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CONTENTS 
THE THIRD VOLUME. 
CHAPTER XXXVIIT. 
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Rainy Season in Kukawa - - - - 1 
Supplies. — The Herbage. — Tropical Rains. — Mr. Vogel's Statement. — > 
The Winged Ant. — Various Kinds of Cultivation. — Intended Ex- 
cursion to Kanem. — Mr. Overweg's Memoranda. — Political Situation 
of Bornu. — The Turks in Central Africa. — Sokoto and Waday. — The 
Festival. — Ceremonies of Festivity. — Decadent Situation. — My 
Horse. 
CHAP. XXXIX. 
Expedition to Kanem - 23 
Money-matters settled. — A Repentant Servant. — Delights of Open 
Encampment. — Dawei-^hu. — Treatment by Slaves. — Variety of Trees. 
Scarcity of Water. — The Town of Y6. — Marriage Customs. — Cha- 
racter of the Country. — Arrival of Mr. Overweg. — Banks of the River. 
— Character of our Freebooting Companions. — Crossing the River. — 
Town of Baruwa. — View of the Tsad. — Native Salt. — Desolate 
Country.— Ninety- six Elephants. — Another Scene of Plunder. — Ar- 
rival at Beri. — Importance of Beri. — Fresh- water Lakes and Natron. 
-Submerged in a Bog. — A Large Snake. — The Valleys and Vales of 
Kanem. — Arrival at the Arab Camp. 
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