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A. House of Sui/tan.— a. Great Courtyard, b. Second Courtyard, about 100 
feet long by 30 wide. c. Third Courtyard, d. Inner Courtyard, with shed and 
throne, e. Eoom of Sultan, f. Stabling. 
B. House of KeghImma. — 1. Large Court. 2. Staircase leading to the upper 
apartments. 3. Courtyard. 4. Second Courtyard. 5. Eoom of Keghamma, with 
two couches, that in the background being raised above the floor. 
G. Shed built of mats and poles in front of the palace. 
7. Caoutchouc-tree. 
8. Mosque or " Dabaldema," shaded by some fan-palms, or as the people of Logon 
say, " gururu." 
province of Bornu, being subjected to an annual 
tribute of one hundred slaves, and the same number 
of shirts or tobes. Previous to that time, the ruler 
of this little country is said to have made an annual 
present of only two slaves. 
Our treatment was hospitable in the extreme ; and 
