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14th. Pittangal, another settlement of Fullan shepherds. 
15th. Bogilchele, a place of the same description. At this 
point the Gurgul balleo, or black Gurgul, a small 
water course coming from the N. E. in the direction 
of Gallula, joins the Gurgul dhanneo, running 
from Akerere in Taganet^ the two forming hence- 
forward a considerable watercourse, at least during 
the rainy season. According to this informant, 
the small craft from Kahaide can navigate this creek, 
but of such a communication the French accounts 
of the Senes^al ffive no indication. 
16th. Maktachtichi, or, as the spot is called in the Fulfulde 
language, Lumbirde-chutinkobe, a large pool of stag- 
nant water with river horses, and surrounded by fine 
pasture-grounds. A section of the Limttina are said 
to cultivate this ground. 
17th. Rak Hilhebe, the plain of Hilhebe ; property of the 
Brakena. 
18th. Kerfat, the fields of Kahaide. 
19th. Kahaide, on the W. side of a great bend of the Sene- 
gaL On your road you pass the large village Jeri- 
lumburi, 
I will here add a list of the chief divisions of Ftita, 
including the Wolof country, such as I'brahim 
communicated them to me : Lore, Damga, Ferlo, 
Nange-hore, the centre of Futa, Toro, Walbrek, 
Nder, U'l, Niyan, Bachar, Kiminta, Ballindungu 
Salu, Jolof, Kayor. 
00. — From MesMla to Bakel, Very short marches. 
1st day. Samba-sandiggi, a wadi in the wilderness with 
Arab settlers. 
2nd. Dawoda, a wadi. 
3rd. Nakhele, settlement of Sidi Makhmud of the Zenagha. 
4th. Dundumulli; few settlers, 
oth. Selefel, village of Fulbe. 
