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31st. Kornay, a large place of the Kuka, consisting entirely 
of reed-huts. The principal produce is millet. 
32nd. Birket Fatima, a large stagnant water on the north 
bank of the Bat-ha. Informant now turns south. 
33rd. A large place of the Masmaje, Arab cattle-breeders 
at the foot of a mountain, the summit of which is 
inhabited by pagans. The district abounds with 
large trees. 
34th. A considerable village of the Dajo. In the Khalla 
a large number of Fullan, as the Fulbe are there 
called, graze their herds. 
35th. Korbe (?) a large place, or rather district, of the Ma- 
salat, or Masalit (whom my informant erroneously 
takes to be Arabs) with numerous herds, of a very 
thievish disposition, on a watercourse called Berekat. 
North of the Masalat, according to my informant, 
there is no watercourse properly speaking. 
36th. A hamlet of the Salamat Arabs, mixed with pagans, 
and themselves pagans ; on the bahr e' Tini, a 
stagnant water. 
37th. A district of the Welad Rashid, name not known. 
38th. A large place of the Bandala, in a district rich in 
honey. 
39 th. Dar Seli, an extensive district quite level and bare of 
trees. 
40th. Sofalawen, a small village inhabited by Arabs, stated 
by my informant to be pagans, under f Abd e' Rahman 
Joko. 
41st. A large place under the sovereign of Kunga, name not 
known. The country is traversed by various moun- 
tains. 
42nd. Dar Shila, a mountainous country with a river flowing 
eastwards, beyond which is Dar Dinga. 
