CONTENTS. 
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Negroes. — Reflections concerning the Conversion and Education of the Negr$ 
Children. — Return of the Author' s Benefactor, Karfa. — Further Account of the 
Purchase and Treatment of Slaves. — Fast of Rhamadan how observed by the 
Negroes. — Author's Anxiety for the Day of Departure. — The Caravan sets out — 
Account of it on its Departure, and Proceedings on the Road, until its Arrival at 
Kinytakooro. - page 313 
CHAPTER XXV. 
The Cojffle crosses the Jallonka Wilderness. — Miserable Fate of one of the female 
Slaves; — arrives at Sooseeta; — proceeds to Manna. — Some Account of the 
Jalonkas. — Crosses the main Stream of the Senegal. — Bridge of a singular 
Construction. — Arrives at Malacotta. — Remarkable Conduct of the King of the 
Jaloffs. - p. 329 
CHAPTER XXVI. 
The Caravan proceeds to Konkodoo, and crosses the Faleme River. — Its Arrival at 
Baniserile, Kirwani, and Tambacunda. — Incidents on the Road. — A matrimonial 
Case. — Specimen of the Shea Tree. — The Caravan proceeds through many Towns 
and Villages, and arrives at length on the Banks of the Gambia. — Passes through 
Medina, the Capital of Woolli, and finally stops at Jindey. — The Author, accom- 
panied by Karfa, proceeds to Pisania. — Various Occurrences previous to his De- 
parture from Africa, — takes his Passage in an American Ship. — Short Account 
of his Voyage to Great Britain by the Way of the West Indies. p. 345 
