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went always io the eaftward of north. From Teawa we 
obferved the following bearings and diftances : 
Beyla, W. S. W. about 28 miles at fartheft. 
Hafib, S. and by W. 
Jibbel Imfiddera, S. about 8 miles, where is good water. 
Mendera, N. 48 miles ; indifferent water from deep wells. 
 Rafhid, S. nearly 33 miles; plenty of good water all the 
year. 
Jibbel Ifriff, E. N. E. about three miles ; water. 
Jibbel Attefh and Habharras, W. and by N. between so 
_ and 60 miles. 
Sennaar, W. and by N. as far as we could guefs about 7 78 
miles. 
Guangue River, from 14 to 16 miles due eaft. 
Derkin, E.N.E. about 27 miles. 
Ar Garigana, feveral of our caravan, with their afles and 
loading of falt, left us, either afraid of enterin g Teawa, or 
becaufe their friends dwelt at Jibbel Ifriff, where the clan 
of Jehaina were then encamped, being afraid of the Arabs 
Daveina, who, the preceding year, had déftroyed all the 
crops and villages that belonged to them, or rather reaped 
them for their own advantage. The whole tribe of Jehaina 
is greatly their inferiors in all refpects, and as by affem- 
bling upon Jibbel Ifriff, a low though very rugged ridge 
of hills, abounding in water, where the pits in which they 
hide their grain were, and where, too, they had depofited 
the principal of their effects, they had given this pledge of 
mutual affiftance to the inhabitants of Teawa in cafe of an 
attack from thofe great deftroyers the Daveina. 
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