '.IS 5198. 5204, 5298, .5304, 5809, 5409, 5421,
Cliastehjt des Boys, 145, 27oS 5547, 5519, 5597, 5639, 5701, 5787, 5870,
Chawia, 8814. See Aiui-s 5909, 5980. 6044, 6046, 6071, 6081, 6113,
Cheliff, 4276, 5967 6130, 6190. 6686, 6862, 7098
Cbellala, 2205 Colonisation amongst modern people, 4562,
Chellata, 2187, 2846 7098
Cherchel, 1824, 2111, 2141, 2668, 3016, by "Aeiles Agricoles," 1694
3821, 4154, 4416, 5397, 5669, 5688, 5731, by association, 778a, 7786,
6835, 6438, 6649, 6650, 6926, 7 J 46, 7147, 1338, 1839, 1342
7199, 7201, 7284, 7422, 7588, 7590, 7756 by exemption from military
Chevisich, 3117 service, 2225
Chiffa, 6294 by foundation of cities, 2310
Children, rearing; of, 5335 by Kabyles, 1521
Choba, 2816, 5299 by "Metayage," 1402
Cholera, 635, 1450, 2428, 2814, 2961, 5636 by militia, 2040
Chotts. See Inland Sea by orphans, foundlings, ami
Chrestoraathie Arabe, 4960 paupers, 1193, 12.53, 1401, 1418, 1499,
ChroTiique Africaine, 7528 1678, 2267, 4816, 4534, 5138, 5208, 5863,
Arche'ologique, 7426, 7526, 5864, .5865, 58 2 1
Cirta, 5236, 7758 863, 864, 930a, 946. 951, 979, 1126, 1251,
Cisneros, Ximenes, 4797 1281, 1285, 1298, 1682, 1638, 2269,2569,
Civil institutions, 1491. See Government 3496
Civilisation in Africa, 6142 , negro, 1237, 1973, 5156, 5338
Clauzel, Marechal, 476, 718, 718rt, 7186, , 4237, 4288
official,
719, 4388, 4646 -, penal, 677, 1068, 1253, 5188,
Climate, 682, 1513, 1846, 1978, 1978, 2185, 6986
2282, 2()28, 2984. 3510, 3746, 3831, 8874, -, progressive, 847, 1140, 5534
4098, 4457 -, progress of, 602 1
Coal, 1948, 1988, 6118. 6225, 6961 -, religious, 778c, 1209, 1950
Cochineal, culture of, 585, 1004, 1362, 1502 -, 2698
restricted, 575, 866.
Coffee planting, 6892 review of various proposals,
-,
Coins, Arab, 292, 734, 1020. See Numis- 626a, 1286, 1287. 1288, 1297, 2873
matics scientific, 4360
,
Colonies, a.uriciiltural, 1860, 1417, 1421, Colonists, guide for 5171a, 5266
1445, 1446, 1458, 1478, 1512 petitions and
, grievances of,
departmental, 1340, 1341, 1440,
, 537a, 573, 611, 711. 840, 886, 1291,
1688, 1691, 1809 1316, 1425, 2495, 2975, 8889, 5026, 508U
•
, French, 1152, 2602, 4473, 4595, Coionne de la neige, 4397. 675(5
4687, 4659, 5046, 51 18, 6115, 6881, 6707. Coniite' des travaux historiques, 6838,
6739 6874, 6886, 6902
Colonisation, 863, 414rt, 418, 450, 451, 470, Commencement of conquest, 4388
472, 473, 478, 485, 486, 490, 5(»7, 508, Commerce, 474, 588a, 972, 1056. 1358,
5096, 513, 544, 559, 560, 564, 571, 578, 1487, 1531, 1563, 1977, 2194, 2442,2443
591, 60.8, 604, 626, (i27, 684, 687, 640, ,
Chamber of, 3759. 8910
653, 675, 679, 681, 707, 710, 713, 715, , foreign, 1509
812, 813, 828. 861, 862, 923, 924, 968, of the ancients, 1086, 5184.
986, 999. 1000, 1055, 1084, 1094, 1095, See Africa, Nortii
1096, 1097, 1181, 1185, 1186, 1187, 1188, of the Mediterranean, 298
1189, 1210a. 1216, 1222, 1227, 1280, origin of, 268
,
1281, 1236, 1249, 1250, 1266, 1267, 1286. prior to cou([ucst, 2311
1297, 1322, 1326, 1880, 1331, 1384, 1349, witli Sahara and Central Africa,
1859, 1885. 1408, 1427, 1436, 1438, 1439, 1041, 1510, 1588, 1906, 2058, 3(i40, 3719,
1441, 1549, 1505, 1612, 1618, 161 1, l(i27, 8749, 4454
1684, 1(586, 1726, 1780, 1748, 1798, 1801, Commercial relations with Italv, 1017. 1089
1817, 1844, 184.5, 1859, 2159, 2180, 2225, statistics, 587, 3589, :!540.
