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1st day (short). Kalkala, different from the place Kulakula 
mentioned above. 
2nd. Gujer. Pass here the heat ; start again in the after- 
noon ; sleep on the road. This whole district 
appears to have the general appellation of Sag6re 3 
which I think cannot be different from Yagore, the 
name of the country in which Mondo is situated. 
3rd. Tororo, a well in the Burrum ; before the kaila. A man 
on horseback is said to go in one day from Ma wo to 
the wadi. Pass here the heat ; start again at dho- 
hor, and encamp at sunset, still in the wadi. 
4th. Encamp at the beginning of the heat, still in the same 
wadi. 
5th. In another (?) wadi. 
6th. Shegeraye, a well with much water (and, according to 
other informants, in the Burrum). 
7th. Hajijat. 
8th. Encamp between the rocks in Wadi Fali. 
9th. Fittri. 
Itinerary from Yawo to Mawo, according to the Bulala 
Ibrahim. 
1st day. Fali, a rocky valley belonging to Bagirmi. 
2nd. Auni, a hamlet inhabited by Bagirmi people. 
3rd. Bukko. 
4th. Shegeraye, a valley inhabited by Tebu Guraan. 
5th. Bahr el Ghazal. 
6th. Kedada, a place inhabited by Tynjur. It is a ques- 
tion of some importance whether this Kedada be 
identical with the Kedada mentioned above. 
7th. Mondo, a considerable place in the district Yagore, and 
therefore sometimes called Mondo Yagore, inhabited 
by Tynjur (about this curious race of people I shall 
have occasion to say more in another place), Waday 
people, and Arabs. In the same district of Yagore lies 
also the place Bugarma, governed by the chief Kedl 
