FOOTNOTES:

FOOTNOTES:[1]Trifolium Alexandrinum, L.[2]Medicago Sativa(Lucerne).[3]Anardeb= 300 lbs.[4]Peasant of the Nile Valley or oasis.[5]“The Libyan Desert from Native Information,” R.G.S.J., Sept., 1913.[6]“Travels in the Libyan Desert,” R.G.S.J., Feb., 1912.[7]“The Farafra Depression and Bu Mungarhattia,” R.G.S.J., Nov., 1913.[8]“The Farafra Depression and Bu Mungarhattia,” R.G.S.J., Nov., 1913, pp. 455-461.[9]“Travels in the Libyan Desert,” R.G.S.J., Feb., 1912.[10]See R.G.S.J. “The Nature and Formation of Sand Ripples and Dunes,” March, 1916, pp. 189-209. “Study of a Dune Belt,” January, 1918, pp. 16-33. Discussion on the latter paper, April, 1918, pp. 250-258.[11]“Customs, Superstitions and Songs of the Western Oases,” Cairo, Aug., 1914.[12]“Irrigation in Dakhla Oasis,” R.G.S.J., Nov., 1917.[13]“The Geographical Distribution of some Plants from the Libyan Desert,” Cairo, Oct., 1913.[14]Calotropis procera.[15]Malva parviflora, L.[16]p. 146.[17]p. 262.[18]“North American Deserts.” Prof. D. T. MacDougal, R.G.S.J. Vol. XXXIX, No. 2.[19]“Problems in Exploration: Africa.” By F. R. Cana, R.G.S.J., Nov., 1911, p. 464.[20]See also “The Libyan Desert from Native Information,” R.G.S.J., Sept., 1913.[21]Hassanein Bey’s observations have shown that Rohlfs’ position for Boema in Kufara is some twenty-five miles in error.[22]See note onp. 319.[23]“The Sand Dunes of the Libyan Desert.” By H. L. Beadnell, R.G.S. Vol. XXXV, p. 383[24]p. 96.[25]Seep. 90.[26]“Note sur quelques stations nouvelles, ou peu connu, de pierres écrites du Sahara,” par M. Q. B. M. Flamand.[27]Waddington and Hanbury, “Journal of a Visit to some parts of Ethiopia,” 1882. Published by John Murray, Albemarle Street, London, 268.[28]Oric Bates, “Nomad Burials in Marmarica.” “Man,” Vol. XII. No. 10.[29]“Note sur quelques stations nouvelles, ou peu connu, de pierres écrites du Sahara,” par G. M. B. Flamand, p. 9.[30]Referred to by G. B. M. Flamand,op. cit.

[1]Trifolium Alexandrinum, L.

[1]Trifolium Alexandrinum, L.

[2]Medicago Sativa(Lucerne).

[2]Medicago Sativa(Lucerne).

[3]Anardeb= 300 lbs.

[3]Anardeb= 300 lbs.

[4]Peasant of the Nile Valley or oasis.

[4]Peasant of the Nile Valley or oasis.

[5]“The Libyan Desert from Native Information,” R.G.S.J., Sept., 1913.

[5]“The Libyan Desert from Native Information,” R.G.S.J., Sept., 1913.

[6]“Travels in the Libyan Desert,” R.G.S.J., Feb., 1912.

[6]“Travels in the Libyan Desert,” R.G.S.J., Feb., 1912.

[7]“The Farafra Depression and Bu Mungarhattia,” R.G.S.J., Nov., 1913.

[7]“The Farafra Depression and Bu Mungarhattia,” R.G.S.J., Nov., 1913.

[8]“The Farafra Depression and Bu Mungarhattia,” R.G.S.J., Nov., 1913, pp. 455-461.

[8]“The Farafra Depression and Bu Mungarhattia,” R.G.S.J., Nov., 1913, pp. 455-461.

[9]“Travels in the Libyan Desert,” R.G.S.J., Feb., 1912.

[9]“Travels in the Libyan Desert,” R.G.S.J., Feb., 1912.

