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country in general level ; short journey ; direction, 
N. — E.S.E., at a short distance from Yulguf, is a 
small place called Yolde, or Yulde. 
9th. Balaza, a Pullo settlement in a level country; a short 
march east. 
10th. Bogo, the considerable Pullo place, mentioned above, 
residence of Lawan Gari; arrive about noon; di- 
rection east. 
11th. Balda, a pagan village on the top of a small mount. 
Short march, east. 
12th. Malam, the border settlement of the Fulbe, towards 
the Musgu country, and formerly the residence of 
Khursu, who now resides in Bogo. At a short 
distance south from Malam is another smaller place 
of the same name, with the surname Jebjeb. The 
informant from whom I first wrote this itinerary, 
Abu Bakr ben Nam, before continuing his direct 
road eastward, entirely retraced his steps westward 
from this place, after he had already changed his 
direction in Bogo, which is S.E. from Malam, 
visiting Marruwa, which is about thirty miles west 
from Malam, and thence returning S.E. towards 
Fatawel, which is about the same distance, or a little 
more, from Marruwa. Malam is about thirty miles 
S.S.W. from Wolqje, on my Musgu route. 
15th. Waza, a small village, consisting of two hamlets, and 
belonging to Logone; a few Fulbe families are 
settled here. The country level, with the exception 
of a few detached rocky hills. This is the place 
where we encamped on our return from the Musgu 
expedition. Abu. Bakr passed two nights in the 
wilderness between Malam and Waza, which is full 
of elephants and wild oxen ("mbanna"); but an 
expeditious traveller will make this journey in one 
day, from early morning till about five o'clock in the 
afternoon. Direction, N.E. 
