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APPENDIX. 
Kachumbe, Yankewure, Masanawa, Muskani, Chef era w a, 
Loloki-n-Kabawa, Gafay, Ungwa Chedia, Kokoyawa, Jang- 
waki, Jangozawa, Mesallachi-n-G6berawa (the mosque of 
the Gober people), Faskari, Zazagau, Durrimi-n-shauru*, 
Kontarawa, Sakawa, K6fa-n-Yandaka, Ungwa Koani, or 
Kwani (probably the quarter of the Koana or Kwana peo- 
ple), Dorowa, Sabberawa, Jambira, Makera-n-owo, Makera- 
chinki, Daugaumu, Yagabanchi, Yarangway, Mallemi-n- 
dawa, Bokudawa, Kan tarn a wa, Bekurawa, Bindawa, Marea, 
Ungwa Turawa (the quarter of the Arabs), Ungwa Sirdi 
(the saddlers' quarter), Ungwa Yatawa, Jambarawa, Yango- 
zawa, Jembirawa (different from Jamberawa), Machika, 
Samri, Arbabejeri ; then the quarters lying close to the dif- 
ferent gates of the town, and called after them the Kofa-n- 
Guga, K. Samri, K. Dyrbi, K. Marusa, K. Kaura, K. Ga- 
zubi, K. Koya, K. Yendaka. Further, the quarters 
L61oki-n~kari, Jembisa, Katukam, Yanguzali, Kogo, Gulbi, 
Jmu, Keyiba, Kuseruwa fodu (the four corners), I'nchide yaki, 
Duggul, Amorebbi, Danrori, Dandinki, Turkawa, Haski-n- 
kaura, Saba-n-bauri, Ungollo or Ngollo, Adyrjawa, Ombuwa- 
may, Ansaga, Jinu, Mbanau, Aura, Dansagi, Dankashi, 
Bagada, Boway, Shenteli karama, Shenteli baba, Grassemi, 
Magaji-Ediris, Gagi, Mejebbama, Marina-dan-Gammu, Ji- 
rayi-baba-n-Hausa, Kammasawa, Dansakawu, Sakayawa, 
Marina dan marina, Tokkumawa, Dambokulum, Marrakada, 
Kokochiko, Propporokaya, Barazakana, Tebki-n-chemi, 
Fari-n-yaro, Kadam baki-n-gulbi, Yawal-khawari, Baskoraye, 
Kautawa, Rukum, Gongom, Daggabawa, Kasawa, Bagau- 
zamawa, Ilsawa, Chiserakawa, Komming, Hannuzerawa, 
Gulbawa, Hannmi-basara, Moichi, Eimaye-algari, Zamba- 
dawa, Baskorawa, Mariyadawa. These are the names of the 
larger quarters of the town ; but there are still a good many 
smaller ones. 
* "Durrimi" is a kind of tree; and durrimi-n-shauru means a 
tree of this sort under which councils were held. 
