MA'S-ENA' TO BUSO'. 
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fiyata; Geclo; Musgu; Bo way; Miyan; Mogolo; Kaba; Jilim; 
Mabbele, a town surrounded by a strong wall ; LafFana, with 
a rampart in ruins ; Buso, a large place ; Mongala ; Ba-Ngor- 
golong ; Biri ; Koromafe ; Tabe ; Majim ; Bubur ; Dere ; 
Gofna ; Chiromadi ; Miltu. 
(£.) From Mas-end to Ldffand and Buso, 
1st day. Mogal, beyond the ford of Bachikam, on the up- 
per part of the river of the same name, which at 
Tape, a village near Miltu, branches off from the 
upper Shari, and rejoins it at Mebi, a small village 
near Miskin. 
2nd. Mangagullafe. 
3rd. Garam, a place inhabited by Kanuri. 
4th. Sleep in the wilderness. 
5th. Beda-kurchi, a Bagirmi place under Buso. 
6th. Dendam, a Bagirmi place. 
7th. Laflfana. 
Beda-kurchi is nearer to Mabbele and Laffana than to Buso. 
(Buso, according to Agid Musa, is about as far from Mas- 
ena as Logon birni or Moito, Buso being reached in three 
long marches : viz. 
1st day. Gawin Haji. 
2nd. Beda-kurchi. 
3rd. Buso.) 
(c.) From Mas-end to Buso, according to Hdj Sddtk, 
1st day. Bachikam, a village on the southern side of the 
small branch of the Shari which, from this village, 
is generally called Bachikam, at least by the inhabi- 
tants of the capital, although from the larger town of 
Fr, which is situated on its northern bank, and was 
formerly governed by a sultan of its own, it is also 
called Ba-Fr. Its size varies extremely, according' 
to the season, from a small rivulet scarcely tweo't| 
