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^ P P E N D I S, No. 11. 
Bearing. Days. 
From Shilluk to Dar Ruga - .3 rjli £. | N. i 
From Dar Ruga to Waalia • '-^'jM ^•~'-X''^'> ^E.^iw'^ "-^ j 
From Waalia to Sbadli - - E. i 
From Shadli to Sennaar - - of 
Sennaar, Medinet el Fun or Fungi, is fituated on 
the river which flows from Habbefli, which river 
is much fmaller than the Bahr-el-abiad, and before 
the annual increafe is fordable between Sennaar 
andBafboch. ; ..ii..; i.au.£ . 
The flaves who have ufurped the government 
refide in Terfeia, on the oppofite fide of the river. 
Between them and the people of the city have 
been perpetual fkirmifhes for the laft fix years. 
(i794> 
The Bahr-el-abiad fuffers the fame periodical 
increafe and diminution as the Nile in Egypt. 
From Sennaar to Gonddr. 
From Terfeia to Rhad - - E. N. E. i 
From Rhad to Dender - - E. i 
From Dender to Bela - - S. E. i 
From Bela to Teawa - - i 
Rhad is on the banks of a river of the fame 
name. After paffing Bela, the traveller leaves 
the river, and proceeds by a mountainous road to 
Teawa. The foil in the neighbourhood of Teawa 
is clay, and the town is built of that material. 
The people of the place ufe for bread the Mah- 
riek. 