2270, 2384. 8028, 3126, 8127, 3.130, 3273, also Consular Reports
280 SLI'PI.K.MF.NT TO IHl' 111 IJI.IOi iKAl'H Y OF AT.OEKIA.
Commission d'Alger. 557, 566, 567, 568, 7345, 7346, 7570, 7571, 7572, 7687,
569, 579, 580, 581, 582, 583, 597 7733
Commissinn Se'natoriale, 7025, 7057, 7108, Consular Reports, German, 5497
7160-7164, 7166, 7179, 11^1, 7240-7243, , Italian, 2349, 2350,
7245-7247, 7265, 7497, 7600, 7686 3755
Communes, Arab, 2501 , Swedish, .3718, 3861,
-, dictionary of, 5855, 6863, 7303, 3937, 4026, 4137, 4311, 4319, 4436, 4602
7731 -, United States, 4147
— finances of, 4645 Consulate general of France at Algiers,
— ,
5229, 4585 ,
first appointment of, 268, 969a,
Se'tifienne, 5323 4352
Concessions, 1366, 1547, 4380, 4556, 6023, , French,
first appointment of, 3228
6276 Contributions diverses, 6175, 6218
Congres Colonial National, 6904 Convoys in south, 6104
Conseil Ge'ne'ral, 5725, 6834 Coral fisliery, 2350, 2496, 2573, 3384, 3479,
Superieur, 4699, 5736, 6609, 6655, 5521, 6154
6835, 6867, 7248, 7517 Corippus, the Johannide, 641, 2914, 3622
Constantine, 721, 728, 729, 757a, 1173, Cork, 2192, 3539, 3835, 5440, 6653, 6681,
1203, 1475, 1652, 1892, 2475, 2595, 2614, 7011, 7543, 7673, 7730, 7733
2721, 2941, 3205, 3356, 3530, 3726, 3940, Corn, tax on, 5130
5189, 5882, 7365, 7652 Corporations, religious, 3411
and its antiijuities, 5305 Corpus In»criptionum, 5726
—— . aTchseoloo:ieal research in Scriptorum ecclesiasticorum, 7205
province of, 5221-5226, 6300 Corsair of 17th century, 7425
society of, , shipwreck of, 3244
5351 Corsairs, 4670, 4808, 4809, 4920, 6154,
-, bridge of, 2903 6203
-, capture of, by the Arabs, Cortenaer, Adm., cruise of, 4843
1294, 5154 Cotton, culture of, 1503, 1635, 1688, 1758,
-, corporations before conquest, 1759, 1760, 1761, 1855, 1883, 2077, 2373,
3242 2572, 5469. 5480, 5546, 5689
-, delimitation of, 2865 Coudiat Ati, 5353
,
French expeditions against, Council, provincial, 5796
663, 693, 694, 695, 699, 700. 701, 702, Councils, general and superior, 5853
71 '3, 704, 719, 723, 752, 754, 755, 756, Cour d'Appel, 5128, 5424, 6620
757, 757/*, 758, 759, 760, 761, 766, 767, Courts of Assise, 7576
768, 788, 826, 869. 1755, 3022, 3024, Crampel, mission of. 7044
3168, 4647, 5050, 5053, 5054, 5091, 5231, Credit, and banks, 1306, 1492, 1687, 20.38,
6405 2039, 2079, 2385, 3332, 4053, 4677, 5253,
historical notes regarding. 5356, 5379, 5418a, 5523, 5588, 5602, 7274,
2938, 3791 7315
-, inscriptions at, 5399 Cromwell, R., 5504a
— ,
itineraries in, 6521 Cryptogamic diseases, 6893
--, Kondiat-Ati. 4698 Cultivator, guide for, 5942
— ,
museum of, 3675. 4040 Culture of Algeria, 4656
— , palace of, 2805, 2633 Cultures to be encouraged, 494, 495
— , religious establishments of, Customs, frontier, 1572
2908 sea, 2053, 2056, 6866
,
—
routes in, 5629
, regulations, 5201, 6176, 6966, 7429
-, under the Tmks, 1829, 2034,
2737, 2809, 3105, 3431. 3681, 3864, 3865 Dahra, description of, 3220, 4142
Consulaire. cannon, 3317 , insurrection of, 1171
Consular Reports, Belgian, 3026, 3165. massacre of, 1135
,
3197, 3313, 3405, 3406, 3407, 3482, 3671, Damre'mont, Ge'ne'ral. 757c, 4648
3839, 3929, 4264, 4355, 4356, 43:)7. 4358, Dates, 4009, 4010, 4673, 5577, 6664, 7432
4434, 4435 Davies, W., captivity of, 4909
British, 1769, 2628,
. Day at s, 6181
2695, 2866, 2976, 3163, 3164, 3196, 3314, Dazincourt, Fere, 7416
3404, 3480, 348], 3542, 3543. 3544, H6ii9, Decatur, Commodore, 339
3670, 3752, 3753, 3754, 3838, 3933, 4035. Decentralisation, 1967, 4011, 4012, 4342,
4353, 4354, 44H2, 4522. 4523, 4524, 4525. 6005
6577-6580, 6731. 673.\ (;884, 7131. 7132. Defence of Algeriii, 680, 8.'-9
IXDKX or SUBJECTS. 281
Defense nationale, government of, 3447, El-Aghouat, 1052, 1744, 1747, 2598, 4217,
5788 7532, 7665
Dellyti, 1948, 1988, 2012, 3090, 5398 Electoral publications, 5170
Demography. See Population rightf, 5587
Departmental Committees, 1310, 1341 Elephants, 2768
Deportation, 4341 El -Mad her, 2944
Desert, 403G, 4465 Embassy from Dey to Sultan, 4967
,
Arab life in, 2557, 3380 Emigrant, guide for, 6023
, and its episodes, 3377 Emigration, European, 5291, 5492
of, ()745 Emperor Napoleon 111., letters of, to Due
•
, conquest
, meteoroloffv of, 6910 de Malakoflf, 2498, 2502, 2504, 2505,
,
sands of, 6(322 2717, 2718
-, travels in, 652, 1980. See Sahara , to Mare'chal
Deserts of Africa and America compared, de MacMahon, 2627, 3260
7423 , policy of, 1772,
Desmichels, General, 5032 2718, 2719
Dey for a day, 3097, 4051 visits —
Algiers,
Days and Pachas of Algiers, 444a, 445, 2218, 2219, 2617, 2618, 2619, 2620, 2621,
3224, 3328, 4051, 4415. 6980 2()91, 54.32, 5548, 5554
correspondence with France, 6618 Employment, public, 6475
tomb of the five, 6559
, Enchir el-Ksour, 6090
Dictionary, geographical, 2184 English in Algeria, 5467
