IV CONTENTS. 



Barrow's Mount, and Graham's Mountains. — Hippopotami. 

 — Kuta. — Canoes from Rabbah. — Modes of Salutation. — 



River Scenery Mount Forsyth. — Tchange City. — Zago- 



shie. — Arrive and Anchor off Rabbah — Land at Rabbah. — 

 Interview with the Sultan Osiman. — Visit the various Chiefs 



of Rabbah. — Trading commenced Visit the Sultan's 



Daughter. — Land at Zagoshie. . . . Page 41 



CHAPTER X. 



Apartments hired at Rabbah — Filthiness of the Town. — 

 Intercourse with the Sultan and People of Rabbah — Death 

 of Mallam Dendo and the Sultan's Sister. — Difficulty in 

 trading. — Extraordinary Notion of the Natives concerning 

 White Men. — Thoughts of going to Boossa relinquished. — 

 Medical Aid in request. — A Description of Rabbah, and 

 some Account of the Felatahs, their Trade, Manners, and 

 Customs. . . . . . . . .65 



CHAPTER XI. 



Depart for the Sea. — A Tornado. — The Sultan's Tax-ga- 

 therers. — Surgical aid in request. — Land at Egga — Trade 

 there. — The Market at Egga. — The Mallam.— -The Smith's 

 Forge. — Depart from Egga. — Anchor off Ibbodoh (Kacun- 

 dah). — Cuttum-CurafFee. — Addacoodah. — Bocqua Market. 

 — Iddah. — Visit from Abboka. — Interview with Attah — His 

 Generalship. — Native Ingenuity in Trading. — Purchase of 

 English Island from Abboka. — Formal Visit to Attah — His 

 Character. — Mr. Brown left on English Island. . 98 



CHAPTER XII. 



Depart from Iddah.— The River Ado — River Scenery of 

 the Quorra. — Anchor off Kirree. — Distrust of the Natives. — 



