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APPENDIX. 
From Musgu to Gunna, a large Kerdi place of the M&sa, 
is not above one day's journey. 
(t.) Mas-end to Bang-Bay, according to Agid Burku. In a 
winding direction. 
[Published previously in the " Journal of the Royal Geographical Society," 1852, 
but here rectified.] 
1st day. I'r on the (river) Ba-ir, which is said to flow to 
the east [west]. In the morning. 
2nd. Bachikam, a Bagirmi place on the south side of the 
same river, or rather arm of the Shari, at a short 
distance. 
3rd. Garam. Arrived when the heat commenced, but 
started again at dhohor, and slept in the karaga. 
4th. Laffana, on a large river, the Shari, flowing east. 
[N. W.]. 
5th. On the sandy bank of the river, which he crossed in a 
large boat. 
6th. Buso, a place under a powerful chief, on the north 
bank of the river, which had been crossed again by 
informant. 
7th. Mirti, an island in the Shari, possessing a large number 
of boats. The water, however, is dangerous on ac- 
count of the numerous crocodiles which infest it. 
8th. Halanga, a place on the north bank of the Shari, under 
the same chief as Buso. 
9th. Tabe, a large place on the south bank of the river, 
with a mixed population. 
10th. Gadang, a Kerdi place, distant from the river. At 
dhohor. 
11th. Kiyar, a village consisting of several small hamlets, 
at some distance from the river. 
12th. [Miltu], a large place, with numerous horses, belong- 
ing at that time (1850) to the powerful chief 'AH 