Diplomatic correspondence regarding cap- captiv(» merchant, 4909
ture of Algiers, 423 Enquete Alge'rienne, 7227
Disforesting, 1361, 1365, 2955. 6077 Entrepots, 2179
Distances, tables of, 1526, 1779 Ephe'merides, 5892
Dislilleries, 7187 Epigrapluc dictionarj-, 7368
Djebel Amour, 6517, 7751 Epigraph V, Algerian, 5766, 6235, 6275,
bou Kahil. 2403 6777, 6927, 7063, 7280, 7286, 7591
Khar, 4451 Christian, 6833, 6886
,
Thaya, 3056
•
•
, Due deBeaufort's expedition Equestrian art, 5369
against, 3326, 4847, 4855 Krlon, Comte Drouet d', 4388
-, history of, 3009 Ktablissements fran^ais. 5086
Djelfa, 1822, 4395 Etat actuel de rAlgerie, 2353, 2445, 2517,
Dje'rid, 7499, 7623 , 366J, 3807, 3837, 3932, 4032, 4034, 4248
Djinet, Cap, 5933 Etat-Major, corps of. 6015
Djinien, 6493 Ethnogriiphy, 2653, 2657, 2742, 2772, 2960,
Doineau, Captain, trial of, 1949, 5303 3114, 4544
Domain lands, 1276, 1299, 1485, 2260, at time of Mohammed, 2492
,
-', universal,
4485
Fables, Algerian, 5821, 5996 Geology and paleontology. 454c, 1369, 2430,
Faidherbe, General, 6727, 7419 2471, 2871, 2884, 2886, 2893, 3079, 3174,
Falcons, 1813 3224, 3225, 3414, 3416, 3703, 3739, 3799,
Famine, 2827, 2961, 7524, 7553, 7554 3833, 3862, 3863, 3917, 4022, 4043,4044,
means of preventing, 2826
, 4086, 4094, 4259, 4330, 4387a, 4543, 4744,
Fe'raud, Cli., 6662 5261, 5344, 5488, 5490, 5667, 5728, 5763,
Fermes du Petit Atlas, 923, 939 5787, 5879, 5925, 5944, 5950, 6287, 6374,
Fetzara, Lake, 3574, 4104 6451-6454. 6477, 6491, 6618,6619,6671,
Feudal system proposed, 811, 881 6733, 6765-6772, 6795, 6850-6852, 6916,
Fevers, 5955 (;922, 6934, 6945, 6982, 6983, 7072, 7073,
Figuig, 3554, 4006, 4140, 4390, 7123 7266, 7400, 7421
Filfila, marble quarries of, 5418 of Aumale, 5621
Finance, 5749, 5793 Geronimo. See Jeronimo
Fish, 1465, 2001. 2426, 2705, 3058, 3161 5719
Ge'ryville,
Fisheries, 1211, 4528, 6820 Ghiidames, 1895, 2360, 2755, 2759, 3513,
Flatters, Colonel, expedition and massacre 3516, 3517, 3518, 3520, 3555, 3556, 35.57,
3970, 3971, 3972, 3973, 3974, 3975,
of, 3803, 4002
3977, 3978, 4124, 4125, 4126, 4127, 4201, Ghadirs, 7467-7470
4263, 4321, 4322, 4456, 4505, 6003, 6004, Ghardaia, 3162. See Beni M'Zab
6035, 6135, (!552 Ghania, Ben, family of, 3113, 3950
Flax, culture of, 5392, 5452, 5781, 6047 Ghar Brid. 7463
Flint instruments, 2973, 3087, 3238, 3512, Rouban, 1710, 5370
3715, 3870, 4497, 4498, 7457 Ghent, or Gent, Admiral van, 149, 4859
Folklore, 436(; Ghorfa oulad Selama, 4467
Foreign legion, 975, 1519, 6329 Gipsies, 3395, 4103
Foreigners in Algeria, 451)3 Girard, notice of, ()008
^
status of, 2948, 3472
, Glacier, 3360
Forests, 1870, 2709. 2710, 2711. 2747, 2748, Golden ass, 4768
2749, 2750, 2751, 2910, 3578,3773,3915, Gole'a, el, 3616, 3846, 3897, 6810, 7036,
4379, 4495, 5620, 5733, 6249, 6293, 6654, 7295
6681, 6713, 7107, 7161, 7391, 7533, 7534, Gouraya, 2306, 3546
7543, 7618, 7()72, 7673 Governors-general, 6370
, burning of. 3004. 3416. 3766, Government of Algeria, 563, 600, 1422,
5596, 5600, 6037, 61.)38, 6074, 6129, 7412 1469, 1482, 1495, 1549, 1663, 1976,2086,
, planting of, 4430, 4431, MM), 2135, 2135rt, 2135?>
6286, 7186 . civil, 863, 864,
Fort-de-l'eau, 7606 880a, 1217. 1257, 1258, 1266, 1291, 1392,
Fort National, siege of, 3213 1393, 2329, 2674, 3104, 3973, 4014, 4032,
Fouwara (volcano), 4496 5069, 5558
Franc-tireur, impressions of, 5690 -, militarv,878,88nc,
Harbours of Algeria, 1309, 1493, 2033 4472, 4524, 4525, 4592, 4593, 4594, 4661,
Hareborne, Mr., 38, 41, 42, 43, 45, 5455 5841, 6000, 0277, 7298, 7023
Harleian collection, 4909 Insalah, 2753, 3376, 3464, 420.?, 4469,
Harraeh. 2900, 3872 4.579, 6318, 6813-6816, (i^56. (5995
Hassi Inifel, 0402, 7599 Inscription, l>atin and Greek, 6088
Haukal, Ibn. 937 Insciiptions. Arabic, 1277, 1915. 2000,
Hennaia, 1740 2029
Herbert, Adni., 5504r , ,
in Museum. 3231
Herodotus, 282, 369, 2767 , Cliristian, ()317
High plateaux, 1933, 2010, 2200. 2299, , false. 5750. 5753
2.300, 2302, 2884, 3437, 3688, 3947, 4030, -, Latin, 727, 777, 1384, 1413,
0630 1523, 1524, 1525, 1526, 1049, 1(5.50, 1701,
water on. See Ghadir.s
, 1713, 1782, 1911, 1924. 192.5, 19.5.5, 2171.
Hippone. 782, 2732, 5055, 5121, 5902, 2209, 225(5, 2314, 2315, 231(5, 2474, 2054,
6423, 6604 2941, 3088, 335.5, 385(J, 3.357, 3531, 3535,
Historical geography. 6006 3950, 3902. 4229, 4282, 4285. 4401, 5255-
Hodna, 2630, 2807, 3558. 5701, 7404 5258, 52(59-5274, 5'285, 5298. 5317-5321,
Holy wnr, 732 5450, 5550, 5551, 5,572, 5573, 5582, 5005,
Honai. 4345 5(:.i2-505.5. 5080, 5087, .5751, .5803, .5973,
Horsemen, Arab, 1724 .5974, .197.5, (5012, 0013, 0014,(501(5, 0089,
Horses, 584, 1038. 1009, 1529, 1041. 1742, ()092, (5096, 0152, 0153, (5204, 02(J7, 0271.
1743, 1874, 3380, 0247, 0008, 080.5, 7086, (5279, 0386, 040.5, 0421, (J580, (5(503, 0901.
