6q Geographical Ohfervattons in the Inland Parts 



Ttmnah, who, roving betwixt the Southern Parts of the River 

 y^rhew and the Meridian of JVannafjreefe, extend Their En- 

 ikniMida, campiTients as far as the Beni Mida, who border upon the Sa- 

 hara. Below the Bepii Timnah, near Mejiddah and Sinaah, are 

 Welled spai-ti^e If/elled Spaihee\ and a little to the Southward of Their 

 wdieduxe-2)i?ii7^^ri, are Thofe of the JVelledUxeire. who have the Bern 

 limnah, and the Mountain oiTFannaflrreefe to the South. The 

 Lataii, Lataff lye beyond the River Fuddah, at Tmulga, the Brook 

 Roo-ena, and El Khadarah \ and to the Southward of Them, 

 near Tiffum-feelj, and the correfponding Part of the Shelltff\ 

 Welled Bco- are the JVelled Boo-Samm, and I-aite. The yizeeje, the Arah$ 

 Welled i-ai- of Tliis Part of the Sahara, rarely wander to the N. of the Shel- 



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M'acmata,' Uff, The Matma-fa, a factious Clan,with the Mountains of that 

 succejfors of NaHic, lyc to the N. and N. E. of the I-aite \ JVannafijreefe, 

 at forty Miles Diftance, terminates Their Profpedi to the Weft- 

 ward. Below Them are the Jendilly who fpread their Encamp- 

 ments from the Curve of the Shelliff mto the fine Plains before 

 Maliana. 

 The μλζι- The Mazices and Banturari. from their refpedtive Pofitions 



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baktvra- with Regard to the Mountain Zalact^s, feem not only to have 



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p. 1 1. A. been poilefled of the Country belonging to Thefe Tribes, but 

 likewife of the Diftri6ts of the Sweede, Welled Booker and Ha- 

 leefy that were already taken Notice of' to the Weftward. 

 n,e Country The corrcfpottding Part of This Country to the Northward 

 of'tiTe Shel-' of the Shelliff, and which ly eth within the Meridians of the Ri- 

 ver Arhew and Maliana, is poifefled chiefly by Kahyles-, who, 

 from the Advantage of Their rugged and inacceiTible Moun- 

 tains, have not hitherto fubmitted to the Turks. Tnifs and 

 TheBamUi- Sherfljell, which can beealily annoyed by Sea; the Beni Ma- 

 icd Fairifs, doonv. Welled Fairifs, Beni RaOjid, and the People oiMerjejab, 



Beni Rafliid, "^ . .^^. τ-νιι• i-r^ ' 



ώ- Merjejee, who, havuig Tlicir relpeclive Dwellmgs and Encampments over 

 SgiirZ'" againft the Welled Spaihee, Uxeire, and Lataff, are every Sum- 

 mer expofed to the Pillage of the Turkifj Armies; (thefe I fay) 

 are the only Communities brought under Subjection. Of the 

 The shirfa, independent Families ; the Shirfa encamp to the Eaftward of 

 the Welled Boqfreed, and to the Northward oi Mazouna : The 

 Welled Ma- Welkd Mafa and Gory a fucceed the Shirfa, having the Moun- 

 Gorya, tains of Merjejah, and of the Beni Rafjid to the South : The 

 Laihaat, Larhaat lye over againft El Khadarah, near the Banks of the 



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