[218]Also spelt Reshwa. Von Bary calls the cone Teginjir, which is inaccurate.

[219]Which is also called Tellia, as Barth refers to it.

[220]Richardson, op. cit., Vol. II. p. 71.

[221]Naturally many more of the “B” houses than of the “A” class still have the roof on them.

[222]Cf. [Chap. XI.]

[223]The evidence for these movements is in [Chap. XI.]

[224]Jean, op. cit., p. 86.

[225]Jean throughout regards the Kel Owi as very ancient inhabitants of Air, but if due allowance is made for (as I think) this error and his traditions are not taken to refer to an earlier period than the one with which this group is associated, they are still valuable, from the comparative point of view.

[226]Fossil trees exist in the sandstone hills of Eghalgawen and T’in Wana, a few miles away.

[227]Or “rigm” or “rigem” in the singular.