20S MISSION TO ASHANTEE. 
Eight - Shiddowka. 
Nine - WooUaa. 
Ten - - Woma. 
A country called Barrabadi was described eastward of Mallowaj, 
between it and Bornoo ; its numerals corresponded with those of 
Bornoo. 
We will now return again to Dagwumba, and follow the route 
thence, over the Quolla, through Yaoora to Bornoo. Gamba we 
have already described as five journies north eastward of Yahndi, 
thence two journies, over a high mountain called Yerim, and 
across a river running southwards (which the Moors called Morjy 
but which it would seem is the continuation of the Karhala) is 
Gooroosie, four journies thence Zoogoo, probably the Zeggo of 
Major Renneirs map ; 10 farther the kingdom of Barragoo. De 
Lisle has placed his kingdom of Bourgou thereabouts. North- 
westward of Barragoo is Koomba, the Kombah of Major Rennell's 
map. The position of this kingdom is pretty well ascertained, 
because those who came from it, described Goorooma as its 
northern neighbour, and Barragoo to be the first kingdom passed 
through in their journies to the coast below Wbydah. Eight 
ioujnies from Barragoo is Toombea, three beyond is Goodoobirree. 
A river running to the Quolla (as it was said, but more probably 
from it) called Leeasa, flows close to the eastward of this path, and 
is crossed, going from Goodoobirree southwards, to a large king- 
dom called Yariba by the Moors, but Yarba more generally by 
the natives. Major Rennell has drawn a river communicating 
with the Niger close to Youri, so has De Lisle. This river Leeasa 
is the only one 1 heard of, answering in the least degree to that of 
Sidi Hamet, but Wassana was a name unknown. Aquallie is the 
frontier town of Yariba, one journey from Goodoobirree, and one 
from Bootee, second only to the capital, Katanga, four jouirnies 
