The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan: a compendium prepared by officers of the Sudan government, Vol. 2 (of 2)
A COMPENDIUM PREPARED BY OFFICERS OF THE SUDAN GOVERNMENT.
EDITED BY LIEUT.-COLONEL COUNT GLEICHEN, C.V.O., C.M.G., D.S.O. ( Late Director of Intelligence, Sudan Government and Egyptian Army, and Sudan Agent, Cairo. )
Volume II. (ROUTES.)
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The Routes in this Volume have been arranged according to the Chapters in Vol. I.
Additional matter is given in the shape of an Appendix, describing the main Routes leading out of the Sudan.
Almost the whole Volume has been edited by Captain H. H. S. Morant (Assistant Director of Intelligence), to whom my best thanks are due; Captain W. Lloyd is chiefly responsible for the excellent Routes in Kordofan.
Intermediate places where water is to be found (except those obviously on a river) are given in italics.