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INDEX. 
Welad Bu-Sef, account of this tribe, i. 120. 
Welad Sliman, camp of, iii. 59. History of 
the tribe, 61. Interview with their sheikh, 
66. Their habits and mode of life, 69. 
Jewish adventurer, 76. Preparations for 
attack, 91. Attacked by the natives, 
102, 104. 
Well, greater industry in raising water from, 
iv. 88. 
Wells of Koyam very deep, iv. 14; v. 389. 
Difficulty of digging a well in Kukawa, 
ii. 30. A'zawad, the most famous of, v. 
262. Of Dibbela. impregnated with na- 
tron, 423. Of Mul and U'nghurutin, 
416. Of Taganet, the most famous, 463. 
Of Zaw-kura, 424. 
Wheat, cultivated in Ngornu, ii, 314; iii. 262. 
Princely dish in A'gades, i. 408. At Y6, 
iii. 35. In Wushek, iv. 61. On the Niger, 
V. 158. Atthe Ras el Ma, v- 485. Wheat 
and rice fetch double the price of the na- 
tive corn, ii. 314. 
White ant, northern limit of, v. 414. 
Wild oxen, numerous in the desert, i. 263; 
v. 424. See Antilope Bubalis. 
Women of Kukawa contrasted with those of 
Kano, ii. 316. 
Wuelleri stockade, ii. 186. 
Wukari, capital of Kororofa, and its inhabi- 
tants, ii. 577. 
Wuliya district, beauty and careful cultiva- 
tion of the, iii. 208. 
Wulu village and inhabitants, iv. 299. 
Wurno described, iv. 156. Second visit to, 
v. 336. Attack of dysentery at, 336. 
Wushek town and inhabitants described, 
iv. 58. 
Yagha principality, iv. 275. Places be- 
longing to, 278, note. 
Yakoba, its position, ii. 561. 
Yali water, iv. 281. 
Yalowe, river-bed, iii. 141. 
Yamiya well, iv. 44. 
Yams not indigenous in the interior of 
Africa, iv. 108. Not cultivated in Bornu, 
ii. 315. Cultivated to some extent in 
A'damawa, ii. 521. In Kororofa, 579. 
In Kebbi, iv. 191. Eastern limit of cul- 
tivation, near Katsena, ib. 
Ycira, ruined town, iv. 208. 
Ya-salame and Konari, list of places between 
V. 481. 
Ya-salame and Saredina, list of places be- 
tween, V. 480. 
Ya-salame and Sokolo, towns and villages 
between, v. 497. 
Yauri, towns, villages, and tribes in, iv. 545. 
Yele district, ii. 546. 
Ye'lu town, iv. 229. 
Yen, chief town of Burgu, described, iii. 493. 
Yendi town noticed, iv. 556. 
Yerimari town, v. 371. 
Yerimari village, ii. 377. 
Y6 town and vicinity, iii. 33. Stay at, v. 
409. 
Yola town and its inhabitants, ii. 485. De- 
scribed, 500. 
Yowaru, important town on Niger, de- 
scribed, V. 468, 471. 
Yowaru and Ya-salame, list of places be- 
tween, V, 480. 
Yuri, cliffs on the Niger, v. 291. 
Za Alayamin founds the dynasty of Za, iv. 
579. 
Zaberma, towns, villages, and tribes in, iv. 
547. Historical notice of, 418. 
Zagha town, on upper Niger, of great im- 
portance in former times, v. 475. 
Zagha, town of Dendina, iv. 418, 539. 
Zanfara, present condition of the province, 
iv. 120, 521. Historical notices, 526. 
Zangway, monitor, foot prints of the, v. 146. 
Zankara district, towns in, v. 479. 
Zariya, its astronomical position, ii. 561. 
Tribute paid by, iv. 116. 
Zarzis described, i. 10. Journey hence to 
Zowara, i. 10-13. 
Zawiya and surrounding country, i. 20. 
Zengiri komadugu at, iv. 27. 
Zekka, town and fortifications, iv. 114. 
Zenne, or plaid, varieties of, ii. 125. 
Zenzur, town of, described, i. 19. 
Zinder town, account of, iv. 78. 
Zintan, account of the people of, i. 105. 
Zoghawa, tribe of, v. 544. 
Zogirma and its inhabitants, iv. 218. 
Zogoma, town, iii. 151. 
Zoromawa or Zoghoran, their first appear- 
ance, iv. 623. Their amalgamation with 
the Fulbe, 146. Their importance in 
Sokoto, 175. 
Zowara and surrounding country, i. 14. 
Zurrikulo town, ii. 202, iv. 40, v. 385. 
Zyrmi town, iv. 120. 
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