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APPENDIX I. 
L 2. — Another short Itinerary from Kdnima to Hamda- 
Alldhi. 
1st day. Labo. 
2nd. Dora, a rdmde, or slave hamlet. 
3rd. Takoti, or JengiDare, both on the Bara-I^sa, Jenginare 
lying a little to the S.W. of the former. 
4th. Another town on the Niger, the name of which in- 
formant has forgotten, probably Sare-fereng. 
5th. Gulumbu, on the widening of the creek Debu or 
Dobu. (Another road leads from Kanima by Labo, 
Langoma, Konse, and another place to Gulumbu). 
6th. Doy or Toy, a large Songhay place. 
7th. Karri, Konna, or Benne-ndugu, all names of the same 
place. On your way you pass Kori-antsa, a large 
Pullo village. 
8th. Nkmet-Allahi, a town of the Feroibe. 
9th. Fatoma, the market place (the market being held every 
Saturday) of Konari, not a large place. 
10th. Hamda-AUahi, a good day's march of ten hours. 
M. — List of towns in Jimhdlla, Zdnhara, and Aussa, 
(a.) To^vns in Jimballa, the district S. of the river W. 
from the district Kiso : — 
Aytin, Ktifa, Sare-fereng (the town mentioned p. 470), 
probably the seat of government under the empire of Melle, 
Tesi, A^rkoja, Hore-aye, Dangal, Boria, Ngorko or Goronya, 
a considerable market place between Zankara and San-kore, 
and distant one and a half day's journey S. from Dari, Kule- 
songho, Guddunga. The following places lie in the central 
region of Jimballa : — Torobe, Gmoy, Gunki, Gungare, 
I'chi al Habe, Seri, Segul, Bugo-linchere, Gnorija. 
It is a very remarkable fact, that three places to which the 
origin of the Bambara nation is referred, are said to be the 
oldest places in Jimballa, viz. Kanembugu, Jengenabugu, 
and Tsorobugii. 
