
C H A P. IV.
From Hor-Cacamot to Teawa, Capital o f Atbara, P- 333
C H A P . V.
Tratifa&ions ât Teawa— Attempts o f thé Shekh to detain the Author
there— ddminifers Medicines to him and his Wives—JFarious Converfations
with him, and Inftances o f his Treachery, ¡¡¿¡g
C H A P. VI.
Tranfaaions at Teawa continued— A Moullah and Sberr'ffe arrive
from Beyla— News from Basel Feel and Sennaar— .An Eclipfe o f
the Moon— Leave Teawa, ' 384
C H A P . VII.
Arrival at Beyla— Friendly reception there, and after, armmgft the
Nuba— Arrival at Sennaar, . ^0g
C H A P .
G H A P. VIII.
Gonverjalkn with the King— With Shehb Adelan— Interview with
the King’s Ladies, &c. P. 429
C H A P . IX.
Converfations With Achmet—Hi/hry and Government o f Sennaar—
Hedt— Difeafes— Trade o f that Country— The Authors diftrefhd
: Situation— Leaves Sennaar, ' ' Äf f i
C H A P . X.
Journey from Sennaar to Cbendi, goo.
C H A P . XI.
Reception at Cbendi by Sittina Converfations with her— Enter the
Defert— Pillars o f moving Sand— The Simoom— Latitude o f
Chiggre, 5*9
C H A- P;