with the ethnography of Sudan, can only be elucidated satisfactorily
by more extensive* information concerning the languages
of the nations in the interior of Africa.
I shall here subjoin the numerals in the dialects pf the three
principal languages of Sudan, and must refer my reader to
a short vocabulary containing some other words in those languages,
and in those of Guinea and Senegambia, which will
be found at the end of the present chapter.
W E ST E RN SUDAN. EASTERN SUDAN. BOR.NOWÏ. YAR.R.IBA.