ko'rnay— da'r shila' — ku'kawa — YO'. 613 
(v.) From Kukawa, by ivay of Logon Birni and Buso to 
(the Western) Bang-Bay, according to Slave-traders, 
1st day. Ngornu. 
2nd, Ngala. 
3rd. A'fade. 
4th. Kala Kabe\ 
5th. Hallebu, 
6th. Kala Guru. 
7th. Karnak Logone, or Logon Birni. 
8th. Kubu ngolo, a large town surrounded by a rampart. 
9th. Bugoman, a large town under Sultan Masseri, on the 
west bank of the Shan. 
10th. Mayemba, or Mankhfa, on the east bank of the large 
river. 
11th. Mtisgu, a tract comprising a number of hamlets, with 
some isolated eminences. You always keep along 
the watercourse. 
12th. Balenere. 
13th. Mondo. 
14th. Muro. 
15th. Gurumbanga. 
16 th. Grado. 
17th. Kokocho. 
18th. Mafele, constantly along the river. 
19th. Laffana. 
20th. Buso, a large place under a powerful chief. 
21st. Mirti, a village on an island in the Shan. 
22nd. Birri, still on the river. 
23rd. Mongola, under the chieftain Bimgo. 
24th. Mutu, a place on the same river, with abundance of 
boats, ngurutu, and crocodiles, and surrounded by a 
dense wood. 
25th. Bargna, a considerable village. 
26th. Y6, another pagan place. 
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