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by Bambara. It can scarcely be identical with the 
well-known town Kong, if the itinerary be correct ; 
but nevertheless it may be the case. 
G 2. — Return from Kong, 
1st day. Fura, a large market-place. 
2nd. Dalo. 
3rd. Kebene. 
4th. Dullugu. 
5th. Dakay, a place belonging to the territory of Mosi. 
6 th. Kamshego. 
7th. Netenga. 
8 th. Lumbile. 
9th. Jengare. 
10th. Tenga. 
11th. Yama. 
12th. I'migu. 
13th. Mani. 
H. — From Kaye to Belussa, and thence to Belanga,. 
1st day. Dimla, a large town of Mosi, with a warlike popu- 
lation, therefore called " maimashi " (mistress of 
spears) by the traders. 
2nd. Ponsa, also a considerable place. 
3rd. Pissela. 
4th. Belussa, a large town, seat of an independent Gurnia 
chief who possesses numerous cavalry. 
From Belussa a person on horseback reaches Belanga com- 
fortably the second day, the great station between these two 
towns being Alitinga, still belonging to Mosi, and an im- 
portant pkce, inhabited by Mosi and Hausa traders; but 
common native travellers generally halt twice between 
Belussa and Alitinga, in Nyennyega and Koburi, and once 
between Alitinga and Belanga in a Gurma village called 
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