CONTENTS. 
x.i 
CHAPTER X. 
Some account of the ancient history of Abyssinia; its Inhabitants descended from 
aboriginal Tribes of Ethiopians — their Conversion to Christianity — Conquest of Yemen 
by the Emperor Ameda — List of the Sovereigns who have reigned in Abyssinia- 
Attempts of the Portuguese to iatroduce the Roman Catholic religion — their failure — 
Notice of the different travellers who have since visited the country — Its present State — 
Concluding Remarks — Departure from Mocha— Storm in the neighbourhood of 
Socotra — Arrival at Bombay — Departure thence, and return to England. 
APPENDIX. 
No. I. 
Vocabularies of the Dialects spoken by different tribes of the Natives inhabiting the Coast 
of Africa, from Mosambique to the borders of Egypt, with a few others spoken in the 
Interior of that Continent, - « - - - - p. i 
No. 11. 
Directions for entering Mosambique Harbour - - - p. xxviii 
No. III. 
A short Account of a Voyage made into Ethiopia, by Father Remedio of Bohemia, 
Martino of Bohemia, and Antonio of Aleppo, of the Order of " Minori Reformat!" of 
St. Francis, and Missionaries " of the Society for propagating the Faith,'' in Egypt. 
p. xxix 
No. IV. 
Zoology, &c, of Abyssinia, - - - - ?• xxxviii 
No. V. ■ 
Translation of the Accounts given by Ibn '1 Wardi and Marco Polo respecting Abyssinia. 
Miscellaneous observations on Massowa; and some particulars regarding the Trade of 
^eyla and Mocha, &c. - _ - - p. Ixvi 
