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Frontiers of Produces. 337 bank near Jebelein and further south, belong to the Upper Nile Province. From the south of Dar El Ahamda (White Nile Province) the boundarj- includes the Aulad Hemeid tribe and runs to Fungor (Kordofan), thence to Lake No.
From Lake No up the Thalweg of the Bahr El Ghazal and roughly westwards along the 9° parallel. Sultan Rob South, and Dar Jange belonging to Kordofan.
The western boundary is the eastern frontier of Darfur, which leaves Um Badr and Foga to Kordofan and Kaja West Serrug to Darfur, thence in a south-westerly direction to Dam Jamad, thence southwards, leaving Zernak, Um Bahr, Tom Wad Zarag, Gad El Habub and Sherafa to Kordofan. Thence southwards to the Bahr El Arab, leaving the Maalia and Rizeigat to Darfur, and the Homr and Dar Jange to Kordofan.
Sennar.* The boundary of the Gezira (Blue Nile) Province from Ein El Lueiga to a point on the left bank of the Blue North NUe two miles south of Fadasi Amarab.
The thalweg of the Rahad from Ein El Lueiga to the Abyssinian frontier, thence the Abyssinian frontier to the Kast. K. Yabus south of Kirin.
Not settled, but roughly the parallel 10° N. Lat. South. The southern boundary of the Gezira (Blue Nile) Province, from Fadasi Amarab to J. Atshan, anu inence West, southwards, leaving the Segadi-Moya-Gule road to Sennar, to Jebel Gerauid, and thence to about the intersection of 33° E. Long, with 10° N. Lat SUAKIN.
The northern portion of the eastern boundary of Berber Province. North. The Red Sea. East The Eritrean frontier from Ras Kasar to the junction of the Ambakta and Baraka Khors, thence down the Khor South. Baraka to the junction of the Khor Langeb, thence up the Khor Langeb to the junction of the Khor Dageint, thence to Bir Tihamrori in Khor Derudeb, thence to Bir Tendera (Kassala).
The eastern boundary of Berber Province. ■ West.
Upper Nile. Jebelein. North.
The western and southern boundary of Sennar, thence the Abyssinian frontier to Uganda (5"" N. Lat.) East. N. parallel 5°. South. The eastern frontier of Kordofan from Jebelein to Lake No, thence the left bank of the Bahr El Jebel to West.
N. Lat. 5° 30', including the Aliab and western Baris. Shambe and its immediate vicinity belongs to the Bahr El Ghazal Province.
White Nile Province.
From Meshra Abadam on the White Nile (13 miles south of Khartoum) to a point about half-way between it and North. Soba on the Blue Nile.
From the abovementioned point, the eastern boundary runs in a S.S.W. direction, leaving El Sid Wad Isa, Wad East. El Eiselat, El Sideira, Mahareiba, Um Seneita and Salim to the east (i.e. to Blue Nile Province), thence westwards round N. end of Goz El Naga (Blue Nile Province) and southwards, leaving Abdel Majid, Hashaba, Hemedana and Faki Medawi to the west (i.e. to White Nile Province), thence westwards round N. of Tahamid (Blue Nile Province) and S.E. round N. of the Um Shadida (White Nile Province), west of Id Nibeihi (Blue Nile Province), and east of Baashiin and Ghefeil (White Nile Province). Thence due S.W. of Deshanat and Gemeil (Blue Nile Province) and east of Jebels El Duhum, Atshan, Gelata Gedad, and Byut (White Nile Province) to J. Mir, thence to the White Nile at Jebelein.
* In 1905 the Headquarters of Sennar Province will probably be at Senga, and Wad Medani will belong to Gezira. This change will alter the detail of the Northern and Western boundaries.