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tract, on the frontier of Afolle, a party of Zuwaye 
have recently built a ksar, or small town of the name 
of Makamet. 
5th. E'nwasar, a shallow well or hasi. 
10th. Bu-botha, a well or hasi, evidently near a botha or 
swampy depression. Between E'nwasar and this 
place there are other watering places, but informant 
has forgotten their names. 
1 1 th. Jok, a well or hasi. 
14th. Limodu, a ksar or village inhabited by the Medram- 
berin, a tribe of the Kunta. 
16th. Jigge, a valley with plenty of water in the rainy sea- 
son. 
17th. El Mai, a small island in a lake of fresh water, and 
not even drying up during the dry season. 
19th. Kra el asfar, a creek of the bahr Futa or Senegal, 
so called by the Arabs. 
21st. Bir el Ghala, a well. 
22nd. Testaye, a well. 
23rd. Bothadiye or el Bot-ha, as Fort St. Joseph seems to 
be called by the Arabs. 
CC. — Stations on the route from Waddn to TisMt, 
5 days. Bu-Sefiye. 
^ day. Khat el Moina or Shwekh. 
1 day. Lober. 
1 long. Tin-tet or Ghaleb e' dal. 
1 day. Felish el milha. 
1 day. Katib. 
1 day. El Badiyat. 
1 day. El Jeradiyat. 
1 day. Ganeb, a well or hasi, with date palms. 
1 day. Dikil ghaleb. 
1 day. Tishit. 
From "Wadan to the sebkha Fjil, a salt basin at the 
