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the village of Fnding, and afterwards Korummudi, a 
village inhabited by Fezzani people. 
2nd. Tatsere, a place inhabited by Waday. Stop during 
the heat at Takhsha. 
3rd. 'Oradha, a wadi or zaraf, very rich in pasture- 
grounds, where the Mahamid pasture in the sum- 
mer, whilst in the kharif they proceed to Turru and 
Subbu. East of the wadi 'Oradha is the wadi Subb, 
two days from the mountainous country of the 
Tama. The road from Fezzan by the Burgu 
country to Wara touches at 'Oradha. 
e All made the following detour in going to the wadi 'Oradha, 
which is much resorted to by the Waday Faki, as, by their 
reading and writing, they may easily earn from the wealthy 
Arabs of that locality a cow or a good number of sheep : — 
1st day. Bobok. 
2nd. Kurso, a considerable place of the Mimi. 
3rd. Tatsere. All this country has a sandy soil. 
4th. Arman, a place of the fokara of the Mahamid, inhabited 
by their chiefs Mahmud 'Abd e' Salam Weled Cho- 
cho and Hagar Weled Belle. 
5th. Rehedo, another place of the Mahamid. 
6th. Subb, a zaraf running west, whither the Mahamid 
likewise resort. 
7th. 'Oradha. 
3. Routes in the Interior of BagSrmi. 
(a.) Large and small Places on the Shari, from Bugomdn 
upivards* 
Marja, a small place ; Miskin, a considerable walled town ; 
Mebi, a small place at the confluence of the Baehikam with 
the Shari ; Mainpa, or Mankhfa ; Anja; Molan; Gelende; 
Makelil; O'ngo, or O^oko ; Bunjul ; Balenere, a walled place; 
Mondo, with a rampart ; Moro ; Madelama ; Baingane ; Laf- 
