ISO . MISSION TO ASHANTEE. 
Four - Leetaynalee. 
Five - - Kakwassee. 
Six - - Mannassa. 
Seven - Noottoosoo. 
Eight - Borafay. 
Nine - Pirrifay. 
Ten - - Nanooa. 
Five journies from Yngwa is Mosee, a more warlike but less visited 
kingdom ; it consists of many states, but the superior monarch is 
named Billa, and the capital Kookoopella. I place this N.W., 
because, although its traders pass through Yngwa, they do not 
cross the Karhala, or indeed any river but what they can walk 
through. The numerals are 
One - 
- Yimbo. 
Two 
Ayeeboo. 
Three 
Ataboo. 
Four 
Annasee. 
Five - 
- Annoo. 
Six - 
Ayobee. 
Seven 
Owhi. 
Eight 
Ennee. 
Nine - 
- Aihopoi. 
Ten 
Peega. 
A few days northward of Fobee, through Chamday and Kobafoo, 
is Calanna, described as a very large city, rivalling Yahndi as a 
market, and situated at the foot of a mountain abounding in iron 
stone, which they manufacture for rude purposes in much the same 
manner as Mr. Park witnessed at Jeningalla. Calanna is pro- 
bably the Calanshee of Imhammed, who told Mr. Lucas that it was 
a dependency of Tounouwah or Assentai, situated mid-way between 
it and the coast, 18 journies from each. The numerals are 
