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Page 317
... ( K ) Mundwe ( M ) tree 10 × to the east on the Liberian side of the cairn . No. 2 cairn where the Bingbangkodu ( B ) 1,490 * — Kodu ( L ) 350 × road crosses the Dundugbia . * Not reproduced . • GREAT BRITAIN AND LIBERIA . 817.
... ( K ) Mundwe ( M ) tree 10 × to the east on the Liberian side of the cairn . No. 2 cairn where the Bingbangkodu ( B ) 1,490 * — Kodu ( L ) 350 × road crosses the Dundugbia . * Not reproduced . • GREAT BRITAIN AND LIBERIA . 817.
Page 318
... road : from the above cairn in a straight line 72 × at 176 ° true No. 3 cairn on the left bank of the Dundugbia where the Pe Ye flows into it . No. 4 cairn on the Bedu ( B ) 750 * -Mendikoma ( L ) 1,090 road : a on the west side and aon ...
... road : from the above cairn in a straight line 72 × at 176 ° true No. 3 cairn on the left bank of the Dundugbia where the Pe Ye flows into it . No. 4 cairn on the Bedu ( B ) 750 * -Mendikoma ( L ) 1,090 road : a on the west side and aon ...
Page 319
... road : from the above cairn in a straight line 150 * at 162 ° true to the head of the Pe Pulo : down the Pe Pulo to ... road . No. 11. cairn where the Bongbollu ( B ) 590 * -Dawa ( L ) 670 * road crosses the Pe Pulo : a on a Bande ( K ) ...
... road : from the above cairn in a straight line 150 * at 162 ° true to the head of the Pe Pulo : down the Pe Pulo to ... road . No. 11. cairn where the Bongbollu ( B ) 590 * -Dawa ( L ) 670 * road crosses the Pe Pulo : a on a Bande ( K ) ...
Page 320
... road : down the bed of this Burung- burungdu to its junction with the Pondea : down the bed of the Pondea to its junction with the Pe Pau : up the bed of the Pe Pau to its source : from the source of the Pe Pau in a straight line 100 ...
... road : down the bed of this Burung- burungdu to its junction with the Pondea : down the bed of the Pondea to its junction with the Pe Pau : up the bed of the Pe Pau to its source : from the source of the Pe Pau in a straight line 100 ...
Page 321
... road : from the above cairn in a straight line 150 * at 240 ° true to the head of the Pe Porrong : down the P'e l'orrong to its junction with its southerly branch : up this southerly branch of the Pe Porrong to its westerly source ...
... road : from the above cairn in a straight line 150 * at 240 ° true to the head of the Pe Porrong : down the P'e l'orrong to its junction with its southerly branch : up this southerly branch of the Pe Porrong to its westerly source ...
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