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27th. Billay, the last place on the Shari. 
28th. Nigi, a village situated in a tract intersected by small 
watercourses, which join the river. 
29th. Togila, on the Bachikam. 
30th. Kerbe, a large place in a woody tract. 
31st. Gore wo. 
32nd. Btikkabe, a place situated on a river. 
33rd. Limmirkay, on the large river, one day from Attar. 
34th. Bekang. The inhabitants of all these places go naked, 
are only armed with the hand-bill, and eat dogs' flesh. 
35th. Korbol, another village on the same river. 
36th. Buwa Dasar, so called from the chief Dasar. The 
people eat beef and horseflesh, and gird their loins 
with horsetails. The " delu "-tree is said to be their 
deity. 
37th. Kona. 
38th. Nyegel. 
39th. Nilem, a place on a headland between the Shari, to- 
wards the west, and a tributary of the latter, the 
river of Andi, on the east side. 
40th. Kunno. 
41st Jenge, a large place at the foot of a mountain which 
here starts up from the plain. 
42nd. Gashaffar, a village in a mountainous district. 
43rd. Tengi, a place in a mountainous tract on the west 
bank of a river (the Shari ?). 
44th. Fatum, in a woody plain on the river. 
45th. Kom. 
46th. Kumra (Sara-ngar-Kumra) in a mountainous tract. 
47th. Bang-Bay, in a hilly tract, with four chiefs, one of 
whom is Jimdil. 
48th. Kudumur, a place near a mountain. 
49th. Gejjemir, a village with a mountain and a river to the 
south. 
50th. Bang-Denr, a mountainous tract with a river, abound- 
ing in the tree called ko, which bears a large fruit. 
