IN CENTRAL AFRICA. 
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§ 11. 
ANALYSIS OF THE ITINERARY MAP, AND OF THE 
GENERAL MAP OF THE TRAVELS. 
In constructing the maps here submitted to the 
reader, I was unable to avail myself of the information 
procured by our adventurer in his preceding travels, either 
in the Bondou, amongst the Brakna Moors, or amongst 
the people in the neighbourhood of Kakondy, the Nalous, 
the Bagos or the Landamas : these excursions present 
no continuous progress susceptible of being traced on a 
map. The fourth excursion alone, therefore, can enter 
into the present discussion, namely the great journey 
from the Rio-Nunez to Tangier, commenced on the 19th 
of April 1827, and concluded on the 7th of September 
1828 ; I shall consequently confine myself to a mere 
glance at the former travels. The examination of this 
route vrill be divided into three parts. 
1st, Journey from Kakondy to Time, beyond the 
Dhioliba. 
2nd, Journey to Djenne, and navigation of the river 
thence to Timbuctoo. 
3rd, Journey from Timbuctoo to Arbate, and thence 
to Tangier. 
I shall then devote particular attention to the gene- 
ral map of the travels. 