7434, 7472, 7490, 7762 7002, 7277, 7339, 7340. 7483, 7747, 7748
Horticulture, <J074, 0895, 0930, 7614, 7010, Lybian, 2829. 2830, 2831,
7704, 7705, 7708, 7709, 7710 2832, 2917, 2940, 3045, 304(5, 3177, 3178,
Hospital assistance, 573S, 5800, 5843 3179, 338(5. 3471, 3527, 3.528, 3529, 3717,
, civil. 2923 3744, 3800. 5954, 5995, 7322
Hospitaliers, 329, 5544 Lybico-Punic, 0297
,
Insurrection of 1871, 3263, 3264, 3286, Justice Ijefore French conquest, 3877
3287, 3340, 5807, 5822, 7137, 7149, 7191, de Paix, 5496, 5808
7211 Mohammedan, 2223, 3648, 4532,
General (jalifet's
, 5496, 6388, 6564
Expedition to the Sahara, 3338, 3339, Justinian, wars of, 123. See Vandals
3616
-, trial of great chiefs, Kabyles, 625, 1075, 1168,1376,1521, 1645,
3257, 3258, 3259. See Souk Ahras, 2055, 2068,2108,2119,2170,2188, 2487,
Bordj hou Arreredj 2538, 2606, 2881, 2898. 2928, 2934, 3089,
Insurrections, 2570, 3092 3214, 4027, 4117, 4131, 4223, 5302, 7551
, Province of Constantine, ,
formation o^ cities amongst, 4510
1870-80, 4297 ,
war oil, 5122
S. of Oran, 4386 Kabvlia, 1210, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1304,
Interest, legal. 5395 1372, 1.542, 1553, 1554, 1556, 1564, 1702,
Interpreters, civil, 6125 1725, 1890, 1'.iO.i, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1912,
military, 3553, 3982, 6179
, 1931, 2127, 2128, 2129, 2216, 2217, 2362,
Ironmongers' Company, 2728 2365, 2392, 2393, 2.566, 2706, 3021, 3100,
Irrigation, 1557, 2857, 5246, 5390, 5407, 3186, 3362, 3381, 3390, 3391, 3469, 3569,
5494, 5538, 56^2, 6244 3621,3725, 3938,4110,4111,4119,4149,
Islamism, 3637. 5839 4153, 4198, 4389, 4629, 4722, 4739, 5306,
Isly, battle of, 1105, 1106, 1107, 3987, 5371, 6362, 6536, 6562, 6611, 6726, 6853,
5114, 6845 7049
Isser, Plain of, 3706 and Kabyles, 3186, 3692, 7535
Itineraries, 594, 642, 1036, 1711,
395,
•
,
banditism in, 7759
1739, 1766, 1815, 1968, 2017, 2317, 2431, , colonisation by immigration,
2853, 3402, 3923, 4561, 4613, 5646 3217, 5723
Itinerary of Antouine, 238, 1377, 4754, , expedition in, 5701,
6506
4772, 4794, 5105, 6874, 6902 ,
P''rench organisation in, 3576
, instruction in, 7138
martyrdom' of,
, 60, 2116, 5267, 2096, 2100, 2186, 2298, 2528, 2641, 5360
5268, 6087 imder the Turks, 3323
Jewish Catechism. 4910 Kahena. 2843. 4243, 6061
cemeteries, 6492 Kalaa (East), 2647, 3010
— service for defeat of Charles V.. Es-Senam, 6717
4776 of Beni Hammad, 4541
poems regarding Algiers, 4923, Kaoua, 4134, 7752
6026 Kasrou, 7458
Jews, naturalisation of, 2266, 2478, 3095, Keppel, Commodore, 304, 971, 2612
3096, 3110, 3473, 4246, 5693-5697, 7171 Keuder, Pasha, tomb of, 3232
of Algiers, 175, 337. 882, 882(y, Khabbet-el-Gava, 6693
1128, 1329, 2421, 2676, 2720, 2808, 3066, Khaldouu, Ibn. See Index of Authors
3067, 3083, 3118, 4384, 448^ 4.574, 4636, Khadouja, suit of, 5254
4907, 5849, 5561, 6395, 6464, 6512, 6570 Khalfala. iournev to, by train, 4610
of Tleiii9en, 3017 Khamisa,'l774, 3869
pillage of. in 1805. 4957 region of, 6568
,
6212
riots -with, Khenchela. 3533, 3678, 3781. 3812. 4279,
under Turkish rule, 3211 6111, 6269
Journals of oiJScers, 466, 483 Khouan, 1125, 2099,2199,2942,3112,3428,
Juba II., 844, 2288, 4233, 5192 4085, 4333. 4334, 4707, 6364
Judicial anarchy, 7641 Khoumir, 4003, 4048. 4095, 4130, 4216,
Jurisprudence. French, 1669, 178.5, 3711, 4354, 4528. 4629, 4658, 5976, 6058
4257, 4617, 4632, 5248, 5378, 6467, 6474. Koceila, 4243
6522, 7043 Kouba, 6652
Jewish, 2977, .3311, 3312
, Koukou, 1932, 4004
, Mohammedan, 732, 961, K'sar Hannoun, 1517
1078. 1540, 1586, 165!^, 1746, 1946, 219.5,
2828, 3020, 3111, 3190, 3784, 4417, 4418, La Belle Captive, 4929
4533a. 4533?>, 7264 La Calle. 669a. 745, .3319,
3171, 36.32, 4523
Jury, 3194. 3367, 7244 Lachdar, tumulus of, 1060
Justice, 943, 1953, 19.54, 199.5, 2061, 2076, Lalla Maghnia, 1740, 2107, 6437, 7222
3080, 3,57.1, 3672, 4361, .5929, 6102. 7093. Lallemand, Gene'ral, 7667
7582 Lamlressa, 1467. 2007. 2222. 2724. 2845.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS, 285
3351, 3492, 4314, 4315, 4461. 5352, 5505. Livre d'or, 6675
5778, 7461. 7640 Loan by State. 1332
La Moriciere, General de, 7250 Locusts, 1.574.2714.2763, 2764,2961,3689.
Lamps, ancient, 6828 5789, 5854,5881. 6439, 6449, 651.3, 6553-
Lan(i, concessions of. 5220 6555, 6698, 6699, 6701, 6706, 6743, 7001,
,
reform of, 753G 7004, 700S-7010, 7027, 7035, 7068. 7082.
