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APPENDIX. 
4. ROAD FROM MESO TO I'SSEGE, BY WAY OF HlNA. DIRECTION 
NORTH. 
1st day. Daba, a pagan village, with but a small number of 
Fulbe, in a very mountainous district ; about noon. 
2nd. Hina, a pagan village of the Mozogoy, a tribe nearly 
related to the Margin, and probably, therefore, 
another branch of the Batta. Their chief has a 
house at the foot, and another on the top, of the 
rocky mount round which the place is situated. 
3rd. Udabunu, a village situated at the foot of a rocky 
mount, and inhabited by pagans. Arrive about two 
o'clock P.M. 
4th. Madagali, a pagan village; a long march ascending 
and descending in a mountainous country with 
many small watercourses. 
5th. Fssege, the Margin place on my own route ; a long 
day's march. Before reaching the place, cross a river 
running northwards. 
From Mubi to Ilina, E.S.E., is one day. 
Keep along the rivulet of Mubi as far as Ba, where you 
leave it ; reach Jimmi at noon, and Hma between three and 
four o'clock p.m., marching at an expeditious rate. 
5. Route from Gewe to Karnak LogoNe. 
Not a direct road, but, such as it is, often taken by pilgrims. 
Corrected from the statements of several informants. 
1st day. Bazuma, the Pullo settlement mentioned above, 
residence of Yamhura, in a plain without water- 
courses, but having generally stagnant pools ; a 
short march, east, 
