434 DIJ&TANCF. 01- TUE MOUjNTAlK* 



eyes tipon hiin^ tBat instant he wouW Be stiniek 



with bliinbiop?. 



Yamora is stated to Ije distant, iuluiul from 

 Fedfr, two days' journey travelling on foot, and 

 Yamori i$ the same iist^n6« Ittm the e^tb&t 

 mountain; not, however, as the crow flic?, Imt 

 it wotjlfl take that ])eriod oi" time to reach it, 

 from the winding and difficnllies uf the road. 

 From this account there is ei^ery reason to snp- 

 th^jt e£aifhii{i(mkes Y«:rl^l6 ^^tdi^s 

 safe tms^tmUy felt ui)on tbte -Aft fix aa: 



we coi:3d %N5€aPtain, there was no appearance of 

 a lairnino' volcano existirijj;' in either of tlie monn- 

 taius just liiontioned ; they were both densely 

 ^loebed vegetati^ ttum tJspdeiftHy the 



QMm MtmntaiB.** 



ifl'eart.he hanks of tlie rivei", a short <li>rau-e6-Xipt 

 is an uniuch^sed native hiirial-oruund ; the oi'avfift 

 had a stone or jneee of wood ]4aeed both at the 

 head and foot : there were several trees of Ilibisctis 



aUtmm, 7hmmih$ Infystt An^ si v$iy l^i?ge one, 

 called Bdy Gltmpon^ hy the natives, {Stercidkt 



y}/'^«/fl,Linn.) whiclnvasdescnhed))y thenias being 

 poisonous, pro(bicing violent voniirinii" and pains 

 in tlie head, if the fruit be eaten. 1 suhseipientiy 



it^ planted iibmi tlie fmm& hi tha vill&^e, 

 Thece weiJe tw^ of time ffnoj lo%» spreading 

 tree& hi the burial-ground, and I procured sj>eci- 



