58 LIVINGSTONE'S LAST JOURNALS. [Chap. II. 



No traders seem ever to have come in before this. Barma 

 brought copper and skins for tusks, and the Babisa and 

 Baguha coarse beads. The Bavira are now enraged at seeing 

 Ujijians pass into their ivory field, and no wonder; they 

 took the tusks which cost them a few strings of beads, and 

 received weight for weight in beads, thick brass wire, and 

 loads of calico. 



