| 1860 - 614 pages
...to the confluence of the river Benuwe with the Mayo Kebbi, there Ua natural passage, without farther obstruction, for boats of about four feet in depth...its present shallow state, seems to be navigable for flat-bottomed boats." * Dr Barth thinks that the level of the Tsad and of the Benuwe at this town are... | |
| Biology - 1880 - 950 pages
...is a natural passage, navigable without further olistruction for boats of about four feet in de|>th, and the Mayo Kebbi itself, in its present shallow...have no doubt may, during the highest state of the inundation, go as far as Dawa in the Tuburi country, where Dr. Voqcl was struck with that large sheet... | |
| Biology - 1880 - 998 pages
...Úinué and the Atlantic. An almost uninterrupted communication has been opened by nawith Ihe Mnyo Kebbi, there is a natural passage, navigable without...four feet in depth, and the Mayo Kebbi itself, in ils present shallow state, seems to be navigable for canoes, or flat bottomed boats like those uf the... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - Geography - 1880 - 898 pages
...Hiver Binué with the Mayo Kebbi, there is a natural 302 ASCENT OF THE RIVER BINUE IN AUGUST 1879; passage, navigable without further obstruction for boats of about four feet in depth, and the Mayo Kcbbi itself, in its present shallow state, seems to be navigable for canoes, or flat-bottomed boats... | |
| Henry Allon - Christianity - 1857 - 596 pages
...herself; for, from the mouth of the Kwara to the confluence of the river Be-nuwe with the mayo-Kebbi, there is a natural passage, navigable without further...obstruction for boats of about four feet in depth; and the mayo-Kebbi itself, in its present shallow state, seems to be navigable for canoes, or flat-bottomed... | |
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