APPENDIX, No. II. 
Bearing. Date. 
and the latter is at the place of union between 
that river and the Abavvi. — Returning W. 
From Emdurman to Harraza, a mountain of 
difficult paflage - - - S. W. 3 
Road defert and deftituie of water. 
The inhabitants of Harraza are idolaters, of 
mixed complexion, but mod of them of a reddifli 
hue. They breed fame horfes, which they 
mount. 
From Harraza to Abu-hadid - > 1 
■ From Abu-hadid to Zerawy - - S S. W. < o|- 
From Zerawy to Eflierchar . . J ■v. i 
Eflierchar is famous for its fait, which is gathered 
by the Arabs, tranfported to other places and fold. 
The people of this lad place are i^rabs, but thofe 
of Zerawy, Harraza, and Abu-hadid, neither Arabs 
nor Mohammedans. 
From Eflierchar to Biflierie - - S. i 
Road defert. 
Biflierie is full of palm-trees. 
From Biflierie to Bahra - - ~) r i 
From Bahra to Ibeit - - - 5 ' * ' c 1 
Route from Ibeit to Sbeibon, where are gold 'mines., 
and other places returning to Ibeit. 
From Ibeit to Bahra - - E. 1 1, 
From Bahra to Khukje - - S. E. 4| 
From Khukje to Abu-jenuch - - S. 1 
