Section 2. Different branches of the Berber race.—1. Berbers
of Atlas.—2. Shuluh.—3. Kabyles.—
4. Tuaryk.................................. 18
1. Berbers of the Northern Atlas ........ 18
2.1 Shuluh ............................................. 19
3. The Kabyles of Algiers and Tunis, and
the Berber tribes in the central parts of
Alantica............. .......... ........................... *_ 20
4. Tuaryk ................ 21
Section 3. Nations of the Sahara, Tuaryk, and T ib b o .... 21
Section^ 4. Of the population of the African coast, and the
States of Barbary......... .................................... 25
Section 5. Physical characters of the Barbary Moors, and
the Native tribes of Atlas and the Sahara.. 26
Section 6. Of theTibbo ................... ............. . . . ..............^ 30
Section 7. Of the Guanches, or old inhabitants of the
Canary Islands ........................... ., 32
Section 8. Of the proof of affinity, founded on resemblance
of language, between different branches
of the Atlantic race—Inquiry into the probable
relations of this race with others in
Africa and in Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
CHAPTER III.
General Survey o f the Ethnography .of Central Africa to the
Northward o f the Equator.
Section 1. Geographical limitations—Land, of Negroes—
Ethiopia.......................... .. I. . . . . V* 43
Section 2. General survey of the physical and moral state
of the native races in the interior of Africa.. 45
CHAPTER IV.
Ethnography o f Central Africa to the Northward o f the Equator,
continued — Western division—Nations o f Senegambia and
Guinea.
Section 1. Outline of the physical geography of Senegambia
................................ ...... ..................... .. 55
Section 2. Of the Mandingos............ .. ..................... 58
Of the Bambarrans ........... .. „ ......... .. 65
Section 3. Of the Fulahs .......................... 7. ......... 66
Page.
Physical character pf the Fulabs................ 69
Section 4. Of the inferior races,inhabiting the region between
the Senegal and Cape Palmas....... . 73
Paragraph A. Inhabitants of mountainous
regions.. . .............................. 74
1. Of the Jallonkas, or Jallunkan,
and the Sokko... .... ................. 74
2. The Kissi,^.. ............ 75
>, 3. Sulima ................. . 75
4. Sangafa , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 76
Paragraph B. Of the nations inhabiting
t|ie Tow< countries -between the Senegal
and the_,Gambia. . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . __ 77
1. The Iolpfs ................. 77
2. The Sérr’eres’ ......................... 79
3. The Serawoblli *d$ Saracolets .. 80
Paragraph C. Of the Negro states on the
Gambia, and the'native tribes between
that river and Cape Palmas.. . . . . . . , , 80
1. The Feluppes ....................... 81
** 2^ The Papels ................ '.82
3. The Balantes' .................. -.. 82
4. The Bissagos .................. . . . 82
.5. The Biafares qr Iolas . . . . . . . . 83
6. The Basares and Naloubes . . . . 83
7. The Zapes ....................: . . . . 84
„ 8. The Bulloms, Susüs, Tim.-
manis and Bagoes . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
9. The Quojas—Folgias-—People
of Cape „Monte, Sanguin, and
~; Settra Krbo ............. . 85
10. The Kroos or Kroomen......... ,86
Coast from Cape Palmas to the Gold Coast.
Section 6.t , Of the nations inhabiting fhe Gold Coast and
the countriesl||l the .inferior.. S 7. . . . V. . . . . 87
1. Inta race •». v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Inta, Fanti, Ashanti....... . 88
Acra race ........................................... 90
Section 6. Of the Foy race, including the Whidab, Papah,
Dahomeh, and several other nations of the