[39]Though Bir Sultan to J. Meidob appears to be the shortest route, the route to J. Anka is stated to be the one generally used.
[40]Conditions may have changed for the better since the delimitation of the Sudan-Eritrea frontier.
[41]For continuation of this route to Sofi on Atbara, vide [Route 13.]
[42]For more recent report Lake Tsana to Gallabat vide Routes [126] and [127.]
[43]About 7 miles S. of J. Jerok.
[44]About 7 miles S. of J. Jerok.
[45]About 64 miles from Kodok, vide routes [47] and [48.]
[46]Cows, £5 to £7; oxen and bulls, £2 to £4; sheep and goats, 5s. to 10s. each; eggs, 8 for 1s.; fowls, 6d.; labourer, 10s. a month. (Mr. F. Spire, Collector, Gondokoro, August, 1903.)
[47]Another account places Adam Madi’s at 42 miles from Gondokoro, and some distance inland.
[48]Taken from “Précis of Information concerning the Uganda Protectorate.”—I.D.W.O.