A.—Idrees Wod Defter’s Route to the W.S.W., from Dehm
Gudyoo.
First day.—Four hours to the village of the Kredy chief Mangirr, on Agahd’s territory.
Second day.—Six or seven leagues to some Kredy hamlets still on Agahd’s territory.
Third day.—Long day’s march of seven or eight hours to the deserted villages of a former Kredy chief, named Koiye.
Fourth day.—Eight leagues across an uninhabited district; night in the wilderness.
Fifth day.—Seven leagues to a small Seriba belonging to Idrees Wod Defter on Mount Berangah.
Sixth day.—Seven or eight leagues across an inhabited district to the chief Seriba of Idrees Wod Defter, situated on a river flowing to the north-west. The Kredy tribes of the district are called Bia and Mehre; the local chief is named Gariaongoh.
Seventh day.—Five hours’ march to the west to a subsidiary Seriba belonging to Idrees, called Adya, after the Kredy tribe of the district.
Eighth day.—Long day’s march of eight or nine leagues across the wilderness.