[902] Aufzählung und Beschreibung der Acacien-Artendes Nilgebiets.—Linnæa, i. (1867) 308-376, with 21 plates. Schweinfurth’s observations are strongly confirmed by an account of the commerce of Khartum in the Zeitschrift für Erdkunde, ii. (1867, Berlin) 474.

[903] The A. Adansonii Guill. et Perr. is the same tree.

[904] The “Kikar” of the Punjaub, or “Babul” or “Babur” of Central India.

[905] As presented to me by Capt. Hunter of Aden, July 1877.—F. A. F..

[906] We have to thank Professor Dümichen for most of the information relating to Egypt, which may be partly found in his own works, and partly in those of Brugsch, Ebers, and Lepsius.

[907] Lepsius, Abhandl. der Akademie der Wissensch. zu Berlin for 1871, p. 77. 126. Metalle in den Aegyptischen Inschriften.

[908] Schedula diversarum artium, Ilg’s edition in Eitelberger’s Quellenschriften für Kunstgeschichte, vii. (1874) 60.

[909] Della Decima e di varie altre gravezze imposte dal commune di Firenze, iii. (1766) 18.

[910] Bonaini, Statuti inediti della città di Pisa, Firenze, iii. (1857) 106. 114.

[911] Ordonnances des Rois de France, ii. (1729) 310.