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page 195 note 2 Lavignac, , Encyclopédie de la musique, v, p. 2979Google Scholar.
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page 196 note 1 p. 414.
page 196 note 2 fol. 61.
page 196 note 3 Written by Ibn Ghaibī. See my Studies in Oriental Musical Instruments, ii, p. 16.
page 196 note 4 MS. has .
page 196 note 5 MS. has .
page 196 note 6 MS. has .
page 196 note 7 Only thirteen are enumerated in this list.
page 197 note 1 Jāmi' al-alḥān, Bodleian MS., Marsh, 282, fol. 80, v.
page 196 note 2 Lexicon Bibliographicum et Encyclopaedicum, i, 399–400Google Scholar.
page 197 note 3 The spelling of some of these names differs from that of Al-Lādhiqī.
page 198 note 1 Sharḥ al-adwār, Nūr-i 'Uthmānīya.MS., No. 3651, fol. 1, v.
page 198 note 2 S. v. Būq, Duff, Kītārā, Mi'zaf, Mizmār, Rabāb, Ṣanj, Ṭabl, Ṭunbūr, 'Ūd, and Urghan.