THE THIRD VOLUME. 
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CHAP. XLIV. 
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The Country of the Shallow Rivers. — Water-parting be- 
tween the Rivers Benuwe and Shari - - - 186 
The Deleb-palm. — New Features. — Worship of Ancestors. — Cut off 
from the Army. — Spoil and Slaughter. — Alarm and Cowardice. — Musgu 
Weapons. — The Tuburi not attacked. — Ngaljam of Demmo. — De- 
struction. — New Year. — Pagan Chiefs and Priests. — Fine Landscape. 
— The River of Logon. — Singular Water-combat. — The Tuburi and 
their Lake. — The Swampy Character of the Ngaljam. — The River 
again. — Water- communication. — Plucky Pagans. — Balls and Stones. 
— Consequences of Slave-hunts. — Penetrating Southward. 
CHAP. XLV. 
Return to Bornu ------ 229 
Another Alarm. — Policy of Negroland. — Cattle Indigenous or Imported. 
— Another District Plundered. — The Musgu Slave. — Narrow Escape. 
— Attack by Bees. — African Netherlands. — Miseries of Slave-hunts. — 
Barren Country. — Residence of Kabishme. — Native Architecture. — 
Ground-plan of a Dwelling. , — Amount of Booty. — Waza — Encamp- 
ment at Waza. — Re-arrival at Kukawa, 
CHAP. XLVI. 
Setting out for Bagirmi. — The Country of Kotoko - 260 
Mestrema the Consul of Bagirmi. — Setting out for Bagirmi. — Remains of 
Pagan Rites. — PoaAbyssinica. — The Water. — Arborescent Euphorbiacea 
— Scarcity of Water. — Ngala; Buildings; Language. — Ren. — A'fade. 
— Historical View of Kotoko.— Former towns of the Soy. 
CHAP. XLVIL 
Province of Logon. — Logon Birni - - - 281 
Kala, New Character. — Hulluf. — The Deleb-palm again. — Reception in 
the Karnak. — The Ibalaghwan. — Palace of the Sultan. — Sultan Y'suf. 
— The River. — The Water-king. — Embarking on the River. — Names 
of Rivers. — Bathing in the River. — Historical Account of Logon. — 
Date of their Islam. — Government. — Food. — Manufactures. — Language 
