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2nd. District of the U'rgeni, another pagan tribe living on 
the mountains. 
3rd. District of the Tangale, a tribe with whom Mr. Yogel 
has, on his more western route from Hamarruwa to 
Gombe, come in contact. 
4th. Fanda, another pagan tribe. 
5th. Dembe. 
6 th. Chongom. All these are independent pagan tribes, 
the country being mountainous. Road very unsafe. 
7th. Tera, a settlement of the Ftilbe of Boberu ; here se- 
curity commences. 
8th. I'na, a large town of pagans in a state of subjection. 
At the foot of the mountains is a torrent running 
west, sometimes not fordable ; it probably joins the 
northern branch of the Benuwe. 
9th. Kambo, a pagan village. 
10th. Kom, a pagan village. 
11th. Dukku, 
Dukku is two days from Gombe : — - 
1st. Wangele. 
2nd. Gombe, the present residence of Koriyenga, the son 
of Boberu the Pullo conqueror from whom the 
province has received its name, and the brother 
of Suley. It is situated on the south side of a large 
watercourse called Nafada. This place was visited 
by Mr. Yogel in 1855, and found from observation 
to be in lat 10° 49' K, long. 10° 16' E. from Gr. 
Route from Katagum to Shera, S. S. W. 
1st day. About aser reach Gubu, a large open place be- 
longing to the province of Katagum* The country 
open, partly cultivated and inhabited, and partly 
covered with foi'est. 
2nd. About eleven o'clock reach U'zum, a small open vil- 
lage belonging to the province of Katagum. The 
