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[Footnote 286: Kenrick, _Phoenicia_, p. 239. There are representations of the Buccunum in Forbes and Hanley's _British Mollusks_, vol. iv. pl.
cii. Nos. 1, 2, 3.]
[Footnote 287: Kenrick, p. 239.]
[Footnote 288: Tristram, _Land of Israel_, p. 51.]
[Footnote 289: Wilksinson, in Rawlinson's _Herodotus_, ii. 347, note 2.]
[Footnote 290: Canon Tristram writs: "Among the rubbish thrown out in the excavations made at Tyre were numerous fragments of gla.s.s, and whole 'kitchen middens' of sh.e.l.ls, crushed and broken, the owners of which had once supplied the famous Tyrian purple dye. All these sh.e.l.ls were of one species, the _Murex brandaris_" (_Land of Israel_, p. 51).]
[Footnote 291: Porter, in _Dict. of the Bible_, ii. 87.]
[Footnote 292: Kenrick, _Phoenicia_, p. 37.]
[Footnote 293: Tristram, p. 634.]
[Footnote 294: Grove, in _Dict. of the Bible_, i. 279.]
III--THE PEOPLE--ORIGIN AND CHARACTERISTICS
[Footnote 31: _Histoire des Languages Semitiques_, p. 22.]
[Footnote 32: _Rhet._ iii. 8.]