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from Togila, and from thence to Attar in two days, 
having slept on the Bachikam, 
6th. Gapkong. A short march. 
7 th. Buso, having crossed the Bachikam about halfway. 
(7.) From Mas-end, by way of Kolle to Lairy, and from Kolle 
to Motto, 
1st day. Seta, passing Bidderi, Mandelu, Dabmen, and 
Gadawu. 
2nd. A'rnjen, passing Mabbela, Derreja, Melede, Bindebiyo, 
and Tawyin. 
3rd. Kolle, a considerable Bagirmi place, one day from 
Kirsuwa, towards which place a sel or shallow 
and marshy water takes its course hence by way of 
Doldegi and For. 
4th. Lairy. A long march. 
From Kolle to Moito by way of Debaba. 
1st day. Kirsuwa Jibilgi, with an independent chief, situ- 
ated on a watercourse. 
2nd. Hirla, a place situated on a hill. 
3rd. Jokko, a place of the Kuka. 
4th. Debaba, a large place, consisting of various hamlets 
of the Shtiwa, with rich pasture-grounds, and several 
watercourses. Debaba is two days from Balawu, 
having slept in Kosi, a Kanuri place, and crossed 
another " sel " between Kosi and Balawu. 
5th. Moito. A good day's march. 
(m.) From Laffana to Bang-Bay. Expeditious march, such 
as is usual on a ghazzia. Direction south as far as Lay. 
1st day. A'llowa, a pagan place, subject to Bagirmi ; cross- 
