See Madras Journal, xiii. 127.

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Ind. Ant. iii. 309.

[99]

Camalli (= facchini) survives from the Arabic in some parts of Sicily.

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Sir Joseph Hooker observes that the use of the terms Custard-apple, Bullock's heart, and Sweet-sop has been so indiscriminate or uncertain that it is hardly possible to use them with unquestionable accuracy.

[101]

Mysore is nonsense. As suggested by Sir J. Campbell in the Bombay Gazetteer, Misr (Egypt) is probably the word.

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