CONTENTS 
CHAPTER I. 
MR. SALT'S NARRATIVE CONTINUED. 
Departure from Dkan. — Journey thence to Abha. — Agowma. — Chelicut. — Arrival at 
Antalow. — First Interview v^ith the Ras. — ^Transactions at Antalow. -■ page 1 
CHAPTER II. 
MR. SALT'S NARRATIVE CONTINUED. 
Continuation of Transactions at Antalow. — Departure of Mr. Salt on a Tour to Axum.— 
Arrival at Muculla. — Visit to the Church there. — Arrival at Kasunko. — Arrival at the 
House of Barrainbarras Toklu at GuUybudda. — Visit to Fit Aurari Yasous. — ^Arrival at 
Adowa. — Residence there. — Introduction to Fasilydas^ son of Yasous, formerly King 
of Abyssinia. — ^Arrival at Axum. - , _ p. 4/ 
CHAPTER HI. 
MR. SALT'S NARRATIVE CONTINUED. 
Account of Axum.— The Obelisk,— the Church,— the Priests, — the King's Chair.— An 
Ethiopic Inscription, and conjectural Explanation of it. — A Greek Inscription. — 
General State of the Ruins. — Observations on Mr. Bruce's Account of Axum. — 
Departure from Axum. — Arrival at Adowa. — Vi^it to Ozoro Tishai.— Return to 
Antalow. — Captain Rudland's Account of his Proceedings during Mr. Salt's 
absence. - - , - p. 85 
CHAPTER ly. 
MR. SALT'S NARRATIVE CONTINUED. 
Account of the Review of the Troops of Tigr^, &c. by the Ras.— Description of a Brinde 
Feast.— Arrival of Basha Abdallah at Antalow.— Political Conferences with him and 
the Ras. — Determination of Nathaniel Pearce to remain with the Ras, who promises 
to provide for him.— Preparations for Mr. Salt's return to Massowah.— Character of 
the Ras Welleta Selass^.— His attachment to the English.— Some Observations on the 
Manners and Dispositions of the Abyssinians,— Information respecting the Sources of 
the Nile, and present State of Gondar,— History of the Revolutions in Abyssinia since 
the Time of Mr. Bruce. - - , n 1 9Q 
