[2011] Pardessus, Diplomata, Chartæ, etc., ii. (1849) 309.

[2012] Recesse und andere Akten der Hansetage, ii. (Leipzig, 1872) 235.

[2013] Rogers, Hist. of Agriculture and Prices in England, i. (1866) 632.

[2014] Albertus Magnus, in allusion to the peculiar growth of the fig, remarks that the tree “fructum autem profert sine flore.” Page 386 of the work quoted in the [Appendix].

[2015] The word Eleme applied in the London shops to dried figs of superior quality (“Eleme Figs”) is probably a corruption of the Turkish ellémé, signifying hand-picked.

[2016] A. De Candolle, Géogr. botanique, ii. (1855) 856.

[2017] 2 Sam. v. 23, 24.

[2018] Pertz, Monumenta Germaniæ historica, Leges, iii. (1835) 181.—Consult also Hehn, Kulturpflanzen, 1877.

[2019] F. Keller, Bauriss des Klosters S. Gallen, facsimile, Zürich, 1844.

[2020] Le Calendrier de Cordoue de l’année 961, publié par R. Dozy, Leyde, 1873. 67.