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whence the passes crossing the range of sandhills 
towards the south are seen. 
3rd. El Juwelat e' Twama, two of these passes, either of 
which you may choose. 
4th. U'm e' der, a hasi or well belonging to the district 
Agan.* 
5th. El 'Ami, a hasi or well. 
6th. Titarikt or A'sabay, a well about thirty-five fathoms 
in depth, and the most eastern of El A'biar," or 
the deep wells, which have given their name to the 
whole district called " El A'biar." 
Besides the wells here mentioned, the most famous wells 
of El A'biar " are the following, all lying west of Aftot : — 
A'r-eddeke, Bu-Telehiye, Rezelan, Bir el Barka, Dukhn, Bu- 
Twerige, Yare, Bti-Tumbuski. Further to the north-west 
from Aftot, and at the distance of about two days north from 
Bu-Twerige, is a famous well called Bti-telimit, but not to be 
confounded with the well of the same name mentioned here- 
after. In the district of Aftot there are only shallow welle. 
7th. El Wastha, a deep well, dug in stony ground. 
8th. Twersat, a group of shallow wells. 
9th. A well, being the property of a man called E' Sheikh 
el Kadhi, with an encampment of the Ijejebo. 
10th. Tin-dammer Abel, a well. 
11th. Bu-telimit, a large well or hasi near the camping 
grounds of the Brakena, much frequented. From 
here Bot-hadiye is said to be only one day and a half 
distant. If that is the case, the latter must be iden- 
tical with some place in the " He de Morfil." 
KK. — Route from Kasr el Barka to Kahaide. 
2nd day. Tesigi, the locality mentioned above. 
3rd. Letfatar, a large tamurt or pond. 
* On my MS. map I placed Agan wrong, giving it an inter- 
mediate position between Aftot and Asaba. 
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