FOOTNOTES:
[6] The natives name their children after the day of the week, and if more than one child is born on the same day of the week, they are called First, Second, and so on according to their seniority.
| Sunday | Quesera. |
| Monday | Adjuda. |
| Tuesday | Benada. |
| Wednesday | Ewkra. |
| Thursday | Yowda. |
| Friday | Feera. |
| Saturday | Memenda. |
Persons born on each day of the week:—
| Men. | Women. | |
|---|---|---|
| Sunday | Quashie | Aquesua. |
| Monday | Kudjo | Adjewa. |
| Tuesday | Kobra | Aabinaba. |
| Wednesday | Quako | Akooa. |
| Thursday | Quaow | Yaba. |
| Friday | Kaffee | Efwa. |
| Saturday | Quamina | Amma. |
[7] This dish is called katoh-kim. In the Fantee country, kotah, signifies crab, and kim, pudding.
[8] Kankie is Indian corn ground, made into dough, wrapped in leaves, and then baked or boiled in lumps, the size of a man’s fist.