bizu'ggu. — sansa'nne mangho. 555 
n-dutsi(dutsi meaning mountain in Hausa),with 
a watercourse. 
3rd. Small watercourse, with water occasionally. 
4th. Dagu, a village of Gurma. 
5th. Sudo-melle, a large market-place of Gurma, pro- 
bably a settlement of the Wangara, who are 
always called by the natives of this district 
Wangara- Melle ; " sudo 99 means dwelling, in 
Fulfulde. 
6th. A village belonging to Barba or Burgu. 
7 th. A village of idolaters, in a mountainous district. 
8th. Sabalga, a pagan village, still under Gurma. Bi- 
zuggu, one day west from here. 
9th. Sabalgz*, a small village, the whole country moun- 
tainous. 
10th. A small watercourse. 
11th. Majori now deserted. 
9th. Halt in the wilderness "on the bank of a river " (baki- 
n-gulbi), which is crossed on skins. 
10th. Barbar, a hamlet. 
11th. Fararaa ; a mountain towards the east. 
12th. Halt "on the bank of a river" (baki-n-gulbi) in the 
wilderness. 
13th. Falale or Fellale, a large village, inhabited by native 
Gurma, naked and only protecting their hind quarters 
with a wisp. Mountainous. (i Falale," as I have said, 
means mountain or rock. 
14th. Belgu, called by the Hausa-traders e< maigigina," 
on account of its being so rich in deleb-palms. Si- 
tuated on the bank of a river in a mountainous 
district. 
15th. Sansanne Mangho or Mango the camp of Moham- 
med"), an old settlement of the Mandingoes or Wan- 
gara w a, who seem to have been settled in this quar- 
