TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF DE'NDINA. 539 
Kalimmadhi (Kalimmori). 
Tara. 
Tanda, 
Komba, an important place 
for crossing the river. 
Karimamma. 
Sanafina, junction of the 
gulbi-n-S6koto. 
Debe. 
Kusara. 
Daki-n-gari. "j three important 
t>* • r/ , i towns, very 
-Birni-n-Zagha. > a . ' . i 
° j nourishing m 
Fona. J former times. 
Fingilla. 
Kengakoye. { fo ™^ im " 
Kamba. 
Tununga. 
B. Kokkoba. 
B. Dole. 
Banamakafo. 
Chuso. 
Bakway. 
Matankan. 
Kainiki, with a wonderful 
tree (an idol ?) 
B. Sengelu, with salt, close 
to Su.ru. 
B. Ginga, with salt. 
Bakoshi, with salt, which is 
boiled here. 
Dendene, saltwork, baki-n- 
gulbi, on the bank of the 
Fsa. 
all along: the gulbi- 
n-Kebbi. 
Shabe or Sabe, salt. 
Keji 
Jakwa 
Tauro 
Bendu J 
Birni-n-Lanne. 
Girro. 
Zondo. 
B.-n-Buda. 
Jawaru baki-n-Kwara. 
Aljennare. 
B. Kataru, between Keji and 
Fona. 
Urigwa Mallem, east of 
Siko. 
Koifa, east of Giro. 
SMba, east of Bendu on the 
Kwara. 
Baindi, between the Kwara 
and the faddama Su.ru. 
B. Zondu, near B. Siiru. 
Banimette. 
Lin a. 
Solulu baki-n-F6o;ha. 
B. Riya baki-n-F6gha. 
Banagaga, on the Kwara. 
SO' 
Dude, on the Kwara. 
B. Alahmne. 
B. Tare, all these on the east 
side of the Kwara, E. and 
S.E, of Gay a. 
Sanafina, and Bangaga. At Kirotashi, the rafi-n-Zaberma, which 
skirts the east side of Tamkala, joins the 1'sa, or Niger. 
