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"To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative"


Dum (_Oldfieldia africana_), the, ii.
Ebiasu, i.
Ebumesu (river), ii.
Eden, Dr., his account of the Guanches of Tenerife, i.
Effuenta mine, the, ii.
Elephants, ii.
Elisa Cartago, ii.
El-Islam, spread of, on the Gold Coast, ii.
Elmina, ii.
El Pilon, i.
Enframadie, ii.
Eshanchi (chief), ii.
Essua-ti, Mr. McCarthy's visit to, ii.
Esubeyah, ii.
Felfa (_Gatropha curoas_), the, ii.
Fetish, i., ii.
Fetish-pot, the, i.
Fish-trap, an African, ii.
Fiume, i.
Fort James, i.
France as a colonising power, i.,
proposed exchange of her West African Colonies with England.
Freetown, ii.
French colonisation _versus_ English, i.
Fresco-land, ii.
Fuerteventura, i.
Funchal, i.
Gallinas (river), the, ii.
Gallo (fighting-cook), the, i.
at the Canaries.
Gambia (river), the, ii.
the French on the.
Garajao (Madeira), physical formation of, ii.
Garraway trees, the, ii.
Gibraltar, physical outline of, i.
from English and Spanish points of view.
Gold Axe, the Ashanti, powers and purport of the symbol, ii.
Gold Coast, Captain Brackenbury on the, ii.
Mining Company, Limited, the.
Gold-digging in N.W. Africa, i.
origin and history,
description of the best known gold provinces,
gold signs,
estimate of the gold supply.


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