APPENDIX. 
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CHAPTER V. 
Construction of the New Map of North Africa.*'-'New Arrangement of the 
Course of the Nile — Its distant Fountains yet unexplored by Europeans. 
— A central Position in Africa, deterjnined. — Edrisi's Line of Distance, 
consistent, — Errors of Leo. 
In order that the reader may be enabled to judge of the improved state 
of the new map of North Africa, I shall set before him a list of the 
* Table of the principal latitudes and longitudes In the Map. 
*Cadiz - - , - 
C. Spartel 
C. Cantin 
C. deGeer - 
C. Bajador - 
*I. Ferro - - - 
C. Blanco 
*C. Verd 
+ C. Palmas 
1 1. St. Thomas 
Tunis 
Tripoly 
Mourzouk 
*Suez 
-Cairo 
Koseir 
Sennar 
Source of the Nile in 
Abyssinia 
t C. Guardafiii 
Syene 
} 
In the map. 
Latitude* 
8 N 
36° 2l' N 
35 48 
32 33 
30 28 
26 20 
27 51 
20 47 
14 48 
4 30 
o I 
36 44 
32 54 
27 48 
30 2 
30 3 
26 8 
13 35 
10 59 
" 43 
24 — 
Longitude. 
E 
6' 19'W 
5 57 
9 15 
9 54 
14 17 
17 37 
16 58 
17 34 
7 41 
6 37 
10 20 
13 15 
15 3 
32 28 
31 20 
34 8 
33 3030' 
36 55 
51 12 
33 30 
By M. Fleu. 
rieu. 
Longitude. 
6° 19' 
6 2 
9 " 
ID 31 
14 49 
17 37 
16 58 
17 35 
Con. de 
Temps. 
5 54 
9 53 
14 28 
Bruce. 
13 20 
31 29 
*3r 4 
'36 55 
■33 30 
• The longitudes thus marked, are from celestial observation, either at the place, or 
in the vicinage. 
t From timekeepers : the two first by Capt. Price, the latter by 'Capt. Richardson. 
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