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APPENDIX IV. 
(two towns of the name), Sanina, Kalangu, Salahu, Han- 
dera, Baiwa, Dankal or Dankala, Gudali, Dukke, Ban- 
gawa, Guclum, Rere, Tiggi, Bagura on the N. shore of gulbi- 
n-Kebbi, Natsini, Kaliliadan, Demena (near Augi), Tuvvo-n- 
soro (W. near Augi), Bangawa, Kalang (W. of Sanina), Ma- 
tankari, Xllela, Gajare, Dutsi-n-Kura, Gankay (E. from Augi), 
B.-n-Chera, B. Yarendi, Sassagire, Bonkari, Diddiba, Ganna- 
jae, Araba, Daraye, Tummuni (E. of Augi), two towns of the 
name of Fissena, one of them inhabited by Syllebawa, Gal" 
lujiul gari-n- Syllebawa, Ginnega, Bauje G. Syllebawa, O'ri, 
Baaro, Kubodo, Laini, Gerterana (E. of Dankala), Tuddu- 
Mankeri, Denke (Syllebawa,) Girabshi, Kalambena (W. 
of Sokoto), B. Gessere (Syllebawa), HausaVa, Dingadi 
(Syllebawa), Badawa, Gumbi, Arkilla, B. Wasake (Toron- 
kawa), Danajiwa, B. Sefe, Akatuku, Bekina, Shuni, Damba, 
Riyo Smsirga, Bagarawa, Baregay, Sangalawa (Syllebawa), 
Basoyi (or Bajoyi), Bamgi, B.-n-Bodaye, B. Wagerro, Dange, 
Kudu, Sabadawa, Sesseda, Gajara, Gantamo, Lambo, Dan- 
geda, Sarufe, Kututturu, B.-n-Gmnega, Sifawa, Jaredi, 
Gingawa, Kimba, Chilgori, Alkaliji, A'diga, Dandangel, 
B.-n-Musuro, Dagawa, Bumde-maunde (the great slave ham- 
let), Faka, Dono, Bulbuli, Woake (baki-n-daji : on the border 
of the wilderness), Zanzomo, B.-n-Saraho, Danehadi, B.-n- 
Foro (between Sokoto and Zoma: mountainous), B.-n-Girgiri, 
Gajera, Dangore, Bado, B.-n-Fakku (on the rock), B. Pan- 
galalla, B. Moza, Yakurutu (all W. from Sokoto), Gudali, 
Labani, Gedembe, Girebshi, Baidi, Gawaze (gari-n-Bon- 
kano), B.-n-Mamman Gabdu (W. of Gajure), Loagobi, 
Machisi (gari-n-B6ba), Inname, Ajoge, B.-n-Gungunge, 
Kambama, Gertarana, Surame, Leka, B.-n-Filfile, B.-n- 
Kokilo (now deserted), Lokoko. 
I here enumerate the towns and villages along the gulbi-n- 
Zoma, although only part of them belong to Kebbi. This 
is a branch which joins the gulbi-n- Sokoto at the town of 
Gindi, about eight miles S.E. from and opposite Bunza, 
