See Madras Journal, xiii. 127.
Ind. Ant. iii. 309.
Camalli (= facchini) survives from the Arabic in some parts of Sicily.
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.
Mysore is nonsense. As suggested by Sir J. Campbell in the Bombay Gazetteer, Misr (Egypt) is probably the word.