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CONTENTS. 
APPENDIX. 
CHAPTER I. 
Concerning the Ideas entertained hy the Ancient Geographers, as well as the Moderns, 
down to the Times of DeVisle and D'Anvllle, respecting the Course of the River 
Niger. - - - - page iii 
CHAPTER 11. 
Concerning the Geographical Discoveries of Mr. Park. - p. xiii 
CHAPTER HI. 
Construction of the Geography of Mr. Park's Expedition Into Africa, p. xxii 
CHAPTER IV. 
The Construction of the Geography continued. - - p. xxxvi 
CHAPTER V. 
Construction of the New Map of North Africa. — New Arrangement of the Course of 
the Nile — Its distant Fountain yet unexplored by Europeans. — A central Position 
In Africa, determined. — Edrlsl's Line of Distance, consistent. — Errors of Leo. 
p.li 
CHAPTER VI. 
The Subject continued — Course of the River Niger, at large — has no Communication 
with the Nile — Ptolemy s Description of It consistent. - p. Ixx 
CHAPTER VII. 
Observations on the physical and political Geography of North Africa — Naturally 
divisible Into three Parts — Productive In Gold — Boundary of the Moors and 
Negroes — the Foulahs, the Leucaethiopes of the Ancients. - p. Ixxxii 
