CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER III. 
Departure from Fanlda — Tambaura mountains, and difficulties in ascending the 
Pass— Too )7ibin — Great embarrassments on the road — Seri^nanna—Fajemmia 
jislronomical observations — Increase of the sick — Nealakalla — Bake River — 
Boontoonkooran — Doggikotta — Falifing—Losse'. on the road — Gimhia ; in- 
hospitable treatment — Sullo — Face of the country — Secoha Konkromo — Pa$' 
•sage of the Ba Fing — Mode of smelting and working gold— Fatal accident in 
crossing the Ba Fing— Hippopotami — Deaths and losses on the route — Increase 
of sickness — Reach Viandri/ — Koeena — Danger from young Hons — Koombandi 
— Great embarrassments on the road—Fonilla — Ba IVoolima River; difficul- 
ties in crossing it — Isaaco seized by a crocodile — Boolinkoonbo — Distressing 
situaiion of the whole of the party — Reach Serrababoo — Saboseera. p. 63 
CHAPTER IV. 
Arrival at Keminoom, or Manniakorro, on the Ba lee river. — P^isit to the Chief 
— Depredations upon the coffle by the inhabitants—Continued attacks from 
banditti as far as the Ba Woolima river. — Difficulties in passing it — Tempo- 
rary bridge made by the natives. — Astronomical observations — Arrival at Ma- 
reenn ; inhospitable conduct of its inhabitants— Bangassi ; interview with the 
King — Continued sickness, and deaths among the soldiers. — Arrival at Num- 
masoolo — Obliged to leave five of the sick behind — reach Sur taboo — Sobee—' 
Affray between Isaaco and two soldiers — Balanding — Balandoo — More of the 
soldiers fall behind — Koolihori — Greatly annoyed by wolves. - p. 93 
CHAPTER V. 
Departure from Koolihori — Ganifarr a— 'Scarcity of provisions — Distressing si- 
tuation of the Author from deaths and sickness of the party — Escapes from three 
lions — Intricate route to Koomikoomi — Dombila — Visit from Karfa Taura — 
View of the 'Niger — Reduced state of the party — Bambakoo — Losses from 
wolves— Bosradoo ; embark on the Niger ; incidents in the voyage to Marra^. 
boor-Isaaco sent to Sego with presents for Mansong — Message from Mansong 
— Course to Koolikorro — Deena — Yamina — Samee — Return of Isaaco; ac- 
count of his interview with Mansong— -Messengers sent by Mansong, and 
enquiries respecting the Author's journey— Quit Samee — Excessive heat — 
Reach Sansanding — Account of that city and its trade — Death of Mr. Ander- 
son — Preparations for continuing the voyage eastward — Information collected 
respecting various districts - - - - p. 125 
IsAAco's Journal . . - ^ p. 173 
