THE SECOND VOLUME. 
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CHAP. XXXIII. 
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The Border-country of the Marghi - - - 374 
Question about Snowy Mountains. — The Blacksmith. — Shamo District. — 
A Storm. — Molghoy. — The Southern Molghoy. — Large Kurna-trees. — 
Structure of the Huts. — Deviations from Negro Type. — The Marghi, 
their Attire and Language. — Edible Wild Eruits. — The Baobab. — Beauti- 
ful Scenery. — Fssege. — Spirit of the Natives. — Degenerate Eulbe. — The 
Lake. — View of Mount Mindif. — Wandala Mountains. — Eoute to 
Sugur. — The Marghi Tribe. — Scientific Dispute. — Unsafe Wilderness. 
— Unwholesome Water. — The Return of the Slave Girl. — The Babir 
Tribe. — Lahaula. — The Idol. — Alarm. — Abundance of Vegetable 
Butter. — Serious March. — The Baza Tribe. — The Dividing Range. — 
U'ba. —The New Colony. 
CHAP. XXXIV. 
A'damawa. Mohammedan Settlements in the Heart of 
Central Africa - - - - - -414 
The Conquering Tribe. — The Granite Hills.' — Valley and Mountain-chain. 
— Isolated Mountain-groups. — Mubi. — The Surrounding Country. — 
Origin of the Fulbe. — Bagma and Peculiar Structures. — Camels a 
Novelty. — Compliment paid to the Christian. — Mbutudi. — Eulbe Way 
of Saluting. — The Deleb-palm (Borassus flabelliformis ?) and its 
Emit. — The Granite Mount. — Simplicity of Manners. • — Mount Holma. 
— Legero. — Edible Productions. — Ground-nut Diet. — Badanljo. — 
Fertile Vale. — Temporary Scarcity. — Kurulu. — Red and white Sor- 
ghum. — Sarawu Berebere. — Comfortable Quarters. — Accurate De- 
scription. — Important Situation of Sarawu. — Tebu Traders. — Fair 
Negroes. — Market of Sarawu. — Sarawu Fulfulde. — The Mansion. — 
The Blind Governor. — Principal Men in Yola. — Mount Konkel. — Belem. 
— An Arab Adventurer. — Rich Vegetation. — The young Pullo. — Old 
Mallem Dalili. — Arab Colony. — A Country for Colonies. — Ruined 
Village (Melago). — Gastronomic Discussion. — Mayo Tiyel. — The 
Batta Tribe. — Sulleri. — Inhospitable Reception. 
CHAP. XXXV. 
The Meeting of the Waters.— The Benuwe and Faro - 463 
Approach to the River. — Mount Alantika and the Benuwe. — The Tepe 
or "Junction." — The great Arm of the Kwara. — The Traveller's 
Pursuits.— Highroad of Commerce. — The Frail Canoes. — Bathing in 
