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From hence he turned southwards, and went to Fogha 
likewise rich in dates. (Another place with date- 
trees is here mentioned, of the name of Debeku.) 
From Fogha back to Delli, or rather a little beyond it. 
From hence in several days, in a southerly direction, he 
went to I'wana &j\ 9 in the southern part of Kanem. 
From hence, by way of Delmi, he went to Daghelu or 
Daghulwa, here written the place above-mentioned, 
but which, on this occasion, the historian represents as a 
place especially celebrated with the people of Kanem, and 
at that time extremely wealthy. Slept on the shore of 
the lagoons, as his whole road led through numbers of 
lagoons or ponds, just then full of water ; arriving the 
next morning at the town, found it empty, but the 
Koyam, and those of his army who were mounted upon 
camels, followed the people northwards, and made rich 
booty. 
The king of the Bulala and his party meanwhile fled into 
the desert. 
Edris returned homewards towards Bornu. 
First to Ngala, a cluster of villages, or rather district 
From Ngala to Tentebu L^jj 
From Tentebu to Roro. 
From Roro northwards to Siru v^. In going, Edris em- 
ployed a day and a night HJ j Ujj but on returning 
from Siru to Roro only marched from morning till 
sunset, so that the distance cannot be very great, as he 
was then laden with spoil (a great booty in cattle and 
goats, but no camels). 
From Roro to Limara \ A J, where he stopped two days. 
