234 ([return])
[ In text "Al-Járiyah rádih," the latter word being repeated in p.282, where it is Rádih a P.N. (Here also I would take it for a P.N., for if it were adjective to "al-Járiyah" it should have the article.—ST.)]

235 ([return])
[ The "Radíf," or back-rider, is common in Arabia, esp. on dromedaries when going to the Razzia: usually the crupper-man loads the matchlock and his comrade fires it.]

236 ([return])
[ The text has "thirty," evidently a clerical error.]

237 ([return])
[ Arab. "Sakhtúr" for "Shakhtúr," vol. vii. 362.]

238 ([return])
[ Doggerel fit only for the coffee-house.]