[CHAPTER IV.]
CENTRAL EASTERNSUDAN.
(Morant.)
(Country between the Nile andAbyssinia, bounded by the Atbara and the Blue Nile.)
Section1. —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.)
Section1. —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.)
Section1. —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.)
Section1. —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.)
Section1. —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.)
Section1. —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.)