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[Footnote 156: Porter, p. 284.]
[Footnote 157: Robinson, _Later Researches_, p. 45.]
[Footnote 158: Ibid. p. 43.]
[Footnote 159: Tristram, _Land of Israel_, p. 44.]
[Footnote 160: Kenrick, _Phoenicia_, p. 20.]
[Footnote 161: See the _Transactions of the Society of Bibl.
Archaeology_, vol. vii.; and compare Kenrick, _Phoenicia_, p. 14; Robinson, _Later Researches_, pp. 617-624.]
[Footnote 162: Walpole's _Ansayrii_, iii. 6.]
[Footnote 163: Ibid. p. 34. Compare Renan, _Mission de Phenicie_, who calls the pa.s.s over the spur "un veritable ca.s.se-cou sur des roches inclinees" (p. 150).]
[Footnote 164: Kenrick, _Phoenicia_, p. 16.]
[Footnote 165: Robinson, _Biblical Researches_, iii. 432.]
II--CLIMATE AND PRODUCTIONS
[Footnote 21: Kenrick, _Phoenicia_, p. 32.]
[Footnote 22: Grove, in Smith's _Dict. of the Bible_, ii. 693.]
[Footnote 23: Kenrick, l.s.c.]
[Footnote 24: See Canon Tristram's experiences, _Land of Israel_, pp.
96-115.]
[Footnote 25: Ibid. pp. 94, 95.]
[Footnote 26: Kenrick, p. 34.]
[Footnote 27: Walpole's _Ansayrii_, p. 76.]
[Footnote 28: Kenrick, p. 33.]
[Footnote 29: Tristram, _Land of Israel_, p. 95.]
[Footnote 210: Ibid. p. 409.]
[Footnote 211: Ibid. p. 31.]
[Footnote 212: Ibid. p. 34.]
[Footnote 213: Ibid. p. 596.]
[Footnote 214: Hooker, in _Dictionary of the Bible_, ii. 684.]
[Footnote 215: Hooker, in _Dictionary of the Bible_, p. 683.]
[Footnote 216: Dr. Hooker says:--"_Q. pseudococcifera_ is perhaps the commonest plant in all Syria and Palestine, covering as a low dense bush many square miles of hilly country everywhere, but rarely or never growing on the plains. It seldom becomes a large tree, except in the valleys of the Lebanon." Walpole found it on Bargylus (_Ansayrii_, iii.
137 et sqq.); Tristram on Lebanon, _Land of Israel_, pp. 113, 117.]
[Footnote 217: Hooker, in _Dict. of the Bible_, ii. 684. Compare Tristram, _Land of Israel_, p. 113.]
[Footnote 218: Ibid.]
[Footnote 219: See Walpole, _Ansayrii_, iii. 222, 236; Tristram, _Land of Israel_, pp. 622, 623; Robinson, _Later Researches_, p. 607.]
[Footnote 220: Walpole, iii. 433; Robinson, _Later Researches_, p..
614.]
[Footnote 221: Tristram, _Land of Israel_, p. 6.]
[Footnote 222: Ibid. p. 111; Walpole, _Ansayrii_, iii. 166; Hooker, in _Dict. of the Bible_, ii. 683.]
[Footnote 223: Walpole says that Ibrahim Pasha cut down as many as 500,000 Aleppo pines in Casius (_Ansayrii_, iii. 281), and that it would be quite feasible to cut down 500,000 more.]
[Footnote 224: Hooker, in _Dict. of the Bible_, ii. 684; and compare Tristram, _Land of Israel_, pp. 16, 88.]
[Footnote 225: Robinson, _Biblical Researches_, iii. 383, 415.]
[Footnote 226: Ezek. x.x.xi. 3.]
[Footnote 227: Ibid. xxvii. 5. The Hebrew _erez_ probably covered other trees besides the actual cedar, as the Aleppo pine, and perhaps the juniper. The pine would have been more suited for masts than the cedar.]
[Footnote 228: 1 Kings vi. 9, 10, 15, 18, &c.; vii. 1-7.]
[Footnote 229: _Records of the Past_, i. 104. ll. 78, 79; iii. 74, ll.
88-90; p. 90, l. 9; &c. Compare Layard, _Nineveh and Babylon_, pp. 356, 357.]
[Footnote 230: Joseph, _Bell. Jud._, v. 5, -- 2.]
[Footnote 231: Plin. _H. N._, xiii. 5; xvi. 40.]
[Footnote 232: Compare the arguments of Canon Tristram, _Land of Israel_, pp. 631, 632.]
[Footnote 233: Walpole, _Ansayrii_, pp. 123, 227.]
[Footnote 234: Tristram, _Land of Israel_, p. 621.]
[Footnote 235: Ibid. pp. 13, 38, &c.]
[Footnote 236: Hooker, in _Dictionary of the Bible_, ii. 684.]