$70 Account of the Death of Mr. Mungo Park. [Nov. 



Cataba ; sent same day my people with the above horse, ass, and 

 beads, to Giammalocosto. On my arrival before Cataba 1 gave him 

 one rnusquet', and one string amber, No. 4, which was distributed 

 to his people in the evening ; same day left King Cataba; arrived at 

 Giammalocosto after sun- set, where I met my people. Left 

 Gianimaloeosto Friday morning; slept at Tandecounda. Started 

 from thence Saturday morning ; slept at Guendi. Started from 

 thence on Sunday ; crossed a rivulet ; stopped in the day under a 

 tamarind tree, close to the village Sandougonmanna ; sent to King 

 Sallatigueboure, in that village, five bars tobacco (ten hds.) ; 

 went from thence, and slept at Obimanna ; gave to Mansancoye, 

 the King, two bars scarlet and two bars tobacco ; gave to my 

 landlord three bars tobacco, to the King's son one bar scarlet. 

 Started from thence in the morning. Next day stopped at twelve 

 a. m. at Canope ; slept at Coussaige; found my family there, being 

 chased by the army of the Bambara ; staid at Coussaige two days j 

 gave Martafody, Chief of the village, three bottles of powder; 

 left Coussaige in the evening ; arrived at Mountogore in the morn- 

 ing, where had resided my family, which I had brought back with 

 me from Coursaige to Mountogore, where I found my mother, in 

 which village I staid, and all my family, about one month and a 

 half. Forty-six days after left Mountogore, with all my family, 

 after having disposed of such property as I could not carry with me. 

 Stopped at Moundoundoo after crossing three rivulets ; kissed there 

 the Chief, named Mamandon, who killed me a sheep ; gave him 

 one bottle of powder ; started in the morning; stopped at Couchiar 

 at twelve p. m. under a bark-tree, where I passed the rest of the 

 day. At four p. m. filled my leather bags with water ; started from 

 thence ; travelled all night ; came to Saabie at three a. m. ; this 

 place is inhabited by Marabouts ; staid there two days, where I 

 found a relation of one of my wives; gave him one bottle of powder 

 and three pagnes ; started from Saabie in the morning ; at twelve 

 a.m. stopped at Ioumajaoury, and slept there; started in the 

 morning ; arrived at Tallimangoly at twelve a. m. ; found there a 

 relation, who killed a sheep; gave her three grains of amber; 

 slept there ; started next morning ; stopped at twelve a. m- at 

 Banisirarjla, where I found the King of Boundon with the army of 

 Bambara ; went to salute him, and gave him ten bottles of powder, 

 13 grains amber, No. 1, two grains coral, No. i, and one box 

 tin gilt to the King's goldsmith, four pagnes to his first valet, one 

 pagne worth one piece bafts, to the Chief of the village ten bars 

 powder (two bottles) ; slept there two nights ; started in the morn- 

 ing on ray voyage, while the above army started on the opposite 

 way; stopped. at twelve a.m. at Cumbarja, being very hungry; 

 started in the evening ; slept on the road ; passed about eight a. m. 

 at Gnery Sangnong-agy ; received there some peas without stoppings 

 Stopped at twelve a. m. at Doogay ; started next morning alt 

 twelve, a.m.', stopped at Dahcaba; started in the evening, and 

 slept at Bogoldande; started next morning; stopped at twelve a. mi, 



