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2nd. Bay Kaga, another principality belonging to Bay, 
distant from the river, surrounded by woods, close 
to Masro. 
3rd. Day, after having crossed the river Shari. According 
to the express statement of another informant, Day 
lies on the western bank of the river, in the same 
way as Karnak Logone does. 
(r.) Mdbbele to Fong, and from Fong to Buso, according to 
Hdj Sadik. 
1st day. Gurgara, a pagan place beyond the river. A long 
march. 
2nd. Sotto, a pagan place. 
3rd. Gam, another place. The country produces sorghum, 
beans, millet, and has numerous deleb-palms, also 
<f bawa," a sort of sweet melon ( C. melojpepo.) 
4th. Jogto, a large place belonging to Somray, one day 
from Kim. 
5th. Cholol, territory of the chief Kiki. 
6th. Pam, a large place possessing both sheep and cattle. 
7th. Middigi. 
8th. Ledanga ; the whole country level. 
9th. Chire, a place with abundance of palms — date-palms, 
as it seems. 
10th. Broto. 
11th. Mtirki, a considerable place, with large trees called 
" mm." 
12th. Dam Pasar. 
13th. Fong or Dam Fong, a considerable territory, called 
after its chief or " kenus " Pong. Pong is about 30 
miles S.W. from Gosdega as well as from Chire. 
Lay a day and a half's march, crossing the river. 
From Fong, back to Buso, 
1st. Tummak, on a small watercourse. 
