[158]“The Highlands of Ethiopia,” vol. iii. p. 132.
[159]This appendix of Major Harris’s book was evidently prepared with care, and it is therefore surprising to find the saints, whose deeds are commemorated on October 4, described as “Papa and Mamma”! Presumably the explanation is that there was humour among the compositors of the year 1844, and that the compiler neglected his proof-reading.
[160]“Abyssinia,” pp. 280, 285.
[161]“Life in Abyssinia,” pp. 277, 278.
[162]A province of Abyssinia.
[163]“Abyssinia Described,” by J. C. Hotten, p. 160.
[164]“The Highlands of Ethiopia,” vol. iii. p. 139.
[165]Parkyns, “Life in Abyssinia,” p. 294.
[166]“Wanderings among the Falashas,” p. 218.
[167]Harris, “The Highlands of Ethiopia,” vol. iii. p. 141.