[FN#166] So Sir Francis Walsingham's "They which do that they should not, should hear that they would not." [FN#167] The old "Calendar," pleasantly associated with that form of almanac. The Mac. Edit. has Karandaliyah," a vile corruption, like Ibn Batutah's "Karandar" and Torrens' "Kurundul:" so in English we have the accepted vulgarism of "Kernel" for Colonel. The Bull Edit. uses for synonym "Su'ul ú k"=an asker, a beggar. Of these mendicant monks, for such they are, much like the Sarabaites of medi æ val Europe, I have treated and of their institutions and its founder, Shaykh Sharif Bu Ali Kalandar (ob. A. H. 724 =1323-24), at some length in my "History of Sindh," chaps. viii. See also the Dabistan (i. 136) where the good Kalandar exclaims:-- If the thorn break in my body, how trifling

