CONTENTS. 
sets out for that Place, accompanied by three of the King's Sons, and 200 
Horsemen. - page 85 
CHAPTER VIII. 
Journey from Kemmoo to Funinghdy. — Some Account of the Lotus. — A Touth 
murdered by the Moors — interesting Scene at his Death. — Author passes through 
Simbing. — Some Particulars concerning Major Houghton. Author reaches 
Jarra— Situation of the surrounding States at the Period of his Arrival there, 
and a brief Account of the War between Kaarta and Bambarra. - p. 98 
CHAPTER IX. 
Some Account of Jarra, and the Moorish Inhabitants. — The Author applies for, 
and obtains Permission from Ali, the Moorish Chief or Sovereign of Ludamar, 
to pass through his Territories.— Departs from Jarra, and arrives at Deena— 
ill treated by the Moors. — Proceeds to Sampaka— finds a Negro who makes Gun- 
powder. — Continues his Journey to Samee, where he is seized by some Moors wh» 
are sent for that Purpose by Ali.— Is conveyed a Prisoner to the Moorish Camp 
at Benowm, on the Borders of the Great Desert. - p. 111 
CHAPTER X. 
Various Occurrences during the Author's Confinement at Benowm — is visited by 
some Moorish Ladies. — A Funeral and Wedding. — The Author receives an 
extraordinary Present from the Bride. — Other Circumstances illustrative of the 
Moorish Character and Manners. - - p. 126 
CHAPTER XI. 
Occurrences at the Camp continued. — Information collected by the Author, concerning 
Houssa and Tombuctoo; and the Situation of the latter. — The Route described 
from Morocco to Benowm — The Author's Distress from Hunger. — Ali removes 
his Camp to the Northward. — The Author is carried Prisoner to the new 
Encampment, and is presented to ghxeen Fatima. — Great Distress from the 
Want of Water. - - - -. p. 138 
