[The following replies were written by Mr. Davidson.]
“Question 1. About fifty-four miles—it is known by the name of Wad Mesah, and also called Wholgrass [?]
“2. The town is Assah, distant about two miles—a few scattered houses on each side to within half a mile of the sea.
“3. Of no importance; famed only for having near it a Tuesday market, to which many people resort—its population may be one hundred persons.
“4. Assah is the name of the district through which the river Mesah flows: neither is known by the name of Tesset.
“5. From ’Agulú fifteen miles; large town with a population of about six hundred.
“6. Equidistant; about thirty miles from each; and visible from both.
“8. The Rás el Wad comes directly from the mountains, and passes by Tárúdánt where it takes the name of Sús.
“9. Tedsi is about twenty miles E.N.E. of Tárúdánt.
“10. I can learn nothing of Wad-e-Stá.