jimba'lla, za'nkara, and au'ssa. 
479 
The following are the tribes of the Fulbe in Jimballa : 
— Fittobe, Sangho, Uralifona, Busura, Kaya, U'ro-Modi, 
Dugurabe, Tongabe in Seri, Zukkare, Torodi (probably set- 
tled in the locality called Torobe) Nar-hau, Yaffoli. There 
is besides a tribe of Fulbe called Dongo, mixed with Kuma, 
settled in four places of Jimballa, viz. Kurum on the Mayo 
balleo, Sebi, Waki and Gong. In Sebi, the place mentioned 
p. 470, resides a chief of the Ruma, who formerly commanded 
the w^hole communication along the river, and with whom 
therefore Park had some business to settle — this evidently 
being indicated by the words wrongly translated by Mr. 
Silame, ^^that they might cross the way of the river." 
South of Jimballa is the district Sakkere, under the 
dominion of the Fulbe, but chiefly inhabited by Zoghoran. 
Chief place Doko, one day from Koisa, and not far from U'ro- 
Bulo. 
(b.) Zankara the district S. of the river, enclosed between 
the latter and the districts of Kiso and Jimballa : — 
Tomme, Changara, Manjebugo, A'njau, Jebar, Bako, 
Banikan, Ju, Ju-karima, Waki, Tondo, Jindigatta, Wa- 
bango, Kugu, Badi, Gom. The capital of this province is 
Dari, or Dar e' Salam, residence of the governor 'Abd-Allahi, 
son of Sheikh A^hmed. S.E. from Dari is Gannati, a con- 
siderable market-place. 
(c.) In Aussa (the province north of the river between 
Timbuktu and Fermagha) : — 
Tomba, Mekore near Gundam, Bankoriye, Jango, Akoi- 
re-n-ehe, Hammakoire, Kamba-dumba, Ungurunne, Nya- 
funche, Hardania or Bellaga, Gnoro, Baba-danga, Banaga, 
Tondi-daro, Gubbo, Dhahabi-koire, Sibo, Alweli-koira, 
Gombo, Tommi, Gaudel, Kurbal, Kattawen, Fadhl-illahi, 
A^ttora, Nunu, Nyodogu, Gaude, another Mekore near 
Kurbal, Kabara-tanda, Duwe-kire near Dongoy, Tasakal, 
Mankala-gungu between Dongoy and Kabara, Telfi, Koddi- 
sabari ; Sobonne, I think, is not the name of a place but of a 
section of the Fulbe settled here. 
