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APPENDIX. 
Waday, and Tammam, all situated in the plain. 
Tammam is occupied by the Sungori. 
4th. Jurlu, a place in the mountains, inhabited by the 
Sungori, who, along with the Masalit, occupy all 
this tract down from the Beteha. Jurlu is the re- 
sidence of the higher classes of the Sungori. The 
mountain is very considerable in comparison with the 
other mountainous eminences in Waday, but never- 
theless not an entire day's journey in breadth. Ac- 
cording to I'brahim, the Beteha rises in this mountain, 
whilst the Bat-ha rises in the Sonyo. 
(/.) The Principal Villages along the Beteha from Biren up- 
wards. According to Fdki I'brahim. 
West of Biren lies Aushena, or O'shena, on the opposite or 
northern side of the wadi Murshudu ; then east, further up, 
Ofula, a place of the Dajo, then Jemer Hejilije, a place of 
the Kajanga and Kororiyang, likewise belonging to the Ka- 
janga and the Firti, all on the south side of the wadi, while 
on the north lies Gosminni, further on A'mmarga, then 
Shokan — consisting of six or seven villages, viz., Sh. Kor- 
dofan, Sh. Bataran, Sh. Aberbi, Sh. Mini, &c, all inhabited 
by the Bili ; then east of the latter Shime, a place of the 
Mimi and Koromboy ; then Agurbo, a place of the Mhni ; 
Kuno, a place of the Kodoyi and Kawak ; then follow the 
villages of the Sungori. 
All these villages are remarkable for their cultivation of 
onions. About Etim, west of Biren, near an eminence, corn 
is^cultivated by slaves of the sultan. 
(<7.) From Shenini to Nyesere. S.JS. 
1st day. A'm-gontura, a place of the A^u Sharib on the 
south bank of the Bat-ha, which is here joined by 
the wadi Isera, which comes from Dirjeli, four 
days N.W. of Biren, by way of Marfa-CKgumo — 