Language, African. 2911. 3044, 4262, 7065 70S.3, 7085,.. 7094, 709.5. 7129, 7131,7150,
—
, Arabic. 295ft, 394, 497. 678, 817, 7178, 7182, 718.3, 7255, 7349,7402,7404,
818, 914, 965, 1042, 1123, 1124. 1197, 7476. 7478, 7558
1325, 1476, 1722, 172.3, 1789, 1790, 1851, Lollius, monument of, 2567
1858, 1945, 2069, 2070. 2148, 2251,2366, Long(;vity, 776
2931, 2967, 3048, 3135, 3195, 3307,3490, Lully, Kaymond, 887
4115, 4655, 4657, 4658, 5134, 5188, 5219, Lunatics. 6213
5276, 5327, 5340, 5610, 6280, 6538,6571, Lybia, 4915
6872, 6905, 6984 Lycees, 6679, 7273
,
, transcription of, 5985,
7059, 7198 Mac-Mahox. 7689
-, Berber, 377, 506. 516. 656. 851a. Madanra. 2723, 5779
855, 914, 1025, 1031. 1043, 1916. 2130. Ma frag. 782c, 4047
2473, 4049, 4-'68, 4468, 4483. 4527. 5099, Magistrature, Algerian, 1881, 2420, 2422,
5175, 6251, 6339, 6351, 6352, 6781-6783. 5202, 5212, 6269, 7.')73
7114, 7212. 7213, 7439, 7642, 7643, 7651 Maillot, Dr., 7261
Biskari, 4631
,
Mandements. 5082, 5140
, French, amongst Arabs, 6314 Mansel, Sir Robert. 85, 4820
, Hebrew, 5185 Manuscripts in Archives Nationales. 7324,
Kabylc, 1897, 1994, 3310, 4076, 7327
4656, 7218, 7515 , Arabic, 357, 1142, 4377, 4468
Latin, in Africa, 5986
, in Ar.senal, 6281
Lybian, 1292
,
in Bibliotheque du Roi, 4933
— Numidian, 2722
,
Phoenician. 1292
, 6049, 7325
in Bibliotheques de Franco,
Tamachek, 2220
,
in Bibliotheque Mazarine,
Touareg, 1897, 2433 6283
Laibaa, tribe of, 4642 in Bibliotheque Nationals,
Laurentius, martyr. 5210. 5221 Paris, 6185, 7328
Lavigerie, Cardinal, biograpiiy of, 6020, in Bibliotheque Nationale,
6159, 6160, 6412, 6543, 6876, 6877, 6972, Algiers, 7561
-- in other
7238, 7239, 7317, 7344, 7358, 7466, 7542, Libraries, 5007, 5102,
7578, 7602, 7688 5192, 6306
Law, Algerian, 2343, 3315, 6245 -. Spanish, 2210, 5794, 7328
Levant Company, 48, 216, 350, 4883, 4908, Maritime establishment, 1808
4992 products, 5875
Library and museum, 2239 Maronites, 2271,5459
Libyan names, 6824 Marseilles, archives of, 5888
Lieutenance de I'Empire, 5372 letter from merchants of, 4761
,
Meteorology. 2236, 2544, 3896, 4080. 4099, Morocco, French designs on, 7288
4199, 45.53, 5782 war with, 5114
,
Melagou, 7278
Offices, transmission of, 3422 Mya, 6236
Ogle, Rev. J. F., 5760 Reag, 1072
Oil, 1514, 6612 Rir', 4129, 4372, 4606, 6363, 6111,
Olives, cultivation of, 1749. 2348, 5140, 6447, 6505, 6981
5831, 6678 Zhonr, 6898
Oran, 960, 1423, 1990, 2856, 3758, 4221, Oulad Abd-en-Nour, 2564
4348, 4625, 6528, 7431 ben Zaniniim, 3504
•
,
Algerian attack on, 4787. 4788 Daoud, 3813
,
ancient geograpliy of, 6525 Nail, 1737, 2591, 3245, 5470
association frantjaisc at, 6574 Ouricch, 1567
288 SUPPI.EMKN r !'<) I'lIK WBLIOGHAPIir OF AI>GI;;R[A.
3996, 4292, 4326, .534n, 6239. 6762, 7039 various, cultivation of, 1508, 2104
Sidi Nadji, 6265 Poetry, Aiabic, 1011, 2125, 2596, 3523,
4630
Pacification, 488 , Kabyle, 2811, 4625, 4681
Palais Consulaire, 7420 and dramas, English, 173. 198, 316,
Palat, Lieut., 6305, 6507 334, 347. 441
Paleontology, 5488, 5490 French. 320, 343, 348,
.
Paper, manufacture of, 5445 349, 355, 427, 428, 429, 430. 431, 432,
Papua, Mons, 4039, 7172 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440,
Parliamentary caravan, 4704, 4714 445, 446, 447, 448, 512, 542, 572, 684,
Pastoral culture, 5464 696, 697, 762, 763, 764, 765. 766, 799,
Pasturage in south, 6703 885, 897, 970, 1015, 1016, 1046, 1077,
Pauperism, 1248, 1401, 1446 1136, 1141, 1151, 1191, 122.3, 1262, 1302,
Pavy, Mgr., 2701, 2777, 3068, 5684 1319, 1320, 1357, 1449, 1608, 1679, 1682,
Payeu, Com., 7456 1719, 1777, 1804, 1951, 1952, 1984, 2066,
Pe'lissier, Mare'cbal, 5530 2131, 2134, 2213, 2234, 2235. 2326, 2412,
,
de Raynaud, 2014 2624, 2625, 3424, 3494, 3794, 4444, 4547,
Penal regime, 6290 4548, 4654, 5000, 5004, 5052, 5056, 5104,
PeSon of Algiers, 2240 5137, 5198, 5231, 5281, .5325, 5.328, 5361,
Perioilical literature, 671, 808, 935, lOOS, 5362, 5565, 5692, 5774, 5889, 6188
1082, 1153, 1224, 1305, 1443, 1487, 1592, ,
—
Spanish, 63a, 158a,
1601, 1647, 1852, 2081, 2166. 2451, 2677, 321. 2247
3132, 3206, 3796, 3840, 4133, 4422, 4850, Swedish, 3959
4916, 4947, 4982-4988, 4991, 4994- 4997. Poets, Algerian, 7109
5010-5013, 5018-5020, 5038, 5043, 5096, Poiute Pescade, grotto at, 56.35
5106-5109, 5111, 5149, 5178, 5197, 5211, Police, 442. 5672
5240, 5280, 5282, 5297, 5301, 5366, 5380. Poliiique Alge'rienne, 2825
5401-5443, 5451, 5481, 5499, 5553, 5606, Polygamy. 2109
5626, 5641, 5642, 5662, 5673, 5675. 5680, Poppv, cultivation of, 5124
5703, 5704, 5764, 5798, 5820, 5833, 5844, Population, 736rt., 744a. 1214. 1528. 16.34,
5954, 6039. 6086, 6095. 6137, 6206, 6257, 1698, 2693, 3396, 3662, 3663, 3900, 390.5,
6258, 6277, 6284, 6288. 6345, 6346. 6495, 4249, 4338, 4382, 4387, 5971, 6000, 6172,
6530, 6556, 6624. 6643, 6644, 6880, 6887, 6182, 6289. 6324, 6408, 6442, 6471, 6700,
7012, 7090, 7096, 7318, 7320, 7541 6710, 7326, 7355
Periplus of Hunno, 4746 Portes-de-fer, expedition through, 774,
Scylax, 4748 1064
Peronospora, 5998, 6955, 6651, 6704 Ports, 6396
Perrcgaux, catastrophe of, 6084 Portus Magnus. 4347
Peter III. of Ara-on, 3240 Postal service, 7574. 7580. 7718, 7729
Petitions. See Colonists Powder, commerce in. 6702
Peutinger's tables, 127, 2937, 4349. 5105, Praicilius. tomb of. 5286
6874, 6992 Prehistoric remains. 6001, 6385, 6463, 6549,
Phalanstere, 5171 7224, 7314
Philippeville, 1596, 1651, 1653, 2243. 2645, President of Republic, election of, 1328,
3006, 3357, 3501, 3552, 4250, 5313, 5532, 1386, 1391
5780 Press, 6048
,
mines near, 5090 •, litierty of, 2467
, museum of, 6792, 773' Prisoners, French, with Abd-el-Kader,
Phoenicians. 916 897. 902, 927, 991, 1218, 1310, 1605, 2097,
Phosphates. See Tebessa 3031, 5161, 5681. See Imprisonment,
Phthisis, 682, 1853, 1937, 3306, 3336, 3408, Captives
3737, 5514, 5539, 5734, 5985, 6859 Prisons, 1044, 3093
Phylloxera. 4017, 4600, 4742, 5771, 5966, Prizes, Dutch, 149
6223, 6248, 6497, 6498, 7354, 7398, 7609, English, 51, S6, 87. 89, 149, 174, 210
.
