[358]Denham and Clapperton: Account of the First Expedition (Murray), 1826. Vol. II. p. 38 seq.; App. XII.

[359]As reported by Bello, Denham and Clapperton, loc. cit.

[360]It is to these doubtless that Jean is referring when he speaks of Egyptian influence in Air. Jean, op. cit., p. 86.

[361]Cf. Leo, op. cit., Vol. III. p. 828.

[362]Cf. also Asbytæ and Esbet with references in Bates, op. cit., passim. The root is probably, if a generalisation is at all permitted, applicable to the earliest negroid, or Grimaldi race survivors, in North Africa.

[363]Vide supra, [Chap. III.]

[364]Cf. supra, [Chap. II.]

[365]Cf. infra.

[366]Barth, op. cit., Vol. I. p. 337.

[367]Vide supra, [Chap. IV.]