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Travels in Western Africa in 1845 & 1846, Volume 1 (of 2) / comprising a journey from Whydah through the Kingdom of Dahomey to Adofoodia in the interior

Chapter 29: Transcriber’s Notes
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The narrative recounts journeys along the West African coast and into the interior, moving from coastal ports through Dahomey and neighboring polities. It blends travel incidents—ship movements, local encounters, fever and recovery—with detailed observations of markets, social customs, funeral rites, religious fetishes, and court ceremonies. The account notes agricultural practices, natural history, material culture (weapons, tools), missionary activity, and relations with European officials, while offering maps and illustrations to contextualize routes and objects. Practical advice on provisioning and labor, and reflections on climate and disease, recur throughout the chapters.

Transcriber’s Notes

A few minor errors in punctuation and spacing have been corrected.

Page 26: “any person of note die” changed to “any person of note dies”

Page 83: “being invaribly buried” changed to “being invariably buried”

Page 102: “with several baracoons” changed to “with several barracoons”

Page 122: “Ke Suza” changed to “de Suza”

Page 169: “where the land is olwer” changed to “where the land is lower”

Page 170: “to my servicee” changed to “to my services”