| [CHAPTER IV.] | |||
| CENTRAL EASTERNSUDAN. | |||
| (Morant.) | |||
| (Country between the Nile andAbyssinia, bounded by the Atbara and the Blue Nile.) | |||
| Section | 1. — | Country between the Atbara and the Niles,from El Damer southwards to the Abu Haraz-Sofi line | [103] |
| „ | 2. — | Gedaref and District | [106] |
| „ | 3. — | Gallabat and District | [107] |
| „ | 4. — | Country between Blue Nile, Dinder, andRahad, with description of these rivers | [109] |
| Table of distances on theBlue Nile | [115] | ||
| [CHAPTER V.] | ||||
| CENTRAL SUDAN. | ||||
| (Morant.) | ||||
| (Country between the WhiteNile and Abyssinia, bounded by the Blue Nile and Sobat.) | ||||
| Section | 1. — | The Gezira (Khartoum to theSennar-Goz Abu Guma line) | [117] | |
| „ | 2. — | Country south of Sennar-GozAbu Guma line:— | ||
| (a) | General Description | [119] | ||
| (b) | Dar Fung (including Burun and Keili).(Gwynn and Gorringe) | [122] | ||
| (c) | Fazogli. (Smyth) | [123] | ||
| (d) | The Dinkas on White Nile.(Wilson) | [126] | ||
| (e) | Selim Baggara | [130] | ||
| [CHAPTER VI.] | ||||
| SOUTH-EASTERNSUDAN. | ||||
| (Morant.) | ||||
| (The Sobat andtributaries, and country south of the Sobat and north of N. lat. 5°between the Abyssinian frontier and the Bahr El Jebel, includingdescription of the Bahr El Zeraf, R. Atem, etc.) | ||||
| Section | 1. — | Sobat and tributaries | [131] | |
| „ | 2. — | The country south of theSobat and north of N. lat. 5°, between Bahr El Jebel and Abyssinianfrontier:— | ||
| (a) | General description | [141] | ||
| (b) | Bahr El Zeraf. (Wilson) | [142] | ||
| (c) | R. Awai or Atem. (Liddell) | [144] | ||
| (d) | Bor and south. (Türstig andBorton) | [144] | ||
| (e) | The Beri tribe. (Borton) | [147] | ||
| (f) | Country south of the Akobo.(Austin) | [148] | ||
| (g) | The Upper Pibor. (Comyn) | [151] | ||
| Table of distances on theSobat | [152] | |||
| [CHAPTERVII.] | ||
| SOUTH-WESTERNSUDAN. | ||
| (Boulnois.) | ||
| (The Bahr ElGhazal.) | ||
| 1. | Introductory | [153] |
| 2. | General Description | [153] |
| 3. | Rivers and Water Supply | [154] |
| 4. | Administration | [154] |
| 5. | Resources. (Boulnois andBroun) | [154] |
| 6. | Climate and Hygiene.(Haymes) | [156] |
| 7. | Forestry. (Broun) | [157] |
| 8. | Communications and Transport | [159] |
| 9. | Tribes | [159] |
| 10. | Game | [161] |
| 11. | Religious Beliefs.(Cummins) | [162] |
| 12. | Dinka and Bongo Vocabulary.(Cummins and Türstig) | [163] |
| 13. | Itinerary of Bahr el Ghazal River:—LakeNo to Meshra el Rek. (Garstin, Peake,Editor, etc.) | [165] |
| [CHAPTER VIII.] | |||
| WESTERN SUDAN. | |||
| (The Editor.) | |||
| (Kordofan, Darfur, and Shilluk Country.) | |||
| Section | 1. — | Kordofan. (Lloyd):— | |
| 1. General Description | [173] | ||
| 2. Inhabitants | [178] | ||
| 3. Towns | [181] | ||
| 4. Animals | [182] | ||
| 5. Climate and Health.(Stallard) | [183] | ||
| „ | 2. — | Darfur. (Morant) | [184] |
| „ | 3. — | The Shilluks and their Country.(Editor, etc.) | [192] |
| Appendix: History and Religion ofShilluks. (Banholzer, Giffen, etc.) | [197] | ||
| [CHAPTER IX.] | |||
| NORTH-WESTERNSUDAN. | |||
| (Morant.) | |||
| (Country west of the Nile,south of latitude 22° and north of Kordofan.) | |||
| Section | 1. — | Desert west of the Nile and north andwest of Wadi El Gab). (Hodgson, Currie,etc.) | [201] |
| „ | 2. — | Wadi El Gab. (Turner,Colvile, Hunter, Garstin) | [204] |
| „ | 3. — | “Bayuda Desert.” (Fowler,etc.) | [207] |
| Report on El Ein.(Carey) | [210] | ||
| [CHAPTER X.] | |||
| COMMUNICATIONS | |||
| (TheEditor.) | |||
| Section | 1. — | Railways. (Macauley) | [213] |
| „ | 2. — | River Communications.(Bond) | [215] |
| „ | 3. — | Roads | [217] |
| „ | 4. — | Riding and Transport Animals | [217] |
| „ | 5. — | Posts and Telegraphs.(Liddell) | [218] |
PART II.
(HISTORICAL.)