CONTENTS 
OF 
THE FOURTH VOLUME. 
CHAPTER LIII. 
Page 
Departure for Timbuktu. — The Hilly North- Western 
Provinces of Bornu ----- i 
My Situation at the Death of Mr. Overweg. — Pecuniary Circumstances. 
— Inroad of the Tawarek. — Take Leave of the Sheikh. — Projects. — 
My Servants. — The two freed Africans. — The Mejebri. — Encampment 
in Kallluwa. — Great Cold. — Suwa Buwa. — District of Koyam. — 
The old Inhabitant of BirnL — Fertile Districts. — The farming Village. 
— The Drain of the Komadugu. — Fractions of Tribes. — Character of 
the Komadugu. — Fulbe Cattle-Breeders. — Site of Ghasreggomo. — 
The Ruins. — The Komadugu at Zengiri. — Considerable Current. — 
Province of Manga. — Manga Warriors. — Manga Females. — Borzari. 
— The Bedde and their Komadugu. — Meeting with Mohammed ben 
A'hmed. — Daring Theft. — Wall of Gesma. — Immense Anthills. — 
Donari. — Eeach again Zurrikulo. • 
CHAP. L1V. 
The Mountainous Territory of Muniyo and its Governor - 42 
Busy Scene at Ngarruwa. — Well of Berberuwa. — Notice of Auyok. — 
Chelugiwa. — Natron Lake of Bune. — New and Old Bune. — Con- 
flagration. — Peculiar Character of Muniyo. — Palmgrove of Tungure. 
— View of Gure. — Estate of Muniyoma. — Audience with Muniyoma» 
— His Character. — Slave Hunting. — Site of Gure. — Peculiar Site of 
Wushek. — Sacred Site of Gabata. — District of Keleno. — The Na- 
tron Lake or A'bye. — Lakes of Badamuni. — Plan of the Oasis of 
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