466 A P P E N D I X, No. 11. 
Bearing, Days. 
mals. The Miflicie Arabs comb their hair back, 
twift it, and faften it in the form of a fcorpion's 
tail behind. They colleft honey of the wild kind 
in great quantity, and hunt the elephant. 
From Baraka to Turrut - - S. E. 4 
From Turrut to Jungeion - - S. E. i 
The people of Jungeion are tall and black j 
they have cows, flieep, and goats, and feed on the 
Mahriek or white maize. They colled the dung 
of the animals mentioned, dry it, roafl it on the 
fire, and afterwards ufe it for a bed. Thefe people 
are very numerous. The country in their neigh- 
bourhood is all a plain, and the foil clay. They 
have a pradice, apparently fuperftitious, of milk- 
ing their cows into a veiTel with a narrow mouth, 
that the milk may not be feen, and never pour 
it into a difli or bowl 5 and any ftranger who vifits 
them is obliged to drink of the dugs of the cow, 
as do the calves. 
From Jungeion to Shad - - S. E. i 
From Shad to Inigulgule - - N. . 
Route from Khukje to the Bahr-el-ada, thence to- 
ward the Bahr-el-abiad, and returning to RU. 
The inhabitants of Inigulgule are idolaters. 
They clothe themfelves with a kind of cotton 
cloth. 
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