CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER I. 
The Author's Motives for undertaking the Voyage — his Instructions and Departure 
— arrives at yUlifree, on the Gambia River — proceeds to Vlntain. — Some Account 
of the Feloops. — Proceeds up the River for jfonkakonda — arrives at Dr. Laidleys. 
— Some Account of Pisania, and the British Factory established at that Place. — 
The Author's Employment during his Stay at Pisania — his Sickness and Recovery 
— the Country described— prepares to stt out for the Interior. - page i 
CHAPTER II. 
Description of the Feloops, the Jaloffs, the Foulahs, and Mandingoes. — Some Account 
of the Trade between the Nations of Europe and the Natives of Africa by the Way 
of the Gambia, and between the Native Inhabitants of the Coast and the Nations 
of the interior Countries — their Mode of selling and buying, bV. - 15 
CHAPTER III. 
The Author sets out from Pisania — his Attendants — reaches Jindey Story related 
by a Mandingo Negro. — Proceeds to Medina, the Capital of JVooUi. — Interview 
with the King. — Saphies or Charms. — Proceeds to Kolor. — Description of Mumho 
Jumbo — arrives at Koojar — wrestling Match. — Crosses the Wilderness, and 
arrives at TalUka, in the Kingdo7n of Bondou. - - 29 
CHAPTER IV. 
Some Account of the Inhabitants ofTallika. — The Author proceeds for Fatteconda — 
Incidents on the Road. — Crosses the Neriko, arrives at Koorkarany — reaches the 
