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APPENDIX I. 
tloru. 
Sibila. 
Maddma. 
Sansandi (this is the Songhay form), or Sansdnne (the 
Mandingo form), the well-known starting point of Mungo 
Park's voyage down the river. Mr. Cooley supposes that 
" di" is a contraction of ding, meaning "little." 
K. — From Hamda-Allahi to Kabara by land by way of Sd. 
1 day. Niyakongo, a large town at a considerable distance 
from the river ; much cultivation. 
1 day. Denengu (?), a place inhabited by Fulbe and Songhay, 
the latter being more numerous than the former; 
near the bank of the river. 
1 day. U'ro-Bulo, a place inhabited by Fulbe on the E. side 
of the Debu. 
1 day. Sa, a large place, inhabited chiefly by Bambara, the 
seat of a governor, as was also the case in former 
times, on the E. side of the Mayo dhanneo or Bara- 
Fsa. Many dum-palms, or rather deleb-palms, grow 
in this neighbourhood, from whence Timbuktu is 
supplied with rafters. The floods of the lake and 
the various branches or creeks are so considerable 
during the rainy season, that at that period of the 
year, a person cannot reach Hamda-Allahi in less 
than six days. 
1 day. Koma, a small town of Bambara, at a considerable 
distance E. from the river. 
1 day. Chiay, close to the bank of the Mayo dhanneo. 
1 day. Sare-fereng, a Bambara place. The road leads all the 
way along the S.E. bank of the river. 
1 day. Janginare, a Bambara place. 
1 day. A^rkoja, a town partly inhabited by Bambara, partly 
by Songhay, the former prevailing. 
1 day. Dari, a large place of Fulbe, who call it Dar e' Salam. 
No Bambara inhabitants. 
