30.: 
never been observed in the Nile valley north of the Baiuda 
couZtil v I '*-'\u th ? exce P tion bein S some specimens 
kW fi i ^ B T J n the d6Sert near Cairo in 1829 ' Schweinfurth 
identified the Androp.gnn nf Deir-el-Bahari more parti,-,, arlv 
Y> ' '«;;"' f >--l- which nowadays is brought down from iln- M.Man 
;i" ,d "l ,lH , /11 ': ! ' " Ml.rtheArabic 
'' '"' \" ,:,,v "- ^' *««", however, hear presently that the 
African Schoenanthus was consider- 1 l.y ,„, i :„, to be of very 
of7hT q,,: ' t least a part 
trJp *™ P1 y J he £ ea and Hawara came from the Arabian 
Seriod £?r a 0n T tlle ? ed Sea; S0 far indeed as the Ptolemaic 
period is concerned we know this for certain. 
bJLb^ *EH 8 !Sf?f M .ft? the ' Kaneh bosem' or 'Kaneh 
■ or "fragrant" reed of the Bible was also 
Kehe^Zi"\l U ***' ° f ™^ be assumed that the old 
is difficnU Z V graS • ! bnt h ° W far H answered to those terms, 
the vagueness of the passages in 
Tender SThem as V> " ° f the Bib ^ *™ r > 
andent Irw COnnecU u ° 1 ns ^hioh existed between Egypt and 
'.'•""• ."'I'l ••>!.■> ■ ll'M .i-7 H.C. I • ., ns Vvolroc'f 
;- V '• inccnn,clnn with the 3 ptl , ,„ 
in,n,; ;; ;; ;'.;, ;;;., :'*•* '••:■ "»« attempt to «* its origin 8 He 
,,,,,;,, 3 tayt 
L:i ^ ^H'um „f rh, liibl,) in Galilee. 
is HO ClOUbt wrnno- f™ r» o.7. ,-, y 
1 anri°i 1 f I° Ubt ^- g ' f ° r ^ **«»« 
and has never been ohs.-rv,.,! n,. 
observed there. 
— — ""^ncu mere. us nearest 
miles north-east of Lake Huleh, on the 
i lialiitat mentioned 
says " the steppes 
Aniivc 1 ^ x; , he , ' i ;" ; : ,,i :; i : 1 — fi ™ i Vr^ 
knowledge. 1 ', sty PPes are. as is common 
1)1 — ' I- .nv. 7 7 AnwT eSSG inter omnes emuslar-). 
knows the A; 1, 1U ;V n - [lk r u * a ste P father. He too 
-rticularl] ld accords the first place to it, 
Babylonian kind, also caZf- ^ ?*£»*• . T A» there is 
inferior 
