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5th. Encamp near a large lake or swamp, which informant* 
calls by the Hausa appellation " ruwa-n-dorina " 
(" Hippopotamus water"), in a hollow between the 
mountains ; arrive between four and five o'clock P.M. 
6 th. The large settlement of A'mba Sambo Jikera, sur- 
rounded by hills. 
7th. The Pullo settlement of A'dama Jikera, in a valley- 
plain surrounded by mountains on all sides, and 
intersected by a small rivulet. 
8th. A pagan village, Varvandu, in a plain, through which 
the Faro runs from south to north. 
9th. Encamp in an uninhabited woody country perfectly 
level. 
10th. Tibati, about noon. 
I shall here add two short itineraries from Tibati to 
Ngaundere. Direction, E.N.E. 
1st day. A slave-village called Kumde Tibati, about 
noon. 
2nd. Village of the Mbum, in a mountainous district. 
3rd. Kumde Dubi, before noon. 
4th. Ngaundere, between two and three o'clock p.m. 
Or a nearer road in three days, passing the first 
night in Runide Mbum, and the second in a slave- 
village of 'Abd- Allahi, and travelling each day from 
early in the morning till about noon. 
viii. From Tibati to the Tbo or Fgbo Country. 
1 st day. A village of the Bute, called, by my Hausa in- 
formant the mallem Katuri, " gari-n-Kachella 
Bute ;" arrive between two and three o'clock p.m. 
2nd. A village of the Tikar (Tika), called by him " gari- 
n-Kachella Tikar," situated in a dense forest ; about 
noon. 
