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CONTENTS.


CHAPTER I.
Paul's Letter to his Young Friends, in which he prepares them for being"Lost in the Jungle."Page [11]

CHAPTER II.
A queer Canoe.—On the Rembo.—We reach the Niembouai.—Adeserted Village.—Gazelle attacked by a Snake.—Etia wounded bya Gorilla.[14]

CHAPTER III.
Harpooning a Manga.—A great Prize.—Our Canoe capsized.—Descriptionof the Manga.—Return to Camp.[23]

CHAPTER IV.
We go into the Forest.—Hunt for Ebony-trees.—TheFish-eagles.—Capture of a young Eagle.—Impending Fight with them.—Fearfulroars of Gorillas.—Gorillas breaking down Trees.[28]

CHAPTER V.
Lost.—Querlaouen says we are Bewitched.—Monkeys andParrots.—A deserted Village.—Strange Scene before an Idol.—Bringingin the Wounded.—An Invocation.[37]

CHAPTER VI.
A white Gorilla.—Meeting two Gorillas.—The Female runsaway.—The Man Gorilla shows fight.—He is killed.—His immense Hands andFeet.—Strange Story of a Leopard and a Turtle.[48]

CHAPTER VII.
Return to the Ovenga River.—The Monkeys and their Friends theBirds.—They live together.—Watch by Moonlight for Game.—Kill an Oshengui.[55]

CHAPTER VIII.
We are in a Canoe.—Outfit for Hunting.—See a beautifulAntelope.—Kill it.—It is a new Species.—River and forest Swallows.[62]

CHAPTER IX.
We hear the Cry of a young Gorilla.—Start to capture him.—Fightwith "his Father."—We kill him.—Kill the Mother.—Capture of the Baby.—Strange Camp Scene.[70]

CHAPTER X.
Jack will have his own way.—He seizes my Leg.—He tears myPantaloons.—He growls at me.—He refuses cooked Food.—Jack makeshis Bed.—Jack sleeps with one Eye open.—Jack is intractable.[81]

CHAPTER XI.
Start after Land-crabs.—Village of the Crabs.—Each Crabknows his House.—Great flight of Crabs.—They bite hard.—Feast onthe Slain.—A herd of Hippopotami.[87]

CHAPTER XII.
Strange Spiders.—The House-spider.—How they capture theirPrey.—How they Fight.—Fight between a Wasp and a Spider.—The Spiderhas its Legs cut off, and is carried away.—Burrow Spider watching for its Prey.[94]

CHAPTER XIII.
We continue our Wanderings.—Joined by Etia.—We starve.—Gamboand Etia go in search of Berries.—A herd of Elephants.—The rogue Elephant charges me.—He is killed.—He tumbles down near me.—Story of Redjioua.[106]

CHAPTER XIV.
A formidable Bird.—The People are afraid of it.—A Baby carried offby the Guanionien.—A Monkey also seized.—I discover a Guanionien Nest.—Iwatch for the Eagles.[119]

CHAPTER XV.
The Cascade of Niama-Biembai.—A native Camp.—Starting for the Hunt.—AMan attacked by a Gorilla.—His Gun broken.—The Man dies.—His Burial.[127]

CHAPTER XVI.
Funeral of the Gorilla's Victim.—A Man's Head for the Alumbi.—TheSnake and the Guinea-fowl.—Snake killed.—Visit to the House of theAlumbi.—Determine to visit the Sea-coast.[137]

CHAPTER XVII.
At Washington once more.—Delights of the Sea-shore.—I have beenmade a Makaga.—Friends object to my Return into the Jungle.—Quengueza takenSick.—Gives a Letter to his Nephew.—Taking leave.[142]

CHAPTER XVIII.
Departure.—Arrival at Goumbi.—The People ask for the King.—ADeath-panic in Goumbi.—A Doctor sent for.—Death to the Aniembas.—ThreeWomen accused.—They are tried and killed.[148]

CHAPTER XIX.
Quengueza orders Ilogo to be consulted about his Illness.—What thePeople think of Ilogo.—A nocturnal Séance.—Song to Ilogo.—A femaleMedium.—What Ilogo said.[162]

CHAPTER XX.
Departure from Goumbi.—Querlaouen's Village.—Find itdeserted.—Querlaouen dead.—He has been killed by an Elephant.—Arriveat Obindji's Town.—Meeting with Querlaouen's Widow.—Neither Malaouen norGambo at home.[167]

CHAPTER XXI.
Leave for Ashira Land.—In a Swamp.—Cross the Mountains.—ALeopard after us.—Reach the Ashira Country.[175]

CHAPTER XXII.
Great Mountains.—Ashira Land is beautiful.—The People areafraid.—Reach Akoonga's Village.—King Olenda sends Messengers and Presents.—Ireach Olenda's Village.[181]

CHAPTER XXIII.
King Olenda comes to receive me.—He is very old.—Never saw a Man soold before.—He beats his Kendo.—He salutes me with his Kombo.—Kingsalone can wear the Kendo.[185]

CHAPTER XXIV.
They all come to see me.—They say I have an Evil Eye.—AshiraVillages.—Olenda gives a great Ball in my Honor.—Beer-houses.—Goatscoming out of a Mountain alive.[190]

CHAPTER XXV.
Ascension of the Ofoubou-Orèrè and Andelè Mountains.—The Ashirasbleed their Hands.—Story of a Fight between a Gorilla and a Leopard.—TheGorilla and the Elephant.—Wild Boars.[197]

CHAPTER XXVI.
Propose to start for Haunted Mountains.—Olenda says it can not bedone.—At last I leave Olenda Village.—A Tornado.—We are Lost.—Wefight a Gorilla.—We kill a Leopard.—Return to Olenda.[203]

CHAPTER XXVII.
Departure for the Apingi Country.—The Ovigui River.—DangerousBridge to Cross.—How the Bridge was built.—Glad to escape Drowning.—Onthe Way.—Reach the Oloumy.[217]

CHAPTER XXVIII.
A Gorilla.—How he attacked me.—I kill him.—Minsho tells aStory of two Gorillas fighting.—We meet King Remandji.—I fall into anElephant-pit.—Reach Apingi Land.[226]

CHAPTER XXIX.
First Day in Apingi Land.—I fire a Gun.—The Natives areFrightened.—I give the King a Waistcoat.—He wears it.—The SapadiPeople.—The Music-box.—I must make a Mountain of Beads.[238]

CHAPTER XXX.
A large Fleet of Canoes.—We ascend the River.—The King paddlesmy Canoe.—Agobi's Village.—We upset.—The King is furious.—Okabi,the Charmer.—I read the Bible.—The People are afraid.[246]

CHAPTER XXXI.
A great Crowd of Strangers.—I am made a King.—I remain in myKingdom.—Good-by to the Young Folks.[258]