tishi't to wala'ta and bot-hadi'ye. 
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" bir Fog," or, perhaps, " fok," meaning " the upper well ; " 
on the 8th, another well or hasi, called A'jwe," and bringing 
the traveller to Tishit on the 10th before noon. 
A A. — List of Stations between Tishit and Waldta. 
1 short march. A^gerijit, the well where the road from Ka- 
sambara joins. 
1 short march. Tuwejinit. 
1 long march. Bottat el abes. 
1 short march. A^ratan. 
1 short march. 'Imod elan, hills or columns of sand, one of 
them called ' Amad el Abiadh. This station 
is very important, as it is the point where 
the direct road from Wadan to Walata 
joins this track. See lower down, 
I- day. Bu-mehaye. 
1 day. Tghelad Timasora. 
i day. Shebbi, " maden sheb abiadh," mines of white 
alum. 
1 long day. Ojaf. 
1 day. Tagoraret. 
\ day. El 'Ayun Khanforeten Aisa. 
1 day. Wadi Niti, with wells (hasian) and ighelad. 
1 day. Walata. 
BB, — Route from Tishit to Bot-hadiye. 
3rd day. Tyggebo, a ksar, or village, inhabited by the 
Teghdaust, a very remarkable tribe about whom I 
shall say more farther on, and by the Tajakant. The 
village belongs to the district called Erkiz, perhaps 
identical with what others call Taskast, About ten 
miles west from Tyggebo there is an ancient place 
called Nyadash, inhabited likewise by the Teghdaust. 
4th. Ergebe, or rather a resting place in the hilly district 
called by that name. In another part of this hilly 
