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1 1th. Nong, another place belonging to Bagirmi. 
12th. Dogo, the furthest place in Bagirmi which was reached 
by the ghazzia. The country produces abundance 
of honey, contains large numbers of goats and 
sheep, but no cattle. Dukhn (Pennisetum typho'i- 
deum) constitutes the principal food. Among the 
trees the tabur, or butter-tree, and the deleb-palm, 
are the most remarkable and predominant. The soil 
is dark red (being loam). From Dogo to Buban- 
jidda, according to informant, two days. 
(w.) From Mdbbele to Lay and Kim, according to Agid Musa. 
1st day. Gurgara; a long march till 'aser. 
2nd. Chaken, a considerable place, with an independent 
chief ; important as the point of junction of several 
roads leading south to Lay, S.W. to Kim, and 
W.S.W. to Dam. 
3rd. Jogdo, an important place ; short march. 
4th. Cholol, a place four hours east from Gun. 
5th. Nyinga, a short journey. 
6th. Lay, a large place on the eastern bank of the river of 
Logon. If you go from Lay W.S.W., after having 
crossed the river you reach, after ten or twelve 
miles, Mung-chire, and thence Chuwa, with three 
independent chiefs, Malo, Dukko, and Baiboto. 
From Chaken to Kim. 
1st day. Gunoguno,* about twenty miles. 
2nd. Kim, a large place on the river of Logon. Kim is 
three days' journey from Demmo, in Wuliya, our 
furthest point on the Musgu expedition, This, there- 
fore, is a very important piece of information for 
joining these routes : 
1st day. Jiman, on the river ; about ten miles. 
2nd. Kar, twenty miles. 
3rd. Demmo in Wuliya. 
