at Benin and Warrè-Ditto for ditto, at Bonny—
Ditto for a small cargo of ivory and barwood, at Am-
brize, Cabenda, Malemba, Loango, and Majumba-
Abstract of a cargo suitable to purchase 100 tons of
palm-oil, at Calabar, at 14l. per ton-Camaroons for
one ton of ivory, valued at 2001.-At Cape Lahoo, and
neighbouring places, to purchase one ton of ivory—
Remarks on goods suitable to barter in Africa: India
Cotton goods, viz. Blue Bafts; Bejutapauts, blue and
red; Chelloe; Niccanee; Photaes; Tapsail; Negani-
pauts; Abbaphotae, or Tom Coffee Romal; Bonny
Blue Romal; Tape Romal; Abang Romal; Quaducker
Romal; Asshantee; Hair Romals; Red Dane Ro-
mals; Allijars, Sastracundies, and Calawapores;
White Bafts, or Gurrahs; Hoo-hoos; Chollets;
Chintz, Patna, and Devalgree; Guinea Stuff-In-
dia Silks, viz. Taffity; Cuttenee; Sarry; Bandanna;
Lungee Handkerchiefs; Pullicat ditto-English Ma-
nufactured