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[ not> permanentes^
J transitory effects _
[that vanish in, a fes days.
they are r lerav Aie,
sudden h mpests (
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W ild A ss es, Gazelles & Aliéis 'CAràMopes)
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The river Gash, loses itselfirvAie
sands o f die desat in subterranean
channels & has no outlet.iWctier is
reached, by, weds 45fldeefi,ui the
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V The whole o f d is country froirvtheriyer \ \ / this latitude south between, theAtbi urt,.
<$> R ahadto Cassai x, betweervl3 '&16'N .Zat. VI
y is highly adapt/ d for cotton, cultivation, \
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The Sutives have names for many localities, but Roseares
I D E M B E
no place that is not npermanentvillageis marked,
upon, this map. The route, line, is the, direct march,
from camp to camp, but flying explorations were made,
onhorses.dhmg the. foot o f 'diegreat mountain chain.
Stanford's GeogfEstab?
L o u d o n & C am b rid g e ; M acm illan Sc Co.