ROUTE FROM MA's-ENA' TO WA'rA. 
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(c.) Route of the Faki ' All Maldnga from Mas-end to Wdra, 
1st day. A'bu-Gher. 
2nd. Yelas, the Bagirmi place above-mentioned. 
3rd. A' mi Gerra. 
4th. Moito, a group of villages skirting some rocky emi- 
nences. Seven hours north from Moito lies the 
village of Auni, likewise on a rocky eminence * ; 
one day N.W. Gosus, also on a hill ; A'ngora, a 
place of the Kuka, two days N.E. 
5th. Kalkalle, a Bagirmi place. A long march. 
6th. Melme, a large place, with small hamlets lying in the 
neighbourhood. 
7th. Seta, a large place north of the Bat-ha. Ya'wo is left 
on the right. 
8th. Surra, encampment without any inhabited place. 
9th. Jeddada, encampment only. 
10th. Geltsa, encampment. 
11th. Difde, a village of the Salamat and Kuka, who use 
the water of the Bat-ha, which here makes a bend 
towards the north, 
12th. A^-alawi, a place of the Malanga, distant from the 
Bat-ha. A short march. The Menazel Sultan ex- 
tends from Wara as far as this place. 
13th. Ngaruwendi, a place of the Welad Hasen, distant 
from the Bat-ha, which has turned towards the south. 
14th. Esheraya, a hamlet of the Fulbe or Fellata. 
15th* Tawile, a place of the Jellaba, with clay dwellings 
and reed huts, distant from the Bat-ha. 
16th. Birre, a place of the mallem Mohajar, the agid of 
the Sebbade. Birket Fatima, the great place of the 
* This place Auni is evidently identical with the homonymous 
place mentioned above in the itinerary of the king Edris Ala- 
woraa. 