,
colonisation
geology of.
of, 6818
6592, 6932, 7154, 7155
Republic of, 1848,3268 , journev in, 7424
Reserves, 4077 , limits of, 7518
Reservoirs, ancient, 5284 occidental. 1311, 19,56, 1957, 19.58,
Revue Africaioe, seal of, 6010 1972, 2730. 3212, 3786, 3789, 4610. .5333,
table of, 6274
, 6605
Reynolds, Sir Joshua. 304. 971 of Algiers, 6407. 6125
290 SUPPl.EMKNT TO THE BIBIJOURAPHY OF ALGKRIA.
— ,
phosphates of, 6607, 7177, 7733
rock -tombs at. 7338
6715. 7307
Touareg, 1835, 1884. 2157. 2456, 2525,
-, stone age at, 7739 2699, 4001, 5.502, .5.528, .5994, 6409, 6489.
Tedjani, Alimed et-, 2286 1906. 7507, 7510, 7.5.59, 7605, 76.59, 7660,
Telamine, 4451 7697, 7722
Telegraphy, 2985, 5665 Touat, 2753. 2755, 2756, 2758. 2759. 3554.
Tell, 4113 6994, 6997, 7030. 710.S, 7104, 710.5.712.5,
Temouchent (West), 2120, 2221, 2285, 4500 7157, 7372, 739.5, 7491, 7598, 7680
Tempests, 5307 Tougffourt, 1072, 1343. 1654. 1673, 3515,
Tenes. 1474. 1838. 1849, 2009, 2.559, 4143, 3828, 3858, 6473, 65H7
4708, 6436, 7586 , agha of, 7251
Tenia, 5395 Toukria. 4273
Terebinth, cultivation of, 1695 Tourists, American. 4089
Territorial constitution, Mohammedan, 968 , Dutcli,
3736
divisions of Algeria, 1035, 1119 , English, 688. 1464. 2098. 2435,
Textile plants, 2254. 2372 2441, 2529. 2537. 2603. 2696. 2697, 2774,
Tliamugadi, 3564, 3707, 3708, 4314, 4461, 2824, 2862, 2891. 2895, .3098, .3218, 3255,
5776, 5777. 6695, 6734, 6868, 6909, 7002, 3276, 3297, 3298. 3299, .3467, 3491, 3720,
7014, 7112, 7188, 7374, 7375, 7414, 7640 .3991
Thagaste, 5317, 5319 French. 804, 851, 997, 1074, 1099,
,
(!920.6938-6942. 69.52-6954, 6958, 6959, 6504, 6634, 6o87, 6842, 7074, 7384, 7386.
691)0.6962-6971, 6979. 6988, 6991, 6993, 7.387. 7475. 7548. 7630
7007, 7045, 7046, 7050, 7051, 7100, 7119, Vines, American, 7380. 7383
7148, 7156, 7184, 7267, 7503, 7611 Vinification, 6576
Trappists, 5425, 6255 Voirol, General, 4388
Ttaras, 3548, 6714 Volcanoes, 3797
Travaux historiques, 6106, 6171 Voyages and travels, 4962
Treasure captured at Algiers, 422, 511,
562, 607, 1372a Water, property in, 2042, 5413
Treaties between Algerines and Christian supply, 1387, 1388. 2117, 2922,
nations, 2611 2988, 3198, 3290, 3666, 4258, 5741, 5836,
Dutch, 213
, 5922, 6119, 6166, 6546, 7444
English, 175, 183. 204, 215, 227,
, Walsin-Esterhazy, General, 5678
261. 267. 269, 295, 307. 345, 4845. 4861, Wargla. See Ouargla
4875, 4940 Weights and measures, 381, 5359
-, French, 179, 193, 2485, 4816. Weinbrenner, Lieut., murder of, 4290
4853, 4867, 5067, 5131 Wells, ancient, 5583
of commerce, 6866 Wheat, experiments with. 7392, 7407
Tribes, government of, 1380, 5893, 5894 hard, 5277, 5278, 5785, 5611
,
,
6123
organisation of, William IIL, 5504c
responsibility of. 6183
, Wine, Algerian, 6367, 6380, 6894, 7724,
Tribunals, 1442, 1684. 2327, 2429 77.32
Trinity, order of, 4807, 4811, 4822, 4886, , at exposition of Lyon, 7761
,
5941, 5998. 6072, 6304. 6333, 6469, 6501. Zoui, 6268. 6269
( 293 )
N.B.—The figures in this Index refer to the Numbers of the entries in the
Bibliography.
Baills, 4184, 6476, 6477 4468, 4610, 4611, 6251, 6351,6352. 6781
Bailly, 2921 6783. 7211-7214. 7435. 7642. 7643
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P. F., 3399
, Bastard. 970
Bajolle, 4666. 7122 Bastide, L.. 3757. 4187. 5832, 5977
Balduin, Fr., 4792 Bataillard, Paul. 3395. 4103
Ball, Arthur. 2859 Batault, J.. 3920
E. A. E., 647S
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Ballantyne, 3489 Battandier, 6070. 6458. 7644
Ballesteios. 2637 Battandier and Trabut. 3795, 5978, 5979
Ballu. 7640 6479. 6480, 6625. 722* See Trabut
Ballue. A. 5513 Battu. A. L.. 5847
Balnib. 2680. 6299 Bnude. Baron J. J., 600. 669. 772rt, 936
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4597 Besancenez, 1104
Be'quet, 6252, 7161 Besauij^n, Dr. V., and M. Moriu, 2690
, L., and M. Simou, 4247 Besci.erelle. 4210
and Marcel, 4478 Beschu, 1080
, Paul, 5090 Besson, 7645
Be'rard, Aristide, 5634 Beury, 7461
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,
Capital ne, 586 Beynet, Leon, 1975, 5487. 5809
, Ch., 2559 , Louis, 2557
, T., 2784, 2785 BeysBon, 5784
, Victor, 1016, 1936, 3015, 5328 Bezombes, 3080
Be'rard- Varitgnac, 6627 Be'zy, 3071, 4012, 4386. 5897, 5898
Berbrugger, 661, 787, 824, 927, 984, 1048, Bianchi, 384, 1745, 3695
1049, 1143, 1144, 1458-1460, 1645, 1646, Bibesco, Prince Nicolas. 2606, 2706
1779, 1780, 1827, 1865, 1905, 1924-1926, Bicliy de Sorgiano, 765
2009-2014, 2030-2032. 2107-2116, 2210- Bidault, F., 3158
2212, 2239-2241, 2287-2291, 2363, 2364, Bigelow, 7646, 7715
2393-2401, 2482-2485,2576-2590, 2660- Bierey<s J., 6256
2668, 2731-2736, 2816-2818, 2902-2906. Biljouid. 4645
2925, 2926, 3139, 7462 Billiard. 624. 5118
L'96 SrPPI.EMKNT TO 'I'HK BIBLIOGRAPHY OK ALGEP.IA.
