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                        APPENDIX TO VOL. I.




                Extracts from Letters received from Sayyid Ibn Kalfan
                                                           ,
                                                           *
                           Secretary to the Imam of Maskat.
             My dear Sir, Maskat, 26th Dec., 1835.
                     I am glad to hear of the attention and civility
             you have met with in the dominions of His Highness;
             please God you may continue to do so, and succeed in
             your journey! Your letter to His Highness I have
             presented this day ; and rest assured he is well pleased
             at hearing you are well satisfied with his subjects.
                There is a Chief at Maskat of the tribe of Majara,
             who agrees for five hundred dollars to conduct you
             from Bircimah to Deray’yah, furnishing you all the
             way with camels, and a guard of seventy or eighty
             men. I am now waiting for your answer. There is no
             other way of crossing the Desert than in this manner
             with a caravan. You had better, as you suggest,
             take a Cashmere shawl for Fasilf. I will purchase
             and send you one.
                                 I am, Sir,
                                      Your obedient Servant,
                                              Sayyid Ibn Kalfan.

               * This gentleman, an Arab, was educated in Calcutta, and I have
              given a literal transcript of his English letters.
               t The Imam of the Wahhabis.
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