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2nd. A'm-debang, a large place inhabited by Kuka, situated 
in sandy soil (goz), about one day and a half north of 
the Bat-ha. The heat of the day is passed at the 
village of Modu on the rahet Saribe, a pond with 
a clayey soil, fed by the water coming from the 
north. 
3rd. A large place of the Zoyud, name not known. Stop 
during the heat at Dokeat, a place of the same tribe 
of the Zoyud. Within Dar Waday the villages of the 
Arabs consist of huts of reed ; beyond the boundaries 
of the country, of portable huts of matting, called 
" veri " by the Waday people. 
4th. Sheg el hajilij, a place of the Kuka and Bulala, under 
Agid Fadalallah, at some distance from the Bat-ha. 
Stop during the heat of the day at another village, 
whose name my informant has forgotten. 
5th. Encamp in the open air on nega, sterile land, without 
an inhabited place and without water, talha being 
the only vegetation. Stop during the heat at A'ni- 
birke, a small place. 
6th. A'm-jumezi, a place adorned by sycamores, ts jumez"; 
stop during the heat at a place of the Bulala. 
7th. Khatit, a village of the Bulala. I'brahim, remaining 
the whole morning at A'm-jumezi, started at fcser; 
consequently Khatit is only distant from the former 
a few miles. 
8th. A small hamlet. Stop during the heat of the day at 
a place inhabited by Bornu people. 
9th. Ngarruwendi, a considerable place of the Missiriye ; 
stop during the heat at A'm-Sheray, a Pullo or 
Fellata place, with numerous cattle. 
10th. A'rda, a village of the Kuka and Bulala on the Bat-ha ; 
stop during the heat at Shebina, a considerable 
place of the Kuka, who formerly possessed there 
much power, situated on the Bat-ha. On the banks 
of the Bat-ha the deleb-palm at present has entirely 
