[60]So in MS. Mr. D. probably alluded to the black Towáshi.

[61]i.e. Writer.

[62]This dress was never received; nor is any further mention made of it in the letters.

[63]These are damascened in gold, and are now in England.

[64]So in MS.

[65]The number of feet is not given in the journal; but as this place was also visited in January 1830, by Mr. Drummond Hay and his party, who carried a good barometer with them, we know that it is elevated about 1,800 feet above the city of Marocco, and 3,000 feet above the sea. See London Geographical Journal, vol. i. p. 150.

[66]So in MS.

[67]Or Shulúh, the plural of Shilhah.

[68]Some specimens of these were sent to London.

[69]Capt. Washington, who went over this ground, says that the douars or adwars, here alluded to, are in reality villages with stone houses. Ed.