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APPENDIX. 
7th. Limmi. 
8th. Salin, the capital of Dam or Ndam, which 
latter may be the right form. 
(0.) Mas-end to Bang-Bay. 
1st day. Kaga. 
2nd. Garam. 
3rd. Mabbele. 
4th. Gurgara, or rather one of the three villages which con- 
stitute the district of that name ; the southern 
village lying in the direction of Chaken, and the 
western one in that of Chejiraki. 
5th. Matele. 
6th. Kim, a large place, where a kashella (inspector of the 
river) of the sultan of Bagirmi resides. 
7th. Marraba, about aser (there having been probably a 
difficulty in crossing the river). 
8th. Domana. A whole day. 
9 th. Bisay ; about noon. 
10th. Bay Kuri. 
11th. Bay Toy, one of the four large principalities of the 
Bay. 
12th. Koman. 
13th. Kaktiya. 
14th. Mudumbim, one of the four largest principalities or 
places of Bang-Bay. 
15th. Keni, another of the four principalities. 
16th. Debjogeme. 
17 th. Gombay. 
18th. Tapolo, the principality of the most powerful chief in 
Bang-Bay. 
19th. Masenta. 
(p.) From Buso to Bang-Day. Expeditious march, a ghazzia. 
1st day. Tabe, a large place on the south side of the river, 
which you cross in the morning. 
