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another village or adabay, a village called Duwekire, 
and Dunge, a village inhabited by Ruma. 
3rd. Tele, a creek or rijl, with many villages. 
4th. Terijit, a village on a creek of the river. 
5th. Katawo, another village inhabited originally by Ta- 
warek. 
6th. Kabara, or to distinguish it from the other village of 
the same name, Kabara Tanda, inhabited by Song- 
hay. 
7th. Janga, a place inhabited by Aswanek. 
8th. Lere. 
9th. Barkanni, a well, frequented by Arabs; a long day's 
march. 
10th. Basikunnu, a middle-sized place or ksar, inhabited by 
Arabs, especially the Welad 'Aliish, a very warlike 
tribe, mustering about 700 armed people ; but the 
chief part of the inhabitants consists of the slaves of 
the latter. Basikunnu lies in the district called Erig- 
gi, and is distant nine or ten days from Kasambara. 
14th. Kiri, a well not far from the town of Kala, which 
informant intended to avoid ; the direct road passing 
close along the western side of the wall of that town. 
15th. Saradobi, a deserted place. 
16th. Falamlnigu, a place inhabited by Bambara. 
17th. Swera, a considerable place. 
18 th. Sansandi. 
O- — Route from Sansandi to Timbuktu, deviating a little from 
the general track for fear of the Fulldn, Informant, Sidi 
A'hmed el Mazuki el Bdgheni. 
1st day. Aser (probably identical with Swera, the latter 
being the diminutive form), a village inhabited by 
Bambara. You arrive a little after sunset, having 
started from Sansandi in the afternoon. 
2nd. A place with a dhaye or tank. Pass the heat of the 
day in a deserted place, leaving Karadugu a little 