Bou'zet, Charles du, 2850, 2957, 3066, 3110, Brunet, 1252, 5117
5695, 5742 Brunialti, 3!»98, 4193
Boyde, 242 Brunon. 3354, 3530, 3677
Boyer, A., 7480 Bruns, 288
, Colin, 647 ,
Brunton, 4163
, Dr., 5899 Bruyn, 26
de Pretandier, 257, 263 Bruzen la Martiniere, 223
Boynes, De, 3244 Buchetet, 3249
Boysson, Capitaine de, 2943 Buckingham, 972
Braiue, 1325, 3307 Budinsky, 5986
Brait, 1309 Bugeaud, Armand, 6643
Brakel, H. J. L. T. de Vaynes van, 3047 de la I'iconnerie, T. R. (Due
Brandt, 4162 d'Isly), 645, 779-781, 946, 1061-1063,
Branthomme, 1669, 5248 1095, 1106, 1181, 1285, 1288, 6136
Braun, 3205 Bugnot, J., and D. 'Verneuil, 3016
Braiiwers, 5214 Bulard, 2798, 6074, 6202
Bravais, 493 Bunan, 1387
Bray, de, 5740 Buquet, Floreau and Luce, 1350
Brechy, 3189 Burat, 5194
Bresnier et Berbrugfjer, 2402 Burbaud, 4564
,
L. J.. 1789, 1945, 2205, 5134, 5330, Burdeau, 7013, 7216
5610 Buret, 957
Bresson, 737, 790 Buron, L., 5302
Bressy, 1803 Burton, 7439, 7613
Breves, de, 93, 4827 Burzet, 2961
Bridges, 3496 Busnes, A. de, 5367
Bridgman, 6823 Busnot, 206
Briere, 4182 Bussiere, Vicomte T. R. de, 1633
Briez, 5942 Bussy, Th. Roland de, 817, 818, 3048
Brimat, A , 6134 Buvry, 1819, 1820, 1868, 1888, 1889, 20G7,
Brincat, Mgr., 7239 2156
Brintfln, 6824, 6825, 7651 Buxton, 6827
Brivazac, 564 Byam, 94
Broadlfiy, 4407 Byron, Dr., 5829
Brocardi Capitaine, 4098, 4099 Septime, 5260
,
, H., 5789
2452, 3393
—
2960, 3046, 3180-3182, 3192, .5645, 5660
and Dr. Topinard,
.
,
et Berincer, 3972
Faugere, 6367 , P., 2477, 3697
Faure, Dr., 2742, 3185 Flaubert, 5141
Fauvel, 56 14 Fle'chey. 5217
Favereau, 5521 Fleury, A., 7471, 7762
Favier, 4167 , B.. 768
Favre, 3040. 5674 Floshy, 2562
Favrot, 5637 Floreau, 1350
Fawtier, 3124, 4534, 4700 Flower, 6676
Faye. 3223 Fliigel, 5560
F. del V. S. R.. 5997 Fock, 6806, 7050. 7267
Federmaun. 5638 Foley, E., et V. Martin, 1801, 5166
Fallen, 5187 ,
L. E., et A. E. Victor Martin, 1528
Fe'lieu, 2625 Follie, 284
Feline, 945 FoUiot, 5809
Fenech, 1.596 Foncin, 4277, 4608, 6532, 7268
Feuoux-Maubras, 2691 Fontanes, 3880, 5901
Feraud, E., 2.391. 2392 Fontin-(51auzel, 6857
, L. Ch., 2020-2022, 2117, 2206, Fonvielle, 2544, .54.32, 5493
2487, 2488, 2563, 2564, 2644, 2650, 2737, Forbes, 7269
2805, 2819, 2840,2907-2910, 2928, 2938, Forcade la Roquette. De, 2442
2939, H009, 3084-3087, 3238-3242, 3318, Forest Aine', 7052, 7634
3319, 3346,3429-3432, 3501, 3552, 3553, Forrest, 7476, 7477, 7502
3623, 3632, 3683. 3696, 3778, 3791, 3858, Forster, 2542
4332, 5766, 6868, 6369 Fortin d'lvry, 1081, 1126. 1127, 1216,
Ferero, 4313 1217, 1239, 1393. 1408, 1478
Fergueux, 2330 Fossati-Reyneri, 3755
Fergusson, 3193 Foucher de Careil, A., 3556
Ferima, 6849 V. O., 1906a, 1974
,
3954, 4205-4207. 4236, 4365, 441.3-4415, 777, 1593, 1783, 5074, 7085
4671, 4672, 5769, 5907, 6010, 6087, 6146, , Paul, Millot, Drs., 1450
6147, 6215, 6274, 6379, 6541, 6870, Guyot, Yve.s 4420. 4609, 4735, 7307
7193 ,
et Cure', 4316
,
J., 5379
, ^^^Sr^'^oo-'
^ ^^- -H34-4136,
4154, 4155,
Pascal, 2762, 2804
,
' *^"*'
^^'^' '^000,7540;
7728
Joumault, 4075, 4238
Laborde, 387, 5006
Jouvenel, 4458
Juba II , 844 Laborier, 6504
Labre, 2636
Jubien, 1449
Lacaze, Signol et Nicolas,
Judas, Dr., 814a, 1292, 1787, 1916, 2003, Drs., 4448
du Thiers, H., 2573
2312, 2473, 2646, 2726, 2829-2832, ;
2917, La Chapelle. L. de, 6879
Jnillet Lachariere, 5096
Saint-Lager, T. E. A., 3029 Lachcse, 3750
Julien, 6455
, 4286 Lacombe, F. de, 3052
Julienne, 1830 Prosper, 5821
.
La Coste. 6276
Jullian, 4350
Lacour, 3495, 4240
Jung, 2049, 6018
Lacretelle, General C. N., 2861
Jungmann, 751
Jnrien de la Graviere, P., 2640 ,
4509, 4670 6328 Lacroix. A. de, 1138 5144
Jus H., 2082, 3769, 3885, 4695, 6270
6298, 6384, 6385, 6418,
, Dr., 481
6549-6551, 6600! , F., 2490, 2531, 2919, 3019
Kay, 3477
Ka\ ser, 4644 Lafon-Rilliet, 1385
La Frensne'e, 434
Keane, 7726
La Fruston, F. de, 2322
Kearny, 5100 La Garde, 4437
Kelsch, 3921, .5952
Keltic, 7727
Lagarde, 6157
Kempthorn, 148 Lagrange, 1684
Jos. de Chancel de, 19S
.
Kennedy, 179 1
M.. 3413
.
