Compass bearings from points on Atbara (left and right banks) and the summit of Tabarakalla SAD.427/4/4-48,59-65 The main body of the diary, with Sundays separate at the back (SAD.427/4/59-65). It begins as R.V. Savile meets the Abyssinian
delegates to the frontier commission in Gallabat (SAD.427/4/4), and the first section gives details of R.V. Savile's trek with C.W. Gwynn, D.S.O., Surveys Department, along the Sudan-Abyssinian border, to the Setit river and back (SAD.427/4/4-12,
59-60), then to the Rahad river and back (SAD.427/4/12-13, 59-60) to undertake survey work, map sketching and beaconing of the frontier. The diary also contains information about a visit to the province by R. von Slatin, Inspector-General
(SAD.427/4/14-18, 60-61), R.V. Savile's trip to take the Camel Corps to Gedaref (SAD.427/4/15-17, 60-61), crop inspection (SAD.427/4/20),
Bayram celebrations, including sports arranged by R.V. Savile (SAD.427/4/22-23,
61-62), and visitors, trying cases and travel arrangements are mentioned throughout. An account is given of a tribute-collecting tour on the Gash in Northern Kassala, from Gamman to Goz Regeb and back to Kassala (SAD.427/4/29-39, 62-64), and the
diary ends with R.V. Savile's journey to Egypt to go on leave (SAD.427/4/44-48, 64-65)
[Notes: daily; see also SAD.427/3 for an expanded account of SAD.427/4/29-39, 62-64]