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APPENDIX I. 
X 1. — Route from Kasambdra to Kola direct. 
1st day. Chappato, a ksarof theBambara, a few miles west 
from Dali. Halt at noon in Bainbala. 
2ncl. Jibonfo, a town inhabited by Fulbe. Pass the heat 
in U'm el 'Aruk. One day from U'm el 'Aruk is 
Musaweli, a considerable ksar of the Aswanek, 
about two hours north of Koli. Another road from 
Musaweli to Kasambara leads, 1st, to U'm erAruk; 
on the 2nd day, by Kush to Kola; on the 3rd, to 
Serere ; on the 4th, to Kasambara. One day and 
a half from Jibonfo is Tangenagha. Halt at noon 
in Karanrulle, a Bambara village ; sleep at Furti or 
Dambo-selli ; reach at noon, the next day, Jibonfo. 
3rd. Koli, a considerable place ; arrive about three o'clock 
P.M. It is two hours south from Musaweli. 
4th. Encamp in the open country, having halted during the 
heat in Kumba, which is not farther distant from 
Koli than Kabara from Timbuktu, and consists of 
two villages, separated from each other by a valley, 
where the market is held ; the northern village being 
called Ferbaga, and the southern one, Lellaga. 
5th. Kola, a Bambara place, distant two days north-west 
from Kala, and six from Sansandi. Arrive before 
noon. 
X 2. — Zigzag route from Sansandi to Kasambara^ according 
to the Idesan El Mukhtdr* Slow rate loith camels. 
2nd day. Karandugu, dependent upon Bambara. Country 
level ; all the houses clay ; no reed huts. 
4th. Denfo, a large walled place, under the dominion of 
Bambara ; residence of a governor ; abundance of 
* It would seem, from many indications, that this informant 
describes the country in the more flourishing state which it en- 
joyed some years previously to my visit to Negroland. 
