GEOGRAPHY. 
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One - 
■ Kodoom, 
Two 
Naboolla 
Three 
Naweedazoo. 
Pour 
Nabonaza. 
JJ IVtJ - 
xM clUUUUd.. 
Six 
Lodoo. 
Seven 
Logwa. 
Eight - 
Littaizoo. 
Nine - 
- Nako. 
Ten 
Ye woo. 
Kumsallahoo I have not attempted to lay down, having no other 
guide for placing it than the report that it is one moon's journey 
from Dagwumba, that its traders pass through Mosee, and cross 
only one river, the Pachinga, and that not large. The aumerals are 
One - 
- Yum bo. 
Two 
Yeeboo. 
Three 
- Tabo. 
Four - 
- Nasee. 
Pive 
Annoo. 
Six - 
Yobo. 
Seven 
Poihee. 
Eight 
Nehee. 
Nine - 
- Wahee. 
Ten 
Pega. 
We will now return to Coomassie and proceed northwards to 
Jinnie, or as it was generally pronounced, Jenne. This route to 
Tombuctoo (or Timbooctoo) is much less frequented by the Moors 
than that from Dagwumba, through Houssa. They alledge that 
the people northward, are neither so commercial, so civilized, or 
so wealthy as those north-eastward. The first 12 journies are to 
Buntookoo, seven journies whence is a river called by the natives 
