FROM JO'flO FA'NGEL TO BA'YA. 619 
noon. The name Kaighamman originally belonged 
to the Kanuri. 
2nd. Encamp on the bank of the mayo Tafari, which, 
running from west to east, but further on turning; 
northward, receives the mayo Leggel, which is 
crossed in the morning soon after leaving the mrnde, 
and the mayo Benglari, which is crossed further 
on ; both these watercourses are dry in summer. 
Arrive about four o'clock p.m. 
3rd. U'ro Bakari Yemyem, the residence of the Pullo chief 
of the Bakari, overtowered towards the west by a 
large mountain ; arrive early in the forenoon. 
4th. Rumde Bakari Yemyem, with a mountain-chain rising 
to a considerable elevation towards the south ; arrive 
early in the forenoon. 
5th. Joro Fangel ; the east side of the place is skirted, ac- 
cording to the Ptillo A'dama, an intelligent native of 
A'dama wa, by the mayo Bana or Mbana, which, at 
a short distance from Tingeren, joins the Faro. 
Arrive before noon. This well-known place, Joro 
Fangel, is not to be confounded with a smaller place 
of the same name. 
An expeditious traveller, keeping along the most direct 
eastern road, and sleeping in Lamtam, is able to reach Joro 
Fangel on the second day. 
vi. From Joro Fangel to Baya. 
1st day. Tinger, a Pullo settlement, the residence of A'da- 
ma Jikera, a powerful Pullo chief, who commands 
the tribe of the Bakari, or Bakari Yemyem, who 
are said to be cannibals. A'dama Jikera, who is the 
brother of Sambo Jikera, has about one hundred 
horse under his command. This place is not to be 
confounded with a place of a similar name, Ten- 
geren, the residence of another chief of the name of 
A'dama Jikera, which I shall mention further on. 
