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Bearing. Days. 
From Inigulgule to the refidence of the king 
oflbbe - . - E. i,N. li 
From faid refidence to the confines of Dar- 
Fur - - - - N. W. 4 
From the confines to Tubeldie - 2 
From Tubeldie to Ril - - 8 
All this road is fandy, but Jilled with many 
and large trees. 
Road fro7n Bahr-el-gazalle to Bornou. 
From Bahr-el-gazalle to the capital of Dar 
Bagherme - - - N. E. 3 
From the faid refidence to Kottocom - N. f W. 
The inhabitants of this diftrift are Moham- 
medans. In the road two rivers are crolTed by 
the traveller, one of which is called Kitchena. It J> 18 
runs from S. E. to N. W. - - j 
From Kottocom to Bornou, the Imperial f 
city - - - N. i W. J 
The road lies in part through fand, in part 
through deep clay. There are many trees. The 
neighbourhood of the Bahr-el-gazalle feems by 
the defcription to be a foreft. 
The city Bornou is furrounded by a wall, in 
which there are four gates, opening E,, W., N., 
and S. A fmall river runs near it, which falls 
into the Bahr-el-gazalle. 
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