sheni'ni to the mo'ku. 
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Dobbur — Dirjeli. Passing in the morning Barek- 
alla of the A'bu. Sharib and Gumtuj, a place of the 
Gnorga, you stop during the heat in Dalifie, a hamlet 
of the Gnorga. 
2nd. Ketteke, a place of the Masalit. Passing in the morning 
Urulla, situated close to A'm-gontura towards the 
east, and Nebbegaga, both villages of the A'bu. Sha- 
rib, you enter the district of the Masalit, and pass 
their villages of O'la Sabbalat and Ola Dabangat. 
3rd. Khalla ; stop during the heat in Wadi Kiya. 
4th. Nyesere, a place of the Masalit, or, more strictly 
speaking, of the Ambus, a division of the Ma- 
salit, who are accused of cannibalism. This place 
belongs already to Fur. 
(A.) From Shenini to the M6ku } or iron mines. West. 
The Moku are situated near Shakkayak, a place consisting 
of two hamlets, and inhabited by the Baruwala, one mine 
being close to the place, the other south of it, on two sepa- 
rate hills, whilst close to Shakkayak on the west there is an- 
other mine, in a hill close to the village of Lagiya, where 100 
jerari, or hoes of this shape 
, may be bought for one ox. 
The iron from these Moku, which is only broken in small 
stones on the surface, is manufactured by the blacksmiths 
in the neighbouring villages of Fahem, south of Shakkayak, 
A'bluban, south of Fahem, Muruske, south of Shakkayak, 
and in Gosman. 
On the short march from Shenini to Shakkayak, you 
pass Mistakhede, Rogrogo, Manga Dirdige and Manga Aba- 
krnak, these two hamlets forming part of the large place of 
Manga, inhabited by Mimi, Gelma, A'bu. Sharib and Kanuri. 
The other hamlets belonging to the place are called Manga 
