18, 19, 20. The Fanti, Gha, and Adampi (?) of the Gold Coast. We now approach the great marts—
21, 22. Benin and Dahomey; and—almost equal in infamous notoriety—the countries of the Delta, of the Niger, or of the—
23, 24, 25. Ibu, Bonny, and Efik (Old Calabar) Africans; at the back of which lie—
26, 27. Yarriba, and the Nufi country. In Fernando Po the population is—
28. Ediya. About the Bimbia river and mountain—
29. Isubu.
30, 31, 32. The Banaka (or Batanga), the Panwi, and the Mpoongwe take us from the[91] Gaboon to Loango; forming a transition from the true Negroes to the Kaffres.
33, 34, 35, 36. Loango, Congo, Angola, and Benguela—the Kaffre type, both in form and language, is now more closely approached. Below Benguela there has been little or no exportation.
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[12] "Journal of the Geographical Society," 1850.