524, 
APPENDIX. 
est aureus ; qua si caruissem, lumine quasi quam saepissime 
caruissem. 
Description de l'Afrique, tierce partie du monde, escrite 
par Jean Leon African; plus cinq navigations au pays des 
Noirs. Lyon, Jean Temporal. 1556. fol. — La recueil est 
fort curieux, et contient, outre le description de Leon Afri- 
cain, plusieurs autres traites historiques sur cette partie du 
monde. Du Fresnoy, methe pour etud. Phist. Tom, XIV. 
p. 132. edit, in 12mo. 
Marmol. — Louis Carajeval, Descripcion General de Africa, 
o Tom. fol. Grenada, 1573-99. French translation by D* 
Ablancourt, 3 Tom. 4to. Paris, 1669- — Marmol did not visit 
any part of Africa except Morocco and the borders of the de- 
sert. His description, therefore, is chiefly compiled from Leo 
and the Portuguese navigators. 
Dapper 01. — Exact Description of the countries of Africa, 
Egypt, Barbary, &c. (in Dutch). Amsterdam, fol. 1668-70. 
A translation into French, fol. Amsterdam, 1686. — A good 
compilation, though now antiquated in most of its parts. 
Ogilby, John Africa, being an accurate description of the 
regions of Egypt, Barbary, &c. London, fol. 1670. Little 
more than a translation from Dapper, 
De La Croix, Sieur de — Relation universale de l'Afrique, 
ancienne et moderne. 4 Tom. 12mo. Lyon, 1688, and 1713. 
Bruns. — Neue systematische Erdbeschreibung von Africa 
(New Geographical Description of Africa), 6 vols. 8vo. Nurem- 
berg, 1793-9. — This is reckoned the best general description 
extant. 
MODERN VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. 
I. — To the interior, Senegal, Gambia, fyc. 
Cadamosto Aloysio da, Libro de la prima uavigazione per 
Oceano, a la Terra de Negri de la Bassa Ethiopia, per com* 
