[23] Puccasa, Sanskrit. Low, inferior. Given by Pliny E. Chase in his Sanskrit Analogues as the root-word for several inferior animals.
[26] A Trip up the Volga to the Fair of Nijni-Novgovod. By H. A. Munro Butler Johnstone. 1875.
[42] Seven Years in the Deserts of America.
[61] In Old English Romany this is called dorrikin; in common parade, dukkerin. Both forms are really old.
Flower-flag-nation man; that is, American.
[69a] Leadee, reads.
[69b] Dly, dry.
[69c] Lun, run.
[82] Diamonds true. O latcho bar (in England, tatcho bar), “the true or real stone,” is the gypsy for a diamond.
[97] Within a mile, Maginn lies buried, without a monument.