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APPENDIX II. 
Welad Yoaza (j'^j), allied with the Medrambenn, most 
of whom live in Tiris. They are a powerful tribe, 
and fight against the Welad Delem. They do not 
\vander much, and are partly under the rule of 
A'hmed Sidi, Weled Sidi Mohammed, partly under 
that of Sidati. 
T6balt. 
Lemmier. 
Shebahin, the kinsfolk of those in EI Hodh. 
Welad 'Abd el Wahed. 
El Arusiyin, the allies of the tribe of the same name. 
Imeragen, a very poor sort of people and of bad cha- 
racter, living near the sea-shore. 
More exclusively, with regard to Magh-ter, are to be men- 
tioned : — 
A'hel Etfaga. 
El Khatat. 
Welad el Haj Mukhtar. 
VII. MOORISH TRIBES IN EL GADA, AZEMMUR, EL hAhA, 
ERGSHESH, GIDI, AND THE ADJOINING DISTRICTS. 
These districts, which I treat in one chapter merely on 
account of the scanty and imperfect information which as 
yet I have been able to collect with regard to them, com- 
prise a large tract of country in the N.W. quarter of the 
desert, and are of very different character. El Gada lies 
between Tiris and Wadl Nun, being separated from the latter 
by the smaller district called Shebeka, and seems to bear 
almost the same character as Tiris. But it appears to be 
divided into two different portions, one of which is called 
El Mirkh," and the other " El Bedh." Gada in a certain 
respect forms part of the larger district called Azemrnur. 
The most celebrated localities of this district are ; Meskor, 
A'zafay, A'geshar, Mijik ; from here N.E. Asumarik, Tasu- 
