APPENDIX, 



My friend and fellow-traveller, Capt. Cunyng- 

 hame, of the 60th Rifles, having had several 

 opportunities of seeing parts of Albania which I 

 have not been able to visit, has kindly consented 

 to allow me to insert the following letter from 

 him, giving a short account of his excursions, 

 and, particularly, a very celebrated one, in which 

 he was one of a party that killed four wild boars. 



My dear B , ~ London, Sept. 1841. 



About two months since, you requested me to send 

 you a few lines, any spare opportunity I might have, 

 giving you some account how I passed my life while 

 I was absent from Corfu, in the winter of 1839, com- 

 manding a detachment at the island of Paxo, which 

 it pleased his excellency at that time to order me to do. 

 This request I shall with great pleasure comply with, 

 in order that, as the winter is now coming on, when 

 some hard day's hunting or shooting may have failed to 

 make you sufficiently tired to sleep, the perusal of a 



