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stretches southward to the neighbourhood of a con- 
siderable place called A'rna. 
30th. A large place, likewise in Tagono. 
31st. Halt on the bank of a rivulet running from N. to S., 
navigable during the rainy season, and then ani- 
mated by river horses, but without water in the dry 
season. 
32nd. Kemu, a large town of the territory of Tagono, with a 
considerable mountain towards the south, and many 
small watercourses. 
33rd. Another village of Tagono. 
34th. Village belonging to the territory of Fuluna. 
35th. Another village of the same. 
36th. A village of the territory Kurdtigu. All these different 
territories are inhabited by Mandingoes or Wangara. 
39th. Kanyenni, a large town situated on a kurremi or a 
small watercourse and an important market-place, the 
most important one of this whole tract with the 
exception of Fura. The inhabitants Wangarawa, 
moslemin, and idolaters. 
40th. Seggana, on a watercourse, as it seems, the same as 
that of Kanyenni. 
50th. Ganoni, an important market-place of the Fuluna. 
59th. Tanera, another place of the Fuluna larger than Ga- 
noni, and built of clay. This is evidently Caillie's 
Tangrera (i. p. 385, et seq.). In going from Tanera to 
Yamina, or Nyamina, a journey of twenty-nine short 
marches, the traveller reaches on the fourth day a 
large river (probably the Bagoe of Caillie), on the 
other side of which the territory of Yamina com- 
mences. 
C. — From Kirotdshi, a town on the east side of the Niger, one 
day south of Say, to Woghodogho. 
1st day. Halt on the west side of the Kwara or I'sa. 
2nd. Boti, residence of a chief of Gurma. 
