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APPENDIX V. : PART I. 
I here add the itinerary of the track from Sokoto to Komba 
on the Niger, which was the common route of travellers 
a few years ago, and which will show the situation of several 
places mentioned in this and a former Appendix. 
1st day. Tozo, open place, having passed the gulbi-n- 
Sokoto. 
2nd. Katammi, territory of Khalilu. 
3rd. Augi, walled place, skirted on the west side by a 
watercourse navigable in the rainy season. . 
4th. Kanara, in the same valley. 
5th. Gulma, at the foot of a large mountain, skirted on 
the east side by a faddama. 
6th. Sawa, rich in corn. 
7th. Kaikayagi, a village skirted on the south side by a 
faddama. 
8th. Kuka, birni, with a faddama on the south side. 
9th. Daji (wilderness ; no town). 
10th. Debe, birni. 
1 1th. Yelu, birni, in the valley of Fogha, where salt is found. 
12th. Tunga, a hamlet on a faddama, with plenty of rice 
and fish. 
13th. Sanehina, on a faddama or backwater of the Kwara. 
14th. Komba, on the other side of the Kwara, which you 
here cross. The latter places, beginning with Debe, 
inhabited by Songhay or Jermabe. 
