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APPENDIX I. 



List of Books and Papers of Ge5s"eral Interest for West 



Africa. " 



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" Beschryvinghe ende historische verhael van het Gout 

 Koninckrijck van Gunea anders de Gout-Custe de Mina genaemt, 

 liggende in het deel van Africa. Door P. de Marees ; uitgegeven 

 door S. P. THonore Naber (Werken uitgegeven door de Linschoten- 

 Vereeniging) — A rare Dutch Account of the Gold Coast of the 

 early 17th century, by P. de Marees; Reprint, 314 pages with 

 facsimile map and illustrations (M, NijhofE, The Hague, 1912). 



*' A New and Accurate Description of the Coast of Guinea/' 

 by William Bosman (English Translation (from the Dutch), 

 2nd ed. 1721). 



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Nouvelle Relation de I'Afrique Occidentale/' by Jean 



Baptiste Labat; in 5 volumes (Paris, 1728). 



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Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa," 1795-97, by 



Mungo Park (Ed. 2, London, 1799). 



" The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa in 1805, 

 by Mungo Park — with an account of the Hfe of Mr. Park 



(London, 1815). 



** Remarks on the Country, from Cape Palmas to the River 

 Congo/' etc., by John Adams (London, 1823), 



*' Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and 

 Central Africa, 1822-24," by Major Denham, Captain Clapperton, 

 and Dr. Oudney; Botany by Robert Brown; in 2 volumes 

 (London, 1826). 



" Records of Captain Clapperton's last Expedition to Africa/' 

 by Richard Lander; in 2 volumes (London, 1830). 



" Journal of an Expedition to explore the Niger, etc.'', by 

 Richard and John Lander; in 3 volumes (London, 1832). 



" Is the Quorra, which has lately been traced to its Discharge 

 into tlie Sea, the same River as the Niger of the Ancients ? " 

 by W. Martin Leake in Joum. Roy. Geog. Soc, ii., 1832, pp. 1-28, 



with map of N. Africa. 



** Narrative of an Expedition into the Interior of Africa, by 

 the River Niger " in 1832-1834, by Macgregor Laird and R. A. K. 

 Oldfield; in 2 volumes (London, 1837). 



" A brief account of an Ascent of the Old Calabar River in 

 1836,'' by R. K. Oldfield in Journ. Roy. Geog. Soc, vii., 1837, 



pp. 195-198. 



" Journals of the Rev. James Frederick Schon and Samuel 



Crowther " (who with the sanction of Her Majesty's Govt. 

 accompanied the Expedition up the Niger in 1841, on behalf of 

 the Church Missionary Society), 393 pages (Hatchard & Son, 

 PiccadiUy, London, 1842). 



