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hended there ; but permitted to depart after Presents have been extorted from 
them. — Particulars respecting the Serracolets. — The Author, after almost incredible 
Fatigue, reaches the Frontiers of Fouta Diallon. — Description of that Empire. . . 258 
CHAPTER VIII. 
The Author traverses Tenda. — He is abandoned by one of his Guides. — Particulars 
respecting Tenda. — Rio Grande. — Famine. — Hospitality of a Negro of Kadé. — 
His Perfidy. — Departure for Kabou. — Observations on Tenda Maié 305 
CHAPTER IX. 
Dangers incurred by the Author in Kabou. — He is received at the Portuguese Settle- 
ment of Geba. — Hospitality shewn him by the Commandant of that Nation. — 
Description of Kabou and Geba. — Departure for Bissao. — Reception of the 
Author by the Governor of that Colony. — Return to Geba.— The Author goes 
back to Bissao. — He embarks for Goree. — Present State of Bissao and the 
Countries which trade with that Settlement. — The Author proceeds by Land to 
St. Louis 315 
APPENDIX. 
Examination of the Iron forged by the Negroes of Fouta Diallon, and of the Ores 
from which they procure it, by M. Berthier 349 
Observations on the Discoveries in Africa anterior to the Travels of M. Mollien, on 
those made by him, and on the Map annexed to his Narrative, by J. B. B. Eyries. 355 
Itinerary 369 
Vocabulary of theJolofFand Poula Languages 372 
Vocabulary of the Serrere Language 378 
