APPENDIX, No. II. 
Bearing. 
From Tumbul to Seifaban 
Seifaban is inhabited by Arabs alone. 
From Seifaban to Abdome 
From Abdome to Tuggala, capital of the 
king of Tuclawi - . ^ N. 
This diftrid is called Sagurnie, country of the 
mountaineers. 
From Tuggala to Deir 
From Deir to Gebel-el-deir 
From Gebel-el-deir to Gebel-el-Buccle 
From Gebel-el-Buccle to Ibeit 
N. N. W. 
N. 
From Rzl to War a, capital of Bergoo. 
From Ril to Gebel Marra, deep /and - W. 
Gebel Marra to Bifliara Taib - - W. 
Bifliara Taib to the confines of Fur - W. 
All this road is mountainous and rocky, and 
the inhabitants from Ril W. to the confines of 
Fur are Mohammedans. The water on Gebel. 
Marra, which is a lofty mountain, rifes with fome 
remarkable circumftances, and it is faid to be ful- 
phureous. The people there feed partly on wheat,, 
which grows near the place, partly on Mahreik. 
The people who inhabit the confines of Fur W. 
are called Tilmurkee. 
From the confines to Dar Ruma - W. I N. 
Defert, /and and clay., fome water. 
