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likewise chinaware, earthen jars, and toys and ornaments from 

 Surat. 



Note 22 (p. 49G). I do not give this as information to be 

 depended on. 



Note 23 (p. 497). The Galla are in their persons exactly 

 similar to the west-coast negroes. 



Note 24 (p. 499). The sugar-cane grows in great plenty, 

 but the inhabitants are ignorant of the art of making sugar. 



Note 25 (p. 500). Monkeys are also found on the island, 

 with foxes and wild hogs, &c. 



Note 26 (p. 500). Eice and ghee can be procured in con- 

 siderable quantities, but it will be found expensive for strangers 

 to provide any great supply of those articles. 



Note 27 (p. 502). This, I think, must be an error. Five 

 thousand is more' probable, — the person who gave me the in- 

 formation being rather given to exaggeration. 



Note 28 (p. 508). No revenue collected by the Imaum. 



Note 29 (p. 508). Ibid. 



Note 30 (p. 508). Camels numerous, at about 5 dollars 

 each. 



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