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APPENDIX. 
From Kirteti to Keghusiti. 
From Keghusiti to Birikmi 
From Birikmi to Gharni-Kiyala ddU^^y^i a large walled 
town, evidently one of the two Kiyala mentioned (p. 
484.) as belonging to Shitati. 
From Gharni-Kiyala to Yesembti starting in 
the night, at a swift rate, and reaching the place after 
sunrise ; but apparently it did not lie in his way, as he 
returned from thence into the direct road. 
From hence to Wasami. 
From Wasami to Melima, reaching it at the kaila (about 
eleven o'clock). 
From Melima to Njimiye (east), arriving in the evening. 
From Njimiye to A'ghafi. or the fortress of A'ghafi, start- 
ing after midnight, and arriving before sunrise. Pursu- 
ing thence f Abd el Jelil, he caught part of his Zmala, 
with the queen Ghumsu Wabi. 
From A'ghafi returned to Njimiye. 
(The khalifa Yerima Yagha, whom Edris had left with 
the sick in Wasami, pursuing his march from thence 
at a slow rate towards the north (JUtil <^:>- ^O^ 611 ^ 
first to Diru^o 
From Dim to Madhimi 
From Madhimi to Njimiye, where he met Edris.) 
From Njimiye Edris went eastwards to Kawal 
Arrived at dhahawe (about nine o'clock A.M.). 
From Kawal he started at midnight ; went first south, at 
dawn turned eastwards gradually towards the north, 
and fell upon the Tebu (evidently about the Bahr el 
Ghazal). 
Returned from this predatory excursion to Kawal. 
From Kawal returning to Njimiye [apparently by a long 
