SHENl'NI TO DUMTA. — . JURLU'. 
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(e?.) From Shenini to Dumta, according to Fdki 1'braMm. 
1st day. Derjili, a place of the f All, blacks, with a separate 
ertana or jargon. Pass in the morning Barekalla, 
and stop for the heat at Michiri, also villages of the 
f Ali. 
2nd. Burtay, a group of two villages, of the f AH. Stop for 
the heat at Alashi. 
3rd. Harmnek, a considerable place in the mountains, in- 
habited by Masalit and e All ; arrive before dhohor, at 
about two o'clock. Pass in the morning Sanigo, like- 
wise a place of the f AH, in the mountains, where the 
wadi Bat-ha commences, two days E.N.E. from 
A'm-gontura, a place of the Kubu. 
4th. Dulla, a place of the Masalit, in a plain. 
5th. Kiya, a wadi with clayey soil and with deleb-palms and 
another tree called jakh-jakh ; in its upper course 
called Asunga. Stop during the heat at Mamur, a 
pond of water at the base of a rocky eminence. 
6th. Murli, a place of the Masalit, but already belonging 
to Fur. Pass in the morning Wadi Kaja ; halt 
there during the heat. 
7th. Dumta, a small place with a few date-palms, " mukdam 
Hanaf i " (the residence of Hanafi). 
(e.) From Shenini to Jurlu, according to Fdki Fbrahim. 
1st day. O'guma, a village of the A^u Sharib, passing A'blu- 
ban and Habile. 
2nd. Adekke, a place in the hills, inhabited by the Kuka, 
passing Glegis, Were, Shakh-hen, all occupied by 
the A'bu. Sharib, then Tara, a village in the moun- 
tains ; Tara Gororgora, a place of the Tama ; and 
Gaskunji, a place of the Kuka. 
3rd. Beteha, the valley, without an inhabited place, passing 
Tynjung and Kultumo, both inhabited by nas 
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