PLAN OF THE TOWN OF MA'S-ENA. 
1. The house where I lodged, represented here also 
on a larger scale. 
2. The palace of the sultan, surrounded by a strong 
wall 18 feet high, and 10 feet thick, built of 
baked bricks, but at present in decay. 
a. Public hall of audience. 
b. Hut of kadamange. 
c. Entrance-hall, or hut used as a parlour. 
d. Court-yard in which I had an andience with 
the king, while he himself was in room e. 
3. House of the facha. 
4. Mosque. 
5. Open square in front of the palace, planted with 
trees. 
6. House of ze'rma. 
7. House of the fstki Sambo. 
House of the chiro'nia. 
House of the mdina Belddemf. 
Market-place. 
Tomb of 'All' Fenjar, the great chief of Miltu, 
who two years previous to my visit to the 
place died here at an advanced age and much 
respected. The tomb is well shaded by a 
kurna-tree. 
, A large deep hollow with wells, but in the 
rainy season full of water. 
A seat or divdn of clay — " ddgali in Ka- 
nuri, " telang " in tar Bagrimma. _ 
Huts for common strangers and pilgrims. 
Hut of Fdki l'brahnn and his companion. 
House of female patient. 
Kitchen-gardens. 
