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                               RC   _TTE 24 : MEDINA—RASS                                 167


             miles.
          total, atagos.
           175  22 Mashdsh Batin el-'Urmah; water after rain obtained by-
                                digging.
                              Dir. E. by N. following a torrent bed, then crossing
                                gravelly plain.
           205 30 Wadi el-Miyah, liable to inundation. Regular halting
                                 place at wells of Bajir, WSW.
     N*
                              Route first crosses sandhills, then a gravelly plain
                                with scattered bushes, bounded on the S. by
  Hlgj-                         rocky hills.
           225  20 Jirzawiyah, wells in a hollow. A line of hills running N.
                                and S. is crossed ; the track then passes through
     v. •                       a grassy valley and traverses a plain.
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                           Dir. E. by N.
           252 27 TJddas, wells.
                           Dir. E. by N. across the plain.
                              15 m. Matta, enclosure with a few families of culti­
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                                      vators ; wells ; two deserted hamlets.
                              Track skirts rocky hills (Jebel Abanat ?).
           285 33 Rass, town ; see I, p. 373.
                           [The above distances can be regarded as approximate
                        only. They are based on the time apparently taken by
  •••                   Sadlier, on the assumption that the pace was generally
                        2\ miles an hour. The positions in Hunter’s map of
                        Henakiyah, Jebel Mawlyah, Batin el-‘Urmah, and
                        Jirzawiyah also rest on this hypothesis.                                             1
                           Burckhardt’s itinerary gives the time from Medina
                        to Rass as 105 hours, exclusive of halts. His pace
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                        appears to have been, in general, about 2J miles per
                        hour. The distance to be inferred from his time does
                        not therefore differ much from that which appears to be                              i
                        given by Sadlier.                                                                    '
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  =&*:*•                   Burckhardt mentions the following places and times,
                        the figures giving the total number of hours from
                        Medina :
                                MEDINA.
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              :           hour.
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     .«*                    1 ‘Areidh, tomb of a sheikh ; well (Bir Rashid).
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                £           4 Hafna, in the bed of a torrent.
   :                      23 Soiveidir, in a valley ; wells and date-trees.
                          27 A valley ; wells and dom palms.

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