THE THIRD VOLUME. 
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CHAP. LI. 
Page 
Historical Survey of Bagirmi. — General Condition of the 
Country and its Inhabitants - 425 
Scarcity of Information. — The Dajo. — The Kingdom of Gaoga. — Intro- 
duction of Islam. — Early History of Bagirmi. — Foundation of Mas-ena. 
— The Kings 'Abd-Allah and Mohammed. — Restless Reign of 'Othman. 
— Subjection to Wad ay. — Struggle with Bornu. — The Present King 
'Abd el Kader. — His Policy. — General Character of Bagirmi. — Moun- 
tain Gere. — No Snow on Mountains. — Edible Poa. — Vegetable Pro- 
duce. — Arms. — Language. — Dress. — Government. — Tribute. — Power 
of the Sultan. 
CHAP. LII. 
Home-journey to Kukawa. — Death of Mr. Overweg - 456 
Pleasant Starting. — Bakada Hospitality. — A'su and the Shari. — The 
Shuwa of Mokoro. — River of Logon. — Difficulty of Proceeding without 
Delay. — A'fade. — Crossing Rivers. — Bogheowa. — Meeting with Mr. 
Overweg. — Treaty signed. — Money-matters — Rising of theKomadugu. 
— Mr. Overweg's last Excursion. — Death of Mr. Overweg. — His Grave 
on the Shore of the Tsad. 
APPENDIX I. 
Account of the Eastern Parts of Kanem, from Native In- 
formation - - - - - -481 
Mawo and its Neighbourhood - 483 
I. — Itinerary from Mawo to Taghghel, directly South 484 
II. — From Beri to Taghghel, going along the Border 
of the Lake - 486 
III. — The Bahr el Ghazal, called " Burrum " by the 
Kanembu, and " Fede " by the Tebu Guraan - 487 
Mondo, Ege, Burku, Tribes of the Tebu or Teda - - 489 
