THE FIFTH VOLUME. 
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CHAP. LXXVI. 
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The Desert. — Country along the Border of the River. — 
Greatest Narrowing. — South-easterly Bend - - 166 
A Night March through Swamps. — Terarart, Northernmost Creek of the 
Niger. — " Tahorit-n-eggish." — Various Personalities. — The Chief 
Sadaktu. — Hot Camping-ground. — A poisonous Spider. — Encamp- 
ment of Sidi Ilemin. — Beginning of the Rocky District. — Tin-sherifen. 
— The Kel e' Suk. — Tawarek Ladies. — The River at Tin-sherifen. 
—-Rocks in the River. — Cry of the young Zangway. 
CHAP. LXXVIL 
Tosaye, or the Narrowing of the River. — Burrum ; 
Ancient Relation to Egypt. — Great South-south-easterly 
Reach - - - - . - - 188 
Incident in African "Warfare. — Island of A'dar-n-Haut. — Burrum. — In- 
tercourse with Egypt.— Slow Progress. — Intercourse by Water between 
Gogo and Bamba. — River between steep Cliffs. — Morals of the Kel e' 
Suk. — The Tin-ger-E'gedesh. — Curiosity of the Women. — Mount 
Tondibi. — Appearance of our Party. — Swampy District Abuba. — 
The Ibawajiten. — Great Breadth of the River. — First Sight of Gogo. 
— Appearance of Industry. 
CHAP. LXXVIIL 
The ancient Capital of Songhay, and its Neighbour- 
hood - - - - - - - 305 
Gogo and Timbuktu. — General Description of Gogo. — Rich Vegetation. 
The Mosque. — Meeting of Native Chiefs. — Khozematen and Hanna. 
— The Ga-bero. — Their Hospitality. — Encamp in Barno. — Hippo- 
potami. — Return to Gogo. — Preparations to leave Gogo. — Arrival of 
the Chief Thakkefi. — His Proposal. — Survey of the River. 
CHAP. LXXIX. 
Separation from the Sheikh. — Cross the River to the 
South-western Side. — Various Encampments. — River 
studded with Islands. — Ansongho _ _ _ 237 
Separation from the Sheikh. — Bornu-gungu. — The Ga-bibi. — Unsettled 
Districts. — Toiigi. — Barbarous Custom. — A'dar-andurren. — Island 
