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6th. Tektaket, all along the valley Mesila, or Meshila, which 
runs to the Senegal. 
7th. Yora^ village or town of Fulbe, Aswanek, and Arabs, 
dwelling together. 
8th. Abolli, a hamlet of Arabs, Welad Wesi, and Fullan 
Rungabe, under the chiefs 'Omar Weled Bu-Sefi. 
Wadi Mangol. Few mountains. 
9th. Swena, a hamlet of Fulbe with a few Arabs, 
loth. Nahal; one day E. of the town Butti. 
11th. Bayajam, a small hamlet of Fulbe Rungabe and Hel 
Modin Alia. 
12th. Tishi, small hamlet. 
13th. Melge, large village inhabited by Fulbe and Hel Modin 
Alia. 
14th. Village of Chermo-Makkam, who died some time 
before, when his son Baidal Chermo succeeded him. 
15th. Dar Salame, now Aswanek, formerly Hel Modin Alia. 
16th. Kidibillo, small hamlet. Aswanek. 
17th. Nenecho. Aswanek. 
18th. Waigille, a middle-sized place of Aswanek. Country 
level, small hills, many trees, especially the kuddi. 
Always along the valley ^langol or Mesila. 
19th. Kabu, large place of Aswanek, on the point where the 
Mesila joins the Senegal. 
20th. Lani, considerable place of Aswanek, on the S. side of 
the river which you cross. 
21st. Kotera, a village of Aswanek, close to Senegal. 
22nd. Guchubel (Gutube of the French), the point where 
the Faleme joins the Senegal. On the opposite side 
lies Yogunturo. 
23rd. Arundu, a village of Aswanek, having crossed the 
Faleme. 
24th. Yafere, on the Senegal. 
25th. Golme, Aswanek under Bundu. 
26th. Guri '1 haire, Aswanek. 
27 th. Bakel. 
