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APPENDIX. 
Route from Daraso to Yakoba. 
1st day. About the aser reach Soro, a small open place 
situated at the western foot of a rock. The road lies 
through a mountainous country, the first half of it 
being thickly wooded. 1 
2nd. About one o'clock p.m. arrive at KM, a large open 
place at the foot of the rocks, inhabited entirely by 
pagans. The whole road is intersected by high 
mountains with perennial springs. 
3rd. About eleven o'clock a.m. reach Tyrrem, a large open 
place surrounded by mountains towards the east 
and south. On the road you pass several small 
villages situated on the tops of the mountains, and 
inhabited by pagans. 
4th. Early in the morning, about nine o'clock, arrive at 
Yakoba ; all the road mountainous, the tops of the 
mountains being inhabited. 
N.B. The route from Gombe to Yakoba I shall not give, 
as my imperfect itinerary will, I hope, soon be superseded by 
the rich materials of Mr. Yogel and his companion Corporal 
Macguire. I have, however, many materials for the district 
hereabout, which may be laid down with great approxima- 
tive certainty as soon as an accurate basis is obtained by Mr. 
Vogel's route. For the same reason I will not give the 
itinerary from Gombe to Gujeba, but only connect one im- 
portant point of this route — Dukku, which I hope will have 
been touched at by my friend, with Yola. 
This route from Yola to Dukku is very dangerous, and is 
not now taken by the Fulbe ; but such was the case in the 
times of their greatest youthful vigour. I will only observe 
that Dukku lies one day and a half E. by N. from Gombe. 
My informant, Mallem Katuri, starts from Yola. 
1st day. After crossing the Benuwe, pass through the moun- 
tainous district of the Zena. 
