[6] The gum-resin, yielded by these plants, is sometimes collected by combing the beards of the goals, which browse among them, when they return home at night; and sometimes a leather thong is drawn across them, and that which adheres scraped off. The boots of those who walk through the shrubs are often incrusted with this gum.
[7] Jerem. vii. 7.
[8] Psalm civ. 17.
[9] There is another bridge of considerable extent called Buyuk Tchekmadgé, thrown across an arm of the sea some miles from the capital.
[10] Rev. iii. 15.
[11] Ep. to Colos. iv. 16.
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