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there — Departure for, and Arrival at Kayaye — De- 
scription of a tribe of wandering Foolahs — Description 
of Kayaye, the surrounding Country, and Inhabitants 
— ^ Their Amusements, &c. — Visit to Katoha — ^The 
King's Visit to us ■ — Arrival of Camels from Senegal 
— Our Guide's proposal respecting the path — My De- 
cision, and Heasons — Fatality among our Animals — 
Arrival of Mr. Partarrieau from St. Mary's — Arrange- 
ments for Departure 43 
CHAPTER IV. 
The Expedition leaves Kayaye — Difficulty in procuring 
Water at Jaroomy — Arrival and Halt at Coonting 
— Description of that Tovt^n and surrounding Country 
— Civility of the Chief — Departure from Coonting — ■ 
Deaths among the Animals, and difficulty of procuring 
Carriers — Arrival at the Wallea Creek — Attempt of 
some People to stop us — Pass the Creek — Cane Bridge 
— Attempt at Murder by one of our native Civilians, 
and his Desertion —Enter the Kingdom of Woolli — 
Arrival at Madina, the Capital — Transactions and dif- 
ficulties there — Description of the Town, and the 
Mumbo Jumbo Ceremony — Departure from Madina, 
and theft by the Natives — Arrival at Kussaye. 63 
CHAPTER V. 
Departure from Kussaye — Pass through the Simbani 
Woods— Loss of Camels — Ruins of Muntobe — Leave 
Muntobe — 'Arrive at Sansanding — Halt there — Our 
Woolli guides leave us — Discharge of Corporal Harrop 
— Arrival at Sabee, the first Tcwn of Bondoo — Loss of 
Animals — Opposition on the part of our Guides to our 
moving thence — Arrival at Loonchea — Deatli of the 
Camels — Supply of provisions from Almamy— Mr. 
