THE SECOND VOLUME. 
V 
— Two Spanish Dollars. — Depart from Gummel. — Benzari. — The Eehel 
Chief Bokhari. — His Exploits. — The Governor of Mashena. — Letter- 
carrier's Mistake. — Curious Talisman, — Manga Warriors. — Wuelleri. 
— Scarcity of Water again. — Town of Mashena. — State of the Country. 
— Cheerful, Out-of-the-way Place. — A'lamay. — Bundi and the Ghala- 
dima. — The Karda. — Route from Kano to A'lamay by way of Kha- 
deja. 
CHAP. XXVII. 
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Bornu Proper - - - - - -197 
Intercourse. — Change of Life in Negroland. — Region of the Dum-palm. — 
The Kuri Ox. — The River Wani. — Enter Bornu Proper. — Zurrikulo. — 
News of the Death of Mr. Richardson. — Sandy Downs.— Deffowa. — 
Industry. — The Stray Camel. — Town of Wadi. — Good Market and no 
Provisions.— Hospitable Treatment. — The Banks of the Wani. — Locusts 
and Hawks. — Ngurutuwa ; Grave of Mr. Richardson. — The Tawarek 
again. — Alaune. — The Jungles of the Komadugu. — Ruins of Gham- 
baru. — A Forest Encampment. — Nomadic Herdsmen. — Abundance of 
Milk. — Ford of the Komadugu Native Ferry-boats. — Kher-A'lla, the 
Border-warfarer. — Changing Guides. — The Runaway Horse. — A Do- 
mestic Quarrel. 
CHAP. XXVIII. 
Arrival in Kukawa - 240 
Peculiar Character of the Alluvial Plains of Bornu. — The Attentive Woman. 
— Entrance into Kukawa, — Servants of the Mission. — Debts of the Mis- 
sion.— Interview with the Vizier. — Sheikh Omar. — Mr. Richardson's 
Property. — Amicable Arrangements. 
CHAP. XXIX. 
Authenticity and general Character of the History of Bornu 253 
Documents. — Beginning of written History, — Pedigree of the Bornu Kings. 
Chronology. — Harmony of Facts — The Sefuwa Dynasty. — E'bn Khal- 
dun. — Makrizi and E'bn Batuta. — Surprising Accuracy of the Chro- 
nicle of Bornu. — Statement of Leo Africanus. — Berber Origin of the 
Sefuwa.— Form of Government. — The Berber Race. — The Queen 
Mother.— Indigenous Tribes.— The Teda or Tebu— The Soy. — Epochs 
of Bornu History.— Greatest Power.— Decline of the Bornu Empire.— 
The Kanemiyin. 
