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Wa-Gamba. East of the Wa-Soga. 
Wa-Karaqwé. W. of Victoria Nyanza, from Alexandria Nile S. 
Wa-Songora. W. of Victoria Nyanza, between Wa-Karaqwé and coast, 
II. NEGRO GROUP. 
Kavirondo 
Kuri E. of Victoria Nyanza, from the Wa-Soga to Kerewé Is. Speecb 
Aara Negro and akin to Shillu 
Nauda. Nauda uplands, north of Kavirondo. 
Masai. Kilimanjaro and west towards Ys Nyanza. 
Kwafi. W. of Mt. Kenia, N. of M 
PF N. of U-Nyoro, akin to Shilluks. 
eA - Between Lower Somerset Nile and Madi mountains, limited westward by 
Fiod the Bahr-el-Jebel. 
Janghey 
Fallanj * Lower Sabat basin. 
tuak 
Bari. Both sides Bahr-el-Jebel, 4°—5° N., limited N. by Shir territory. 
Monbuttu. Headwaters Welle r., beyond Egyptian frontier. 
Za . W. frontier Egyptian Sudan w. The Miam-Niam of Nile tribes. 
Mi (Mattu). A-Madi, iadi. Kaya, Abbakah, Luba, N. of Monbuttu. 
Bongo (Dor). Upper course of Tondy and Jur rivers to Zandeh 
Shir, Bahr-el-Jebel, 5°-6° N., between Dinkas and Baris. 
Rol 
ae Tribes of uncertain affinity along Rol r., east of Bonqus and Mittus. 
Lehsi 
Nuer (Byor, Ror). ee an course of Bahr-el-Jebel, 7°--9° N. 
=p A Senge Se Agar, Ajak, Aliab, Arol, Atwot, aa Bor, ete Jur, Gak, Rish). 
g Bahr-el- Jebel and right bank of White Nile , 6°—1 
shit Kora, Dyakin, Dyok, Roah). Left bank of Pbre ia and White Nile, 
Jaer a 
Ayarr 
Mok 
Tondy 
ót 
Ayell 
Takruri. Gallibat district, Abyssinian frontier (James’s “ Wild tribes,” 30). < 
“nj. Dominant in Senaar, probably Shillnk, mixed with Arab, 
‘rej. Headwaters of Bahr-el-Arab, beyond Egyptian frontier. 
Ili. Nusa GROUP. 
Nusas gi Nuba, Kargo, Kulfan, Kolaji, Tumali. Kordofan, chiefly cent. and 
south, 11° 13° N. 
Unclassed tribes south of the Dinkas, N. E. of Bongos, 7°-8° N. 
WESTERN NUBAS e . Dominant in Dar-Fur. 
` Kunjara. Branch of Fur. Darfur and Kordofan, 
Mattokki (Kenus). Asuan to Sebi and Wadi-el-Arab. 
pray tir Saidokki ( Mahai or Marisi). Korosko to Second cataract. 
“ Barapra 2 | Dongolawi. Dongola, Wadi-Halfa to Jebel Deja near Meroe. 
BaRABRA ”) J 
_Danagele, Nubian immigrants into Kordofan and Dar-Fur. 
