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APPENDIX III. 
Kel-tegeswan. 
Mekalen-kalen, or Iinekelkalen^ with the chief Sididl. 
Kel-wan, with the chief Sidi Mohammed ig Khade. 
Ishemmaten. 
Ibilkorayen, originally a section of the Dinnik. 
Kel'uUi, the tribe so repeatedly mentioned in my 
journal as my chief protectors during my stay in 
Timbuktu, divided into two sections, viz. the Kel- 
efelle, with the chief E' Shugl, and the Kel-ider 
with Sheri. 
Tefarten. 
Imassejenberen. 
Boru. 
Eghashomen. 
Ijindwejan. 
Ikeberedan. 
Idoshan or Iloshan. 
Udalen. 
Kel-ghennesh. 
Kesebaten or Elkasebaten. 
Id-auragh (written Durgh). 
Kel-ghenneshen. 
Gone. 
Kel-idal. 
lloghmaten. 
Tabakunt. 
Meskenderen. 
Hawe-n-adagh or Haye-ladagh. 
Iderak (? the same with Id-auragh). 
Daud. 
Iletamaten. 
Kel-tefirwen. 
I now proceed to enumerate the tribes of Anislimen or 
Tolba, peaceable tribes given to learning and religious 
devotion among the group of the Awelimmiden. 
