APPENDIX I. 
COLLECTION OF ITHSTERARIES ILLUSTRATING THE 
WESTERN HALF OF THE DESERT, ITS DISTRICTS, 
AND ITS INHABITANTS, AND THE COURSE OF THE 
UPPER NIGER. 
N.B. — The route proceeds from Aulef in Tidikelt, which 
is situated one short day from A^kabli (this is the right ac- 
cent), and three days from I'nsala or 'Ain Salah, the distance 
between A^kabli and the latter place being about the same. 
2nd day. Terishumm, a well. 
4th. Derim. 
7th. Fnzize, a well. As far as this point, the route follows 
a course a little E. of S. (evidently in the direction 
of Gogo), but from this point onwards S.W, — The 
syllable " i'n," or " in, " seems to be the old Berber- 
Semitic form for ^'ain." 
14th. rndenan, a well, having crossed the desert tract called 
Tanezrufet. 
17th. Tn-taborak; the last stage is only half a day's march. 
19th. Moila. 
22nd. Taunant ; the last stage is half a day's march. 
24th. Mabruk. 
The ordinary and general road from Mabruk to Timbuktu 
leads by A'rawan : — 
2 days. Mamun. "I t i ^ i i i 
A. — Eastern Route from Tawdt to Mahruk^ and thence to 
Timbuktu. 
2. A'rawdn. J S^''^^^^^ ^' 
4. Teneg el haye, or Teneg el haj. 
1^. Timbuktu. • 
2. Bu-Jebeha. 
peak about these places in 
account of A'zawad. 
