[322]Cf. Boule: Fossil Man, p. 316.
[323]Ibn Khaldun, op. cit., I. 273.
[324]Ibn Khaldun, op. cit., I. 184 sq.
[325]Barth, op. cit., Vol. V. p. 553.
[326]Infra in this chapter and in [Chap. XII.]
[327]Vide supra.
[328]This could only follow upon an invasion from the east or south-east, and not from the north or north-west, as Barth thought in consequence of his assumption that the Lemta were the Lemtuna near the Walad Delim. See Barth, op. cit. Vol. IV. p. 626.
[329]An instance of the assimilation of an Arab tribe by the Tuareg will be found on examining the Azger group (infra in this chapter).
[330]Duveyrier, op. cit., p. 347.