THE FIFTH VOLUME. 
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CHAP. LXXXIII. 
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Second Residence in Kano, under unfavourable Circum- 
stances. — March to Kukawa - - _ _ 353 
Financial Difficulties. — Sickness of my Horses. — Want of Information. — 
Varying News from Kukawa. — Disappointing News from Zinder. — 
Letter to 'AHyu. — Unprofitable Letters. — Forced Loans. — Final 
Arrangements. — Leaving Kano. — Aspect of Country. — Kind Treat- 
ment at Gida-n-Alla The Thieves of Girki. — Keduced State of 
Gummel. — Last Meeting with Mohammed e' Sfaksi. — Departure from 
Gummel. — Mashena. — Meeting with Mr. Vogel — Great Disappoint- 
ment. — Zurrikulo. — " Bune Kayerda S'aid." — Daway. — Kinjeberi. — 
Various Branches of the Komadugu, 
CHAP. LXXXIV. 
Last Residence in Kukawa. —Benefit of P^uropean Society. — 
Unpleasant Circumstances - - - - 391 
Arrangements with Mr. Vogel. — Departure of Mr. Vogel. — Attack of 
Rheumatism. — Abortive Plan of Departure from Kukawa. — Reenter 
the Town. — Arrival of a Caravan. — News from Mr. Vogel. 
CHAP. LXXXV. 
Real Start. — Small Party - - - - - 408 
My Camels. — Real Start. — First Day's March. — Kanembu Hamlets. — 
Ngegimi. — Small Alarm. — Treatment of Slaves. — The Well Bedwa- 
ram and Macguire's Death. — Desert of Tintumma. — A'gadem. — 
Fatigue in the Desert. — Crystallised Tubes. — Well of Dibbela. — 
Zaw-kura. — Caravan of Tebu. — Bilma and Kalala. — Wadi Kawar. — 
Dirki. — A'shenumma, its picturesque Scenery, and its Chief. — Singular 
Use of dried Fish. — A'nay. — I'ggeba. — Siggedim. — Value of 
Horses in the Desert. — Heat of the Desert. - Tiggera-n-Dumma. — 
El A'hmar. — Rugged Passages. — Arrival at Tejerri. — Madrusa. — 
Meet Mr, Warrington. — Entrance into Murzuk. — Revolution in the 
Regency. — Leave Murzuk. — Wadi Zemzem. — Meet Mr. Reade at 'Ain 
Zara. — Return to Europe. — Conclusion. 
