[25] They are, however, divided into clans, of which the following are the
principal:--
1. Bahawiyah, the race which supplies the Gerads.
2. Abu Tunis (divided into ten septs).
3. Rer Ibrahim (similarly divided).
4. Jibril.
5. Bakasiyya.
6. Rer Muhmud.
7. Musa Dar.
8. Rer Auro.
9. Rer Walembo.
10. Rer Khalid.
[26] I do not describe these people, the task having already been
performed by many abler pens than mine.
[27] They are divided into the Bah Ambaro (the chief's family) and the
Shaykhashed.
[28] The only specimen of stunted humanity seen by me in the Somali
country. He was about eighteen years old, and looked ten.
[29] At first I thought of writing it in Arabic; but having no seal, a
_sine qua non_ in an Eastern letter, and reflecting upon the consequences
of detection or even suspicion, it appeared more politic to come boldly
forward as a European.
[30] It belongs, I was informed, to two clans of Gallas, who year by year
in turn monopolise the profits.
[31] Of this tree are made the substantial doors, the basins and the
porringers of Harar.
[32] The Webbe Shebayli or Haines River.
[33] This scarecrow is probably a talisman. In the Saharah, according to
Richardson, the skull of an ass averts the evil eye from gardens.