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78 TRAVELS IN OMAN. [CH.


                                thousand five hundred men, the greater num­

                                ber of whom are found occupying the country

                                south from Beni-Abft-’Ali to Cape Isolette;
                                but there are several families who live inter­
                                mixed with other Bedowins on the interme­

                                diate wastes between the Great Desert to

                                the westward, as well as on the Oasis of
                                Oman, together with some few who reside
                                with their principal Sheikh at Sur. To this

                                individual all grave offences are referred,

                                and he is responsible to the Imam for the
                                general conduct of the tribe. The Beni
                                Geneba present some peculiarities which

                                render them, in a measure, distinct from

                                other Bedowins. Although, as I have no­
                                ticed, their numerical superiority is not great,

                                yet they spread over a large extent of coun­
                                try, and are divided into two distinct classes ;

                                those who subsist by fishing, and such as fol­
                                low pastoral pursuits. We will first consider

                                the former.
                                   It is a remarkable fact that a race in many

                                respects similar is found in almost every part
                                of the coast of Arabia, and even along the

                                north-east shore of India and Macrau. In
                                some districts, as those, for instance, which
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