ccuracy
of the two following Translations of the Shereef Ibrahim's Account of
Mungo Park's Death, the following Observations by the Author are laid
before the Public, in Elucidation of those Translations._ 406
The Shereef Ibrahim's Account of Mungo Park's Death (The Author's
Translation). 409
Observation. 410
Extract from the Times, May 3, 1819.--Mungo Park. 412
The Shereef Ibrahim's Account of Mungo Park's Death (Mr. Abraham
Saleme's Translation). 413
Letter to the Editor of the British Statesman, on the Errors in Mr.
Saleme's Translation of the Shereef Ibrahim's Account of the Death of
Mungo Park. 415
_Letters respecting Africa, from J.G. Jackson and other._ 419
On the Plague. To James Willis, Esq. late Consul to Senegambia. 419
Death of Mungo Park. 424
Death of Mr. Rontgen, in an Attempt to explore the Interior of Africa.
425
Of the Venomous Spider.--Charmers of Serpents.--Disease called
Nyctalopia, or Night-blindness.--Remedy for Consumption in
Africa.--Western Branch of the Nile, and Water Communication between
Timbuctoo and Egypt. 429
Offer to discover the African Remedy for Nyctalopia or Night-blindness,
in a Letter addressed to the Editor of the Literary Panorama. 432
Letter to the same. 433
Critical Observations on Extracts from the Travels of Ali Bey and Robert
Adams, in the Quarterly Journal of Literature, Science, and the Arts,
edited at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Vol. I. No. 2, p. 264.
435
On the Junction of the Nile of Egypt with the Nile of Timbuctoo, or of
Sudan. 443
Strictures respecting the Interior of Africa, and Confirmation of
Jackson's Account of Sudan, annexed to his Account of the Empire of
Marocco, &c. 446
Animadversions on the Orthography of African Names (by Catherine Hutton).
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