I was able, with the assistance of my men, to identify the following brands:—
The circle seen in No. 27 is a wasm of the Hamamla tribe shown in No. 80 and, with the added stroke, may constitute the brand of one of its subdivisions.
No. 29 is the wasm of the Khana tribe.
No. 37 of the Jebsia.
No. 43 that of the Zowia. It is curious that this, one of the most fanatical tribes that have been converted to the tenets of the Senussia, should make use of the emblem of Christianity as their badge.
No. 44 may be the brand of the Zoazi tribe that appears in No. 168, and also perhaps in No. 114.
No. 48, in the position shown, is the wasm of the Ulad ben Miriam, or, if turned as it appears in No. 158, of a Maghrabi tribe known as the Malif.
No. 75 was said to be the brand of another Maghrabi tribe, the name of which I was not able to learn.