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able to connect any of the towns between Assaftida and Ada- 
fudia, as laid down by Duncan, with my itineraries, nay, I 
have not been able to learn the names, or become aware of 
the existence, of any such places ; but this I leave to future 
travellers, who may have the fortune to visit that quarter. 
I now give first an itinerary from Komba on the Niger to 
Sansanne Mangho, in order to circumscribe the country of 
Gurma on its south-eastern side, and thence to Selga, the 
great entrepot of the guro-trade. 
A. — Route from Komba to Sansanne Mangho. 
1st day. Korkojango gari-n- Abdu Fellani, a Pullo settle- 
ment. 
2nd. No village. 
3rd. Makuru, on a watercourse without a current, numbers 
of wild beasts. 
4th. Dagu, a village, belonging to Gurma, and skirted by a 
faddama on its west side. 
5th. S6fo-n-Dagu C{ Old Dagu," at present uninhabited. 
6th. Bizuggu or Bisugu, large place, residence of chief 
Yanjo. Between Dagu and Bizuggu, one day per- 
haps is left out ; at least, other travellers make 
three stations between these two towns, the first in 
Sudo-melle, the next in Zokoga a Gurma village, 
the third in Mekkera, another Gurma village. 
7th. Tanga, a hamlet, bordered towards the south by a 
mountain, and skirted on the east side by a water- 
course running from W. to E. 
8th. Majori, a hamlet, on the north side of a large moun- 
tain. 
I here add another direct road from Komba to 
Majori without passing by Bizuggu : 
1st day. Korkojango. 
2nd. Fellale, a mountain, and therefore called Fellale- 
