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deraje, Ganda, Gauye, Nomarde, Saredina. This road pro- 
bably passes at no great distance W. of Tenengu. 
Between Ya-salame and Konari, a journey of three days : 
Burtupedde, Geleji, Doko, not the one mentioned above, 
Jonyori (1st day); Kole, Wandebute^ Kollekoinbe, Salsalbe 
(2nd day) ; U'nguremaji, Konari. 
Between Basikuanu and Ya-salame ; Kussumare, Jafera, 
Jerri- Jafera, a village inhabited by slaves (1st day, short 
march) ; Binyamus, a place inhabited by Arabs, Terebekko, 
Sorbara, Kollima, Tugguri (2nd day) ; Ture-sangha, a place 
at present inhabited by Arabs (formerly by Songhay? turi = 
Mohammedan Maleki ?), Kojole, Pache, Batawa, a place in- 
habited by harratin, Kare (residence of?) Bugone, chief of 
the Bowar, Buburankobe, TJm-muswele, Ya-salame. 
Between Basiktinnu and Yowaru, a journey of five and a 
half days: Barkanne or Barkannu (1st day) ; another road 
goes by Jeppata; Sham, Lere (2nd day); Nimmer, a 
creek called by the Arabs, " el ma hammer," " the red 
water," where you pass the heat, Dogomera, Nyenche, 
Baya (3rd day) ; Karunna, Gungu, Salenguru, Chillunga, 
Gasi-lumo (leaving Gasi-Jerma towards the N. (4th day) ; 
Kalasege, Chuki (5th day) ; Yowaru. 
Between Ikannu, a town lying one day W. of Urungiye 
and the town of Gundam : Seda, Bundure, Sabere-lode, 
Tanuma, Jamweli, Tomoro (both of these villages inhabited 
by Songhay and Aswanek conjointly), Surango, Jabata, 
Lere, Gasi-Jerma, Nosi, Kati, Kabara, situated to the east 
of a large pond or dhaye, Kokonta, a Songhay village, 
Katliwo, Sumpi, Takaji, Nyodogo, Horo, Tele, Gundo or 
Gundam. 
N. — Route from Timbuktu to Sansdndi by way of Basikunnu^ 
from the information of Shehho Weled A^mmer Waldti, 
2nd day. Gundam, having passed by Kabara (not necessary, 
but most people do so) ; Tasakant, or Tasakalt, 
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