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APPENDIX. 
From Keramnu to Wurni & , arriving at kaila. 
From Wurni to Lebudu, arriving at noon. 
From Lebudu to Kesuda. 
Then by Buluji, Beri [erroneously written for Burrum], 
to Roro. 
Having arrived at Roro at noon, he left it again at aser, said 
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the prayers of mughreb at a ghadir called Kitanaka t£\z£ 9 
started again in the evening, and arrived at Siki about two 
o'clock in the morning. 
In Siki he divided his army into three parts, one going 
with the keghamma southwards to Ririkma JU&^j an <l 
other places of the Kenaniye, another with the Yerima, 
northwards, to May and the district thereabouts, inhabited 
by the same tribe. 
Edris himself took the middle road towards Didi Ljtyd 
and other places in the neighbourhood, made a great plunder 
(about one thousand slaves), and then turned back. 
From Didi to Ririkma, where he arrived at a'ser. 
From Kirikma he went and encamped near a celebrated 
ethel-tree which marked the very frontier of Kanem, having 
rested during the heat a couple of hours at the ghadir or 
pond of Kitanaka, where he arrived at zawal. 
From the frontier (which must have been somewhere near 
Siki ; see above) to Roro. 
(From thence by the great road to Birni.) 
From Roro to Burrum [here again by mistake Beri is 
written]. 
From Burrum to Buluji. 
From Buluji to Furtu. 
From Furtu to Melfifi (not a town, but a pond or basin 
JjtJ** % apparently not far from Beri. 
From Melfifi to the place Merdali jJJt 
