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they are most probably identical with the tribe called Had dada, 
whose original name is Bungu. 
The dwelling-places of the Shitati are very numerous, and 
at a greater distance west from Mawo : several of them, indeed, 
we visited, such as Yegil, Agho (formerly an important 
place, of great antiquity), Arnanko, Burkadrusso, Boro. 
Besides these, the following are the most renowned places 
of their temporary residence : Berinde, Linkero, Kinti, 
Hederke, Din, Geringe, Tyiro, Kulla, Lariska, two different 
places called Nunku, Kau. or K6, Lishego, Kelemri, Dele, 
Tawader, Geno, Lergeji, Yiggela, Maina, Yiggu, Yakulge, 
Bagale*, Buni, Changa, Nduro, Lodore, two places with 
the name Kiyala (with one of which we shall soon become 
acquainted as Gharni Kiyala), Bolleli, Kuttuwa, My, Kajiro, 
A'ddufo, Yero. 
I now proceed southwards from Mawo towards the south- 
eastern border of Lake Tsad, the interior basin of which being 
tolerably well-established by Mr. Overweg's navigation, its 
outline can be laid down according to these data with a great 
deal of approximative accuracy, though it is certainly much 
to be regretted that we did not succeed in reaching this 
district ourselves, and deciding the principal points by ocular 
demonstration. 
I. Itinerary from Mawo to Taghghel, directly south. 
1st day. Royendu, a place inhabited by a peculiar tribe of 
Teda or Tebu, called Vgygim. 
2nd. Belangara, a place inhabited by the Dibberi, who speak 
the Kantiri language!, and are said to be the original 
* Bagale is certainly an interesting example of the homonymy 
of African names in distant countries. 
■f From the origin of the people the name of the place is pro- 
bably derived ; for Bille Ngare is the name which the inhabitants 
of Logon give to the Kantiri. 
