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APPENDIX I. 
T. — From Kasamhdra to Bu-Jedur or Bakel. 
1st day. Bisaga, a ksar of Aswanek, having passed the heat 
of the day in Joga. 
2nd. Joroni, a ksar of Aswanek. In the morning, not far 
from Bisaga you pass Medina, a large place, and 
further on Demmundali, and rest during the heat 
of the day in A^gwenit, a considerable ksar, like- 
wise inhabited by Aswanek. 
3rd. Tureghamme, another ksar of Aswanek, having passed 
the heat in a place called Kurche. 
4th. Jebega, a ksar of Aswanek. The traveller enters 
Kaarta, and the roads divide. Jebega is said to be 
two days S. E. of Mesila. 
5th. Samankede, a place inhabited at present by Bambara. 
You pass the heat in a village called Areri, and leave 
the village Chencha on one side. 
6th. El Kab, a ksar of Aswanek, having passed another place 
called Bu-Swede, and rested during the greatest heat 
in Korkoro. 
7 th. Brenta, one of the chief places of the Aswanek. 
You pass the heat in Yori, another place of the As- 
wanek. 
8 th. Tenge, a village inhabited by Bambara, and dominating 
a mountain pass. You halt during the hot hours of 
the day in Kasa, a village inhabited by Bambara 
people. 
9th. Mamnru, the residence of a chief called Dembo We- 
led Musa Korbo, situated in a wide valley. You 
rest during the heat in Mowedina, a town inhabited 
by Bambara and governed by a chief of the name of 
Hassan Bebele. 
10th. Lewana, a large place, and residence of a governor 
dependent on the King of Sego. You rest at noon 
in a village inhabited by slaves of the Bambara. 
II th. Guri, the chief place of Jafunu (evidently identical 
