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37. Fitri, a province belonging to Wadai. 
There is water in the lake of Fitri. People of 
this province do not come to Kuka. 
Route from Tuat to Wadnoun. 
From Tuat, or from Ain-Salah, in Tuat, west- 
ward, to 
Timmemoun, a small oasis of Tuat, two days ; 
date-palms, &c. 
Ourara (Urara), five days ; an oasis of Tuat 
larger than Timmemoun. Between Timmemoun, 
and Ourara, date-palms and wells in abundance. 
Taffilelt, five days. Between Ourara and Taffilelt 
there are a number of small villages. 
Dra, nine days. From Tuat to Dra, passing 
through Taffilelt, the route is lined with forests of 
palms, and water everywhere abounds. Dra con- 
sists of some one hundred towns and villages. 
Weled Omer Ben Melouk, a tribe of Arabs, 
numbering some five thousand souls, and having 
maharees and horses. The whole tribe are notorious 
bandits. From Dra to the tents of this tribe there 
are some seven days' journey. 
Barraber, twenty days, consisting entirely of 
plains, with here and there wells. This is another 
tribe of Arabs, wandering in tents, and all bandits. 
They chiefly mount horses; they have, however, 
camels and flocks : the tribe consists of about two 
thousands souls. 
