285 ([return])
[ In the text "lakh," the Anglicised "lac" = 100,000.]
286 ([return])
[ This use of camphor is noted by Gibbon (D. and F. iii. 195).]
287 ([return])
[ " b o hawá" = climate: see vol. ii. 4.]
288 ([return])
[ Galland makes this article a linen cloth wrapped about the skull-cap or core of the turban.]
289 ([return])
[ Mr. Coote ( loc. cit. p. 185) is unable to produce a puramythe containing all of "Ali Bába;" but, for the two leading incidents he quotes from Prof. Sakellarios two tales collected in Cyprus One is Morgiana marking the village doors (p. 187), which has occurred doubtless a hundred times. The other, in the "Story of Drakos," is an ogre, hight "Three Eyes," who attempts the rescue of his wife with a party of blackamoors packed in bales and these are all discovered and slain.]