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The Author removes to Wanda ;— great Scarcity, and its afflicting Consequences.— The Author recovers his Horse and Clothes— presents his Horse to the Mansa: and prosecutes his "Journey to Kamalia — some Account o f that Town.— The Author's kind Reception by Karfa Taura, a Slatee, who proposes to go to the Gambia in the next dry Season, with a Caravan o f Slaves.— The - Author's Sickness, and Determination to remain and accompany Karfa. i - page 245 C H A P T E R X X . O f the Climate and Seasons.—'Winds. — Vegetable Productions,— Population.— General Observations on the Character and Disposition o f the Mandingoes; and a summary Account o f their Manners and Habits of Lifey their Marriages, &c. p . 258 C H A P T E R X X I . The Account of the Mandingoes continued.— Their Notions in respect o f the Planetary Bodies, and the Figure o f the Earth.— Their religious Opinions, and Belief in a Future State.— Their Diseases and Methods o f Treatment.— Their Funeral Ceremonies, Amusements, Occupations, Diet, Arts, Manufactures, idc. p. 271 C H A P T E R X X I I . Observations concerning the State and Sources o f Slavery in Africa. - p . 287 C H A P T E R X X I I I . O f Gold-dust, and the Manner in which it is collected.— Process o f washing it.— Its Value in Africa.— O f Ivory.— Surprise o f the Negroes at the Eagerness o f the Europeans fo r this Commodity.— Scattered Teeth frequently picked up in the Woods.— Mode o f Hunting the Elephant.Some Refections on the unimproved State o f the Country, & c . - - - p. 299 C H A P T E R X X IV . Transactions at Kamalia resumed.—Arabic M S S . in Use among the Mahomedan Negroes.— Reflections concerning the Conversion and Education of the Negro Children.— Return o f the JfutboFs Benefactor, K a rfa .-F u rth e r Account o f the Purchase and Treatment f l f Slav * .— Past i f Rhamadan how observed by the N e g r o e s .— Author’s Anxiety fo r the Day o f Departure.— The Caravan sets out— Account o f it on its Departure, ahdiPFdiiedingsion the Road, until its Arrival at Page 21 x Kinytakooro. ~ \ . C H A P T E R ' X X V . The Coffle crosses the Jallonia Wilderness.— Miserable Fate o f one o f the female Slaves; — arrives at Sooseetai— pricttds to Manna.— Some Account o f the Jalonhas.— Crosses the main Streamr o f th.e Senegal— Bridge of\a Construction.— Arrives at Malacoitd.— Remarkable Conduct of the King o f the Jaloffs. - J , £ ! * C H A P T E R X X V I . The Caravan proceeds to Konhdoo, and crosses flhf.flalemi River.— Its Arrival at Baniserile, Kiruiani, and Tombdiurida.— Incidents on the Road.— A matrimonial Case.— Specimen of the Shea_Tree.— The, Caravah proceeds througi-manyTfulns - and Villages, and arrives at length on the Banks of the Gambia.— Passes through Medina, the Capital o f Woolli, and,finally, stopsg.at Jindey.— The Author, accompanied by Karfa, proceeds to Pisania.— Various Occurrences previous to hu D e parture, from Africa,— ta ie sh is Passage. in an American Ship.— Short Account of: his Voyage fo Great B r ita inly the Way o f the West Indies. 9 f p . Z A S


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