LETTER XVII.
Depart from Morocco - Roads dreadfully infested by Robbers - A Tribe of
aboriginal Freebooters - Description of Morocco - Filth of the common
People - Tobacco disallowed - Justice of the Emperor.
LETTER XVIII.
Moorish Character - Form of Devotion - Meals - Revenue - Poll-tax on the
Jews - Royal Carriages - Ostrich-riding - Public Schools - Watch-dogs.
LETTER XIX.
Face and Produce of the Empire, natural and artificial.
LETTER XX.
Practice of Physic - Astrology - Poetry - Entertainment given by the
Author to the Moors - Their Astonishment at the Effects of Electricity.
LETTER XXI.
Prevalent Diseases - Abuse of Stimulants - Medicinal
Well - Sorcery - Hydrophobia.
LETTER XXII.
Depart for Gibraltar - Oppressive Heat - Robbers - Arrive at
Larache - Affray of some English Sailors - Letter from the Governor to
Lord Collingwood.
LETTER XXIII.
Embark for Gibraltar - Precautionary Hints.
APPENDIX.
No. I. - Letter from J. Turnbull, Esq. General Chairman of the
Merchants trading to the Mediterranean, recommending Dr. Buffa for a
civil medical Appointment at Gibraltar. - Dated 5th August 1805.
No. II. - Letter from the Secretary of the Transport Board, informing
Dr. Buffa that a Passage in one of His Majesty's Transports to
Gibraltar was ordered for him and his Family.
No. III. - Extract of a Letter from John Turnbull, Esq. Chairman of the
Committee of Merchants trading to the Levant, &c. to Dr. Buffa.
No. IV. - Extract of a Letter from John Ross, Esq. Acting Consul
General at Tangiers, to Dr. Buffa.
No V. - Letter sent by a Courier from the Court of Morocco to J. Ross,
Esq.