[10]See R.G.S.J. “The Nature and Formation of Sand Ripples and Dunes,” March, 1916, pp. 189-209. “Study of a Dune Belt,” January, 1918, pp. 16-33. Discussion on the latter paper, April, 1918, pp. 250-258.

[10]See R.G.S.J. “The Nature and Formation of Sand Ripples and Dunes,” March, 1916, pp. 189-209. “Study of a Dune Belt,” January, 1918, pp. 16-33. Discussion on the latter paper, April, 1918, pp. 250-258.

[11]“Customs, Superstitions and Songs of the Western Oases,” Cairo, Aug., 1914.

[11]“Customs, Superstitions and Songs of the Western Oases,” Cairo, Aug., 1914.

[12]“Irrigation in Dakhla Oasis,” R.G.S.J., Nov., 1917.

[12]“Irrigation in Dakhla Oasis,” R.G.S.J., Nov., 1917.

[13]“The Geographical Distribution of some Plants from the Libyan Desert,” Cairo, Oct., 1913.

[13]“The Geographical Distribution of some Plants from the Libyan Desert,” Cairo, Oct., 1913.

[14]Calotropis procera.

[14]Calotropis procera.

[15]Malva parviflora, L.

[15]Malva parviflora, L.

[16]p. 146.

[16]p. 146.

[17]p. 262.

[17]p. 262.

[18]“North American Deserts.” Prof. D. T. MacDougal, R.G.S.J. Vol. XXXIX, No. 2.

[18]“North American Deserts.” Prof. D. T. MacDougal, R.G.S.J. Vol. XXXIX, No. 2.

[19]“Problems in Exploration: Africa.” By F. R. Cana, R.G.S.J., Nov., 1911, p. 464.

[19]“Problems in Exploration: Africa.” By F. R. Cana, R.G.S.J., Nov., 1911, p. 464.

[20]See also “The Libyan Desert from Native Information,” R.G.S.J., Sept., 1913.

[20]See also “The Libyan Desert from Native Information,” R.G.S.J., Sept., 1913.

[21]Hassanein Bey’s observations have shown that Rohlfs’ position for Boema in Kufara is some twenty-five miles in error.

[21]Hassanein Bey’s observations have shown that Rohlfs’ position for Boema in Kufara is some twenty-five miles in error.

[22]See note onp. 319.

[22]See note onp. 319.

[23]“The Sand Dunes of the Libyan Desert.” By H. L. Beadnell, R.G.S. Vol. XXXV, p. 383

[23]“The Sand Dunes of the Libyan Desert.” By H. L. Beadnell, R.G.S. Vol. XXXV, p. 383

[24]p. 96.

[24]p. 96.

[25]Seep. 90.

[25]Seep. 90.

[26]“Note sur quelques stations nouvelles, ou peu connu, de pierres écrites du Sahara,” par M. Q. B. M. Flamand.

[26]“Note sur quelques stations nouvelles, ou peu connu, de pierres écrites du Sahara,” par M. Q. B. M. Flamand.

[27]Waddington and Hanbury, “Journal of a Visit to some parts of Ethiopia,” 1882. Published by John Murray, Albemarle Street, London, 268.

[27]Waddington and Hanbury, “Journal of a Visit to some parts of Ethiopia,” 1882. Published by John Murray, Albemarle Street, London, 268.

[28]Oric Bates, “Nomad Burials in Marmarica.” “Man,” Vol. XII. No. 10.

[28]Oric Bates, “Nomad Burials in Marmarica.” “Man,” Vol. XII. No. 10.

[29]“Note sur quelques stations nouvelles, ou peu connu, de pierres écrites du Sahara,” par G. M. B. Flamand, p. 9.

[29]“Note sur quelques stations nouvelles, ou peu connu, de pierres écrites du Sahara,” par G. M. B. Flamand, p. 9.

[30]Referred to by G. B. M. Flamand,op. cit.

[30]Referred to by G. B. M. Flamand,op. cit.

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