The contents of the Kano Chronicle have long been known to scholars from the translation by Sir Richmond Palmer. The several Arabic MSS. of the work had, for years, been lost sight of, though it was thought that there must still be copies in Kano. In 1939 an American scholar, Professor J. H. Greenberg, made a microfilm copy of a MS. which he found there. This copy can apparently no longer be traced.
page 79 note 1 Kchr.
page 79 note 2 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. xxxviii, pp. 58 ff., 1908Google Scholar. Subsequently in Sudanese Memoirs, Lagos, 1928, p. 92Google Scholar.
page 80 note 1 I believe this to have been Mr. 0. Temple, whom the old men remember by this nick-name.
page 80 note 2 At that time Mr. H. R. Palmer.
page 80 note 3 Sudanese Memoirs (Lagos, 1928), p. 92Google Scholar.
page 80 note 4 A Tropical Dependency (London, 1905), p. 236Google Scholar.
page 80 note 5 Sudanese Memoirs, p. 92.