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APPENDIX. 
Siyade Masmaje and residence of their agid, with 
clay and reed huts,, is six hours south from here. 
17 th. Abu. Gerra, a large place of the Welad Bu. Said. 
18th. Berega, a place of the Malanga. A good march. 
19th. Megera, a place of the Tynjur and Jellaba on the 
wadi Elma, which extends towards the north into the 
gizan. 
20th. Dokeat, a considerable place of the nas (people of) Girri, 
on a wadi abounding with lions and rhinoceroses. 
21st. Dugguli, a place of the Bashid Arabs, Fokara zuwaye, 
close to A'm-debang. 
22nd. A'iri-bateta, a place of the Missiriye Arabs in the 
nega, no wadi. 
23rd. Tammedal Hummelan with Missiriye Arabs. 
24th. Bir Sunta, an opulent place of Bornu tradesmen. 
25 th. Biri Yoyo, a place of the Magena Makhmudi. 
26th. A'm-Zet, a place of the Fokara of the Missiriye, with 
a small zaraf. 
27th. A^n-sherenb, a place of the Terjem, near three emi- 
nences consisting of a red-coloured rock. 
28 th. A'm-dekik, a place of the nas Girri, founded by 
Sabun, and called by the people Karnak Waday. 
29th. Firsha, a place of the nas Manga. 
30th. Kaltegge, a place of the Manga. 
31st. Nimro, a Jellaba place, with the great faki Goni Meres. 
32nd. Wara. 
2. Routes in the Interior of Waday. 
(«.) Faki Ibrahim! s Route from War a to Shenini. South. 
1st day. Abeshr, formerly a small' place of the Kelingen, 
but, three years ago having become the residence of 
Sultan Sherif, more densely inhabited, and containing 
also some clay huts. Arrive about dhohor, having 
in the morning passed Tara, Menzel Sultan (where 
