vin 
CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER IV. 
GENERAL VIEW OF THE MORAL AND POLITICAL STATE 
OF AFRICA. 
The population divided into Foreign and Native. — 
Moors. — Native Barbary Races. — Copts. — Abyssi- 
nians. — Native Africa. — Negroes. — Forms of Go- 
vernment. — Arts and Manufactures throughout Afri- 
ca. — Commerce. — Caravans. — Slave Trade. — Tables 
illustrative of the Trade between Britain and 
Africa, - Page 475 
APPENDIX. 
Description of Central Africa, by Edrisi, - 505 
. , by Ibn-al-Vardi, 51.5 
— , by Bakui, - 517 
Description of Africa, by Scheabeddin, - 518 
Description of the Gold Trade of Tombuctoo and Mel- 
li, by Cadamosto, - - - 519 
List of important Books relating to Africa, 521 
