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APPENDIX I. 
n-Magaji, Birni-n-Torowa or Marekay, with Dan Korgu, 
Tuddu Makangeri, Rawiya, Bidaji, Chibiri. 
The independent places are the following : — 
A'nka, residence of ' Abdu, the rebel chief of Zanfara (Serki- 
n-Zanfara); MafFara, residence of Serki-n-Tleta ; Gummi, resi- 
dence of the chief Banyari ; Zoma, residence of f All, and 
close by Golli ; Sabonbirni Daraga, residence of Banaga ; 
Maradu, residence of Serki-n-Kaya ; Gaumaehe and Gora 
close by ; Matusgi, residence of Ajia ; Garbadu and Kaggara, 
Munre, Boktira, residence of Serki-n-Bawa ; Damn, Sabon- 
gari, DufFwa MafFara, a district, with the chief place, Ruwa- 
n-bore; Danko, U'ya. 
In order to arrange these places topographically, I shall 
first give an itinerary from Kano to Sokoto, by way of Kauri- 
n-Namoda : — 
1st day. Bimi-n-Gado. 
2nd. Sha-nono, a large walled place, having passed Yan- 
gada. 
3rd. Kurkejam or Kurkejango, first place of the province 
of Katsena, having passed Sabbere. 
4th. Mtisawa, a large walled town, with a market ; short 
march. 
5th. Ya-mantemaki, with a watercourse on its east side, 
running south ; having passed U'ngwa Samia. 
6th. Sawi, having passed Ya-musa, Shaware, and Jigawa. 
7th. Ajja, a walled place of middle size. 
8 th. Kiawa, very large walled place, formerly the capital 
of Zanfara, at present rather thinly inhabited. 
9th. Kauri-n-Namoda, residence of Namoda (brother of 
Mahamudu), with a market held every Monday and 
Tuesday, and a considerable watercourse on the west 
side, once a very large and populous place. A short 
day's march south, a little west from this place, 
lies Riyawa (not Rania), and west from it Bun- 
gundu, at present said to be the largest place in 
