27^3 REMARKS ON TRAVELS 
terminate this short digression, the subject of which would 
ahnost furuish matter for a book equally useful and in- 
structive. I also pass over many names of countries with 
which M. Caillie has made us acquainted, and which will 
figure for the first time upon the map of Africa, and many 
more which are already known, and the existence of which 
is now confirmed by authentic testimony. 
