CONTENTS 
OF 
THE SECOND VOLUME. 
CHAPTER I. 
Departure of the ‘ Wilberforce' from the Confluence — Increase of the 
sickness — Call at Aboh — Obi’s apparent ingratitude — Simon Jonas 
the catechist turned tailor — African notion of gowns — Difficulty of 
procuring fuel — Melancholy thoughts — Boat lost by a singular 
accident — Repassing Louis Creek — Death of Mr. Wakeham — 
Indefatigable exertions of the Krumen — Proceed to Fernando Po 
— ' Soudan's’ voyage down the river—Death of Messrs. Marshall 
and Waters — Preparations for voyage to Ascension — Doctor Vogel 
and Mr, Roscher left at Clarence Cove — Anxiety of some of the 
black settlers to be baptized — Mr. Beecroft offers his services to 
assist the ‘ Albert’ — Remains of the former expedition — Departure 
of the ‘ Ethiope' and ' Soudan’ — Reduced condition of the ‘ Wil- 
berforce’ — Death of Messrs. Harvey and Coleman . . 1 — 32 
CHAPTER 11. 
The ‘ Wilberforce* leaves Fernando Po — Visits Prince’s Island — 
Madame Ferreira— Island of St. Thomas— A Yankee skipper— 
Ilha das Rollas — Souffleurs — Variety of pigeons — Wild boars — 
Negro residents— Their superstitions— Watering place, St. Thomas 
—Monkey plum-tree— Annobono— Governor Tom Joe, his pre- 
rogatives — A noisy market afloat — Singular religious procession — 
Poverty of the inhabitants — Appearance of the town— Guinea-fowl 
