Tenth and Eleventh days.—Across uninhabited country; two nights in the wilderness.
Twelfth day.—A day’s march to the abode of Ndenny, a son and former behnky of the deceased Sena.
Thirteenth day.—To the residence of Baziboh, the son of Sena, now an independent chieftain.
Fourteenth day.—To the Gangara mountains, the home of the A-Madi and their kindred tribe the Imberry.
Fifteenth and Sixteenth days.—Through populated districts to the residence of the old chieftain Ezo.
G.—ROUTE FROM KURSHOOK ALI’S CHIEF SERIBA ON THE DYOOR TO ABOO SHATTER, IN THE DISTRICT OF THE BELLANDA.
First day.—Eight hours’ march to the south-west and south, through Hassaballa’s small Seriba to Kurshook Ali’s subsidiary Seriba Mittoo in Bongoland.
Second day.—Six. hours’ march to the south, to a second Seriba belonging to the same company, and called Longo. A small Seriba of Agahd’s lies to the east of the route: it is called Mbor, and is not far from the left bank of the Dyoor.
Third day.—Seven or eight leagues to the site of a former Seriba of Kurshook Ali, named Murr.