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2nd. Badeshi,the Ptillo settlement mentioned above, situated 
at the northern foot of a mountain ; a long march ; 
arrive between three and four o'clock p.m. ; di- 
rection N.E. 
3rd. Bainga or Baila, a Ptillo settlement in a mountainous 
district, residence of 'Omaro Mbilla; a very short 
march, of about six miles. 
4th. Binder, the Ptillo place mentioned above, in a plain ; 
in the dry season stagnant pools, in the rainy season 
running water. A very long march, from early in 
the morning till sunset ; direction N.E. Road un- 
safe, the country not being entirely subjected by the 
conquering Fulbe. A little after noon pass close by 
Bizer, one of the strongholds of the Mbana. 
5th. Lara, a Pullo settlement, with a mountain towards the 
west; arrive in the forenoon ; direction north. 
6th. Mmdif, the Ptillo settlement mentioned above, at the 
foot of the high mountain of the same name. Amono- 
the Fulbe live a few pagans of the tribe of the 
Zummaya. A short march a little north from west. 
There is another more western and more frequented 
road between Binder and Mindif, leading by Boboyo, 
which is about half-way ; between Boboyo and Lara 
are the places Ghadas and Kilgim, and between 
Boboyo and Gider the villages of Mumraur, Tode, 
and Lam, at about equal distances in succession, 
Mtimmur lying a few miles south from Boboyo, and 
Lam about ten miles north or N.X.W. from Gider. 
This whole district seems to be very mountainous ; 
and it is therefore difficult to lay down the roads 
w T ith any certainty. 
7th. Maudi, a Ptillo settlement in a mountainous district 
without rivulets ; a short march N.E. There is 
another place of the same name at no great distance, 
but inhabited by pagans of the tribe of the Zummaya. 
8th. Ytilguf, a Pullo village near a small mountain; the 
