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2nd. Andisha, a place of the Waday. 
3rd. Hawara, a place of the Waday in a level country. 
4th. Beteha, a wadi, occupied by Waday people. 
5th. A'fi, a place of the Waday, at the base of a ridge of 
mountains. 
6th. Kemeri, a place of the Waday, in a plain with moun- 
tains in the distance ; south. 
7 th. A place of the Chaima, slaves of the Bandala, who 
prepare honey. 
8th. Kodogus, one of the largest places of Waday, inhabited 
by Talba Arabs. According to I'brahim, Kodogus 
is rather a place of the A'bu Sharib, Kajagase, and 
Dermudi, and is three days and a half from Shenmi. 
Sleep at U'rka, a place of the Waday and Bandala, 
on the Bat-ha, then at A'm-burtunu, a village of the 
Waday and Bandala, the latter being the more nume- 
rous, and the third night at a place the name of which 
he had forgotten. W.S.W. 
9th. I'd el Gadem. 
10th. Kajam, a village at the western foot of a mountain. 
11th. Mangara (according to this informant erroneously called 
the chief place of Kebet or Kajagase). From Man- 
gara to Silla, one day's journey east. 
12th. Gurara, encampment in the wilderness. 
13th. Meterbe. 
14th. Donas, the name of the ruler of the province of Runga, 
the successor of Sebir, who pays tribute both to Fur 
and Waday. 
According to Haj Sadik, the position of Eunga with regard 
to Wara is like that of Mandara and Kukawa, and its geogra- 
phical relation to Tendelti as that of the Pullo place of Bogo, 
on the east side of Mandara, to Mas-en a. 
