Malaria, at Manfredonia, 12; at Sipontum, 30; Venosa, 32; Policoro, 98; old Sybaris, 115, 282-283; on Tyrrhenian sea-board, 241; at Focà, 283, 289; at Cotrone, 284, 291, 298; at Cosenza, 287, 291.
Malaria, votive offerings due to, 152; eliminates fair complexion, 225; propagated by deforestation, 32, 286, 287; by artificial irrigation, 241; by migrations of labourers, 284; by recent climatic changes, 285; by earthquake subsidences, 285; follows river-beds, 286; endemic for two thousand years, 283; contributes to decline of old civilizations, 290; ravages among French troops, 241, 287; spread and significance of the disease, 287, 291; methods of combating, 288; results of quinine-policy, 289.
Male selection, among Hellenic races, 209.
Malizia (cleverness), 47, 124.
Mallock, W. H., 265.
Malpica, C., 114.
Mammon, the god of emigrants, 22.
Mammone, brigand, 212.
Manfred, his infatuation for Saracens, 3; fate of his sons, 8 j) his name survives, 45.
Manfredonia, its harbour, II; burnt by Corsairs, 12; wineshops and burglaries, 15.
Manhes, General, his methods, 213, 214; at Bagnara, 242; at Serra, 293.
Manna ash, 93, 121.
Manzi, brigand, 214, 215.
Marafioti, G., 143.
Marbles, on beach at Taranto, 9!; Roman technique of cutting, 92.
Marcellinara, village, 205.
Marcellus, tomb of, 31.
Marchesato, district, 284.
Marchianò, M., 188.
Marchianò, S., 187.
Marcone, N., 243.
Marcus Aurelius, 251.
Margaret, saint, gratifying results of her autopsy, 258.
Marino, poet, 23, 169, 259.
Mariolatry, engenders effeminate saints, 259.
Marincola, L., 139.
Marincola Pistoia, D., 197.
Mark, saint, his church at Rossano, III; displaced by St. Rosalia, 247.
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