[562] Shanghai imported in 1872, 18,600 lbs. of myrrh.—Reports of Trade at the Treaty Ports in China for 1872, p. 4.

[563] Vincent, Commerce of the Ancients, ii. (1870) 316.—Muza or Moosa is supposed to be identical with a place still bearing that name lying about 20 miles east of Mokha.

[564] Lib. ix. c. 4.

[565] Vignolius, Liber Pontificalis, i. (1724) 95.

[566] Vincent, op. cit. ii. 127. 129. 135.

[567] Recherches sur l’Organisation des Burseracées, Paris, 1868, p. 42, pl. i.

[568] Op. cit. at p. 140, note 1.

[569] See paper with map in Ocean Highways, April, 1873, also Pharm. Journ. 19 April, 1873. 821, and Hanbury’s Science Papers, 378.

[570] Trans. Bombay Geogr. Soc. vii. (1846) 123.

[571] Highlands of Æthiopia (1844) i. 426; ii. 414.