The Departure.--the Tornado.--arrival at "The
Bush"
Chapter III. Geography of the Gaboon
Chapter IV. The Minor Tribes and the Mpongwe
Chapter V. To Sanga-Tanga and Back
Chapter VI. Village Life in Pongo-Land
Chapter VII. Return to the River
Chapter VIII. Up the Gaboon River
Chapter IX. A Specimen Day with the Fan Cannibals
Chapter X. To the Mbika (Hill); the Sources of the Gaboon.--
Return to the Plateau
Chapter. XI. Mr., Mrs., and Master Gorilla
Chapter XII. Corisco.--"Home" to Fernando Po
PART I.
The Gaboon River and Gorilla Land.
"It was my hint to speak, such was my process;
And of the cannibals that each other eat,
The anthropophagi, and men whose heads
Do grow beneath their Shoulders."-Othello.
Part I.
Trip to Gorilla Land.
Chapter I.
Landing at the Rio Gabao (Gaboon River).--le Plateau, the French
Colony.
I remember with lively pleasure my first glance at the classic
stream of the "Portingal Captains" and the "Zeeland interlopers.
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