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Bearing. Days. 
tick, (white maize,) which grows there lux- 
uriantly. . 
From Teawa to Ras el fil - - S. E. 1 1 
From Ras el HI to Gondar ^ ^ - i^- "''E. S. E. 7 
The officer who governs Ras el fil is appointed 
by the king of Habbefh. — Inhabitants of Ras el fU ^ ~ '■ 
cdllQd Giberti. ' 
Sennaar to Swaketn, 
' From Sennaar to Teawa - - 4 
From Teawa to Atbara, a town on that river E. i 
From Atbara to Hallanga . . N. 2 
The people of Hallanga are Mohammedans, but 
ufe not the Arabic language generally. They are 
of an olive complexion. The Mahriek in their ;-"fia!£:;o laov-i 
neighbourhood is faid to grow fo large, that the .sQ i.iovT 
Hem at bottom is feen of the fize of a man's = ..nj. rnoi I 
wrift. - - -.'^ ; ■ \' 
From Hallanga to-S.wakem ^f'J';f^i''T t"- 'J-uId.' ' N. E, • . 12 
During great part of the way the road is moun- ' - s-^J ' ''i 
tainous and rocky. The fpace between the two ---'^^'f-' -'• ii^'-^-O 
laft places is uncultivated, and inhabited only by j^ii A^im \y 
wandering Arabs. Thefe are of two races, Bijje • ' • 
and Okoot. Both of them breed camels in great > • ■ • l^'. -vjl/l 
number, (heep, &c. Swakem is fituated on an \ ; rsT 
ifland, in which the governor and piiucipal perfons , '. 
refide: but the greater number live on the main 
land. 
Road 
