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galak. In the afternoon you cross once more the 
w. Warringek, which, in its upper course, comes 
from N.W. from Morro, a place of the Kajanga, 
from whence it proceeds to the nega Ajaje, thence 
to Marfa, and thence east to Kulbti, distant three 
hours W.N.W. from Hamiyen. From Karangalak 
you come to Kirengel, a place of the Bandala. situ- 
ated on the west and north side of the wadi Karen- 
gelnak, which, by way of Nyara, where it is joined by 
the w. Korkoto, runs south towards the wad:r War- 
ringek. The country, "goz " (sand) and " tin" (clay), 
stretches to Himeda, and thence to JSTamwurren. 
3rd. Jombo Fokaran, on the w. Ngonjobok, a large wadi, 
where onions are extensively grown, and which, 
coming from the north, joins the Beteha, which is 
not far from this place. Having in the morning 
passed Faringang a place of the Kajanga, Kunigi, 
and further on Futela nyammuk gwana (" pour in 
the butter," butter being here very plentiful), then 
Firti, — all places of the Kajanga, — you cross the 
Beteha, which supplies the inhabitants of Firti with 
water, and stop, during the heat, at Nyemer Hejilije, 
a place of the Kajanga, but under the authority of 
the agid of the Jaatena, N.W. of the Beteha, which 
here comes from the north. Proceeding then to 
Nyemer Tergemenge, still on the Beteha, which 
now is left on the east side, you reach Jombo. 
4th. O'grogo was reached by Fbrahim about kaila, he 
having passed Jombo Larsheri on the Beteha, J. 
Swebe and J. Dangal, all places inhabited by 
Waday people. From CVgrogo he intended to pro- 
ceed to the Man am id in the wadi'Oradha, for the pur- 
pose of pursuing his studies among this most opulent 
Arab tribe. The Kodoyi being, however, at that 
time at war with the sultan, and the road running 
between the Kelingen and the Kodoyi being unsafe. 
