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Mocrotu (var. of frankincense). Mosyllum.
( Imports )
The things already mentioned ; also
Silver plate Iron, very little Glass.
( Exports )
Cinnamon, in great quantity
Fragrant gums and spices
Tortoise-shell
Mocrotu incense
Frankincense (the far-side)
Ivory
Myrrh.
Elephant River.
[Exports)
Frankincense (the best far-side) Market of Spices (Cape Guarda- fui ) .
( Imports )
The things already mentioned.
( Exports )
Cinnamon (varieties, gizir, asyp/ia, arebo, magla , rnoto)
Frankincense.
Opone.
( Imports )
The things already mentioned.
( Exports )
Cinnamon (the better sort, arebo and moto, in great quantity) Slaves of the better sort, for Egypt, in increasing num- bers
Tortoise-shell, good quality, in great quantity (Goods brought in Indian ships to this and the preceding far- side ports) '.
Wheat
Rice
Clarified butter Sesame oil
Cotton cloth (the monache , also sagmatogcn?)
Girdles
Honey from the reed called sacchari.
East Africa.
Rhapta, Menuthias, &c.
( Imports , chiefly in Arabian ships) Lances made at Muza Hatchets, daggers and awls Glass, various kinds Wine, a little
Wheat, for free distribution to the savages.
( Exports )
Ivory (in great quantity, but inferior to that of Adulis) Rhinoceros-horn Tortoise-shell (the best after that from India)
Palm-oil, a little.
Arabia.
Muza.
( Imports )
Purple cloths, fine and coarse Clothing in Arabian styles, with sleeves; (plain, ordinary, embroidered, or interwo- ven with gold)
Saffron
Sweet-rush
Muslins
Cloaks
Blankets, plain and in the local fashion
Sashes of different colors Fragrant ointments Wine and wheat (not much, the country producing both) Presents to the King and Chief : horses, sumpter - mules, vessels of gold and polished silver, finely woven cloth- ing, copper vessels.
( Exports , the products of the country)
Myrrh, selected Myrrh, the Gebanite-Minasan stacte Alabaster
All the things already men- tioned from Avalites and the far-side coast.