BEL A'NGA.- BU'SSUMO. 561 
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E. — From Jtbo ) capital of the province of Gilgoji or Jilgodi 
(about 60 miles S. from Mundoro, 55 W. S. JV. from 
A'ribinda, and 35 S. S. W. from Tinge), by way of Kaye, to 
Mdni and Woghodogho (very short marches). 
1st day. Kaje. 
2nd. Sebbe. 
3rd. Gankoma (not Gaikoma). 
4th. Tongomelle or Tongomaye, a market-place of some 
importance, which may be reached on horseback 
in one day from Jibo. 
5th. Nyange. 
6 th. Kobay. 
7th. Surgusuma, the last place of the territory of Gilgoji. 
8th. Kelbo, the first village of the territory of Mosi. 
The border-district in general is regarded as very 
unsafe. 
9th. Deffia. 
10th. Sokkopendu. 
11th. Kondu-betto (probably not the name of the place, 
but that of the chief; this is perhaps the place 
Kondu or Kamgo, which is said to have resisted 
successfully an expedition of Sheikho A ; hmedu). 
12th. Saba. 
13th. Makkeri. 
14th. Kaye, an important place, where several roads meet. 
From Kaye to Woghodogho. 
1st day. Jetinga. 
2nd. Nessemetinga. 
3rd. Luda. 
4th. Maku. 
5th. Bussumo (or as it is called by the traders " Fadan 
Bussumo"), an important place, residence of a 
powerful chief, probably the most powerful of the 
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