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APPENDIX. 
Dirku, two hours ; walled town, and residence of 
the Sultan of the Tibboos (capital). 
Ashennema, half a day ; village and rocks. 
Amchumma, ten hours ; village and rocks. 
Anai, two hours ; village and rocks. 
Yuguba, twelve hours ; a well. 
Sigdern, twelve hours ; well and rocks. 
Maffarus, one day and a- half ; well. 
Lahmer, one day and a-half ; well and reeks. 
War, three days ; well, and mountains of great 
height and magnitude. 
Meshru, two days ; well and rocks. 
Oma, twelve hours. Here the traveller at length 
sees a forest of date-palms ; and the first district of 
Fezzan begins. 
Tajerrhi, eleven hours ; walled town. 
Kazraua, twelve hours ; village. 
Mudrusai, half a day; village. 
Gatron, two hours; village. 
Hafari, twelve hours ; well and date-palms. 
Mustutai, fifteen hours ; w T ell and date-palms. 
Bithan, twelve hours ; village. 
Sidi Beshir, half a day ; village. 
Mourzuk, three hours. 
Obs. — All the Tibboo districts, like those of 
Fezzan, have forests of date-palms. Between Maf- 
farus and Oma there is no herbage during seven 
days. The greatest quantity of sand in this r oute is 
found between Agdem and Zau. 
