LETTERS. -h Yet. S f Yuz. ; Yuk. X Iz. Ï I Yugh. H • Yow YV Yew. • A. A Yid. 0 Yib. D Yir. G Yes. 5 Yei. J Yim. 7* Yigh. 5 Yish. / Yin. !> Yill. These characters will be sufficient to enable the learned to trace the connexion of the language with others that are now extinct. Here we have no opportunity of making inquiries into this important subject. Note. The rest o f the Journal, describing their return to Mourzuk, is wholly uninteresting, and is therefore omitted. L I S T O F P L A T E S . No. 1. Alameen ben Mohammed El Kanemy, Sheikh of Bomou, Frontispiece Page 2. Part o f the Stony Desert, . . . to fa c e p a g e xvi 3. Castle at Mourzuk, from Mr. Ritchie’s Grave. . , . , ; xxi 4. Woman o f Sockna . . f . .,s ,( , >nwu)!T • • x x v ii 5, Vignette, Arabs- Meeting . . . . xlii 6. View ¡of the Bahr Mandia . . 1 . . ; i lviii 7. Castle, and Salt Lake Tegishy . . 5 8. Anay Tibboo Country . . . . . 17 9. Kanemboo Marketwoman,—Unmarried Woman o f Soudan 46 10. Body Guard o f the Sheikh o f Bomou 64 11. Reception o f the Mission by the Sultan o f Bornou 79 12. Shouaa Women, kingdom o f Bornou 94 13. Arrival at Mora, the capital o f Mandara 111 14. Mandara Musicians . 123 15. Plan o f the Pass o f H airy, Mandara mountains , 127 16. Attack on Musfeia . . . . # . 133 17. Vignette, Manner o f Roasting Fish . f . 148 18. The River Gambarou, or Yeou, near Lada 152 19. Favourite o f the Seraglio, accompanying a Military Expedition 163 20. Kanemboo Spearman,— Munga Bowman, in the service o f the Sheikh o f Bomou . . . . . . 166 21. Abdel Gassam, a Felatah from Timbuctoo—A Bomouese on a Journey 177 22. Vignette, Kanemboo Night Watch 180 23. Hu t, and Carpenter’s Shop . . . . 201 24. Vignette, Plan o f Kouka 225
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