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TRAVELS IN AFRICA. 
Chap. XXXVI. 
chi ; Marghanchi *; Kilbanchi ; Yangurchi ; Gudan- 
chi ; Chambanchi ; Kotofanchi ; Weranchi ; Duranchi ; 
Wokanchi ; Toganchi ; Lekamchi ; Parparchi ; Kan- 
kamchi ; Nyangeyarechi ; Musganchi* ; Mandaran- 
chi *, or rather u A'ra Wandala " ; Gizaganchi ; Kuma- 
ii chi ; Giderchi ; Dabanchi ; Hinanchi ; Muturwanchi ; 
Zinanchi ; Zaninchi ; Momoyecnchi ; Faninchi, the 
idiom of Fani, the dominion of Hajji Ghalebu ; Nya- 
ganchi ; Dewanchi ; Lallanchi ; Doganchi ; Longo- 
danchi.f 
* The languages thus marked are spoken only partly in A'da- 
mawa, the tribes to whom they are peculiar being for the greatest 
part independent. 
f In the Appendix will be found a collection of itineraries, 
which, written down with accuracy from the mouth of the natives, 
will give a sufficient idea of the various districts of the country. 
