9. Dufile (Ibrahimieh), 10 Sudan regulars.
10. Fatiko, 250 Sudan regulars, 100 Egyptian regulars.
11. Foweira, 100 Sudan regulars, 100 Egyptian regulars.
The results of the nine months’ work are summed up by the Egyptian General Staff[156] as follows:—
1st. The White Nile had been mapped with very considerable accuracy from Khartoum to Rejaf by Lieutenants C. M. Watson and Chippendall, R.E.
2nd. The slave trade on the White Nile had received a deadly blow.
3rd. Confidence and peace had been restored among the tribes round Gondokoro, who now freely brought in for sale their beef, corn, and ivory.
4th. The work of opening a water communication between Gondokoro and the lakes had been seriously commenced.
5th. Communications had been established with M’tesa, and the connection of Lake Victoria with Lake Albert, by the way of the Victoria Nile, demonstrated.
6th. Government districts had been formed and secure posts with intercommunication established.