K9ppel,971
O,. 2894
,
308 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALGERIA,
2912, 3111-3115, 3237, 3322, 3345, 3363, Moll, A., 2007, 2172, 2173, 2314, 2427
3458, 3681, 3864, 3865, 3891, 4242, 4243, Louis, 1084
4392, 4488, 4705, 6394, 6513, 6565, 6718, Professor, 1557
7110,7143,7159,7456,7459 Molliere, General, 5050
, H., 2033 Mommsen, 2474, 4402, 5622, 5726
-Lacombe, 2331 Moiibrion, 430
M, 1307 Monbrun, 3075
Merilhon, 1316 Monceaux. 4376, 711.3, 7682
Me'iime'e. 5837 Moudot (I'abhe), Dr. L., 6173
Merle, 416, 480 Mongel, 5817, .5992, 6091
Me'ry, G., 7299, 7310, 7424, 7559 Mongellas, 6108
M., 5349
,
Monglave, 1874, 1912-1914
Merz, 6170 Monin, 4088
Mesgnich, 4957 Monuereau, Dr., 3149
MesnicT, 2382 et Berbrugger, 5683
Mpssager, 1448 et W:.tbled, 3148
Me'tayer des Planches, 2619 Monnet. .3810
Meteilus, 66 Moniiin. 2991
Metge', 1798 Monsoii, 207
Mettrie, la, Montagnac, 4438
Metzon, 326 Moiitagne, D. J., 450, 472, 541, 565, 846,
Meyer, Alphonse, 2119. 4078 1392, 1485. 1861. 1961, 2046, 2047, 5314
Ernest, 6320, Moutbrun, 4475
Meynard. 4483 Monte, Jean Baptiste del, 2682
Meyners d'Estrey, 4583, 4736 Montebello, Ch. Lannes do, 3054, 7562
Meynie, G., 6395 Mo itegut, 2169
Meynier, 2875 Moutezon, 15.56
Meyrat, 7731 Montfort, General, 568. 581
M' hammed el-Ouennas, 2596 . Henri de. 985
Michel, 4801 Montgravier. Azema de, 1060. 1196. 1.335,
6908 . 1336. 1431, 1432
Michiel, 3503 Monti. 2803
Migeon, 7331 Montigny, 2423
Milagro, 306 Montoiche, 5768
Miles, 5568-5570 Mont Bond. 126.5, 5147
Mil and. 4732
1 1
Mouchez, 3S17, 3969, 4105 Nordstrom, 4026, 4137, 4311, 4319, 4436,
Mougel, 5581, 6269 4602
Moulie'ras, A., 6571, 7114, 7223, 7485, Normand. 4068
7563, 7745, 7749 Norris. 3914a, 7564
Mouline, 6704 Northcote, 304
Mouia, 5065 Noter, de. 6321, 6895, 7334
Moureu, 1521a Nour, 1342, 1438
Moiiton, Colonel, 2495, 3030 Noury. 6240
Eugene, 6572
, Nouvion, 4300
Movers, 916 Nozeran, 2624
M'rah ould Bel-Hadji, 4130 Nucula, 12
Mueller, Dr., 5666 Nugent, 7684
Muguerot. 427
Mulier, L.. 1786, 2231. 2575 Ober, 6720 ]
Philebert, General C. 3382, 4132. 4504, 5728, 5749. 5841, 6287, 6451, 6452, 6733,
60U, 6401, 6730, 6919. 6920, 6969 6922, 7470
Pliilippe,5022 Pomel et J. Pouyaime, 4181
L, 3912 , Pommier, 1357
Pianeuo, 4877 Ponroy, 1428, 1607
richon, Baron L. A., 529 Pont, 2842
, J., 1692 Pontier, Major. 1756
Picot, 1367 R.. 1474, 1849
.
QUANTIN, 5604 ;
Reille, 6187
Quatrebarbi s, Comte de, 467, 5152 Reinach, J., C. Richet, and D. Houdas,
Quatrefiig('8, 2609 4658
Quatremere, 856, 357, 5343 , Salomon, 6925, 7139, 7144, 7145,
Quesne, 328, 4973, 4977 7287, 7586, 7589
Quesnel, 6022 Reinaud, 914, 1818, 1851, 1896, 1897, 2341,
Quesnoy, 1513, 3935, 4427, 6582 5177
Que'tin, 1036, 1290 Reiskiold, 7592
Quihon, 3295 Rellstab, 1165
Quineinant, 3130, 3674, 6043 Re'rnoiid and A. Cberbonneau, 2380
Quinquin, 5254 Re'mond Pescheux, 2157
Quititanilla y Mendoza, 4841 Re'musat and E. Pellibsier, 1133
Quirot, 4112 Reray, 4111
Quitard. 921 Renan, 3308
Quivieres, 1770 Renard, 4164, 6045
Jules, 6227, 6589
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Sautter de Beauregard, 5323
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F^lix, Rene'de, 2618 Sauvage, 5195
— Genis Flour de, 968a Sauvaigo, 7699
— Genois, 5143 Sauzaie, Augie la, 425
— Ge'rand, Abbe', 7285 Savarie, 6748
— Guilliem, Delpech de, 1257E., Savarv, 866
— Hilaire, Amable Vilain de, 1337 Saville, 4512
Hilaire, Et. Geoffroy, 801 Say, 4014, 4505, 6598
Hypolite, Gomdt., 860ffl, 890, 891 Sayn, 6934
— Jose', Antonio de, 98 Sceppers, 4782
— Lager, Juillet, 3029, 3134 Schardius, 4793
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T. E. A. Juillet, 3029 Schirmer, 7372, 7373, 7603
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Sylvester, 194
Aiddiu, 1191
Hamdan Bin Othman Khoja, 528 I
Tabet, 6123
Khalil, 1946 Tacounet, 4480
Signol, Nicolis et Lacaze, Drs., 4448 Taillefer, Abbe', 5509
Silvestre, 5735 Oswald, 2327a
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, Trixier et Delamotte, 3830
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Thierri, 214 7619
Thierry, Ferdinand, 511 , T.., 6293, 7186
Mieg. Ch.. 2337, 2432. 3631 Trolliet, 627. 628. 644, 707, 1032
Thiers, H. Lacaze du, 2573 Tromblon, 5690
Tholix, 6947 Tron, 5403
Thomas, 5919, 6244 Trotter, 6972
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4046, 5967, 5689. 5711, 5756 M. 2978, 2979, 3208, 5824
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Baron G. Max. 5585
, Trumelet, 2459, 34.36, 3624, 3625, 3860,
General. 1314, 1606, 2025, 5241
, 3923, 3990, 4443, 4465, 4633, 6211, 6239,
Ph., 3512, .3617, 3713-3715, 3739,
. 0429. 6430, 6762, 6973, 7413
3740. 3862, 3863, 4169, 4330, 6607, 7400 Tubiana, Baruch, 4957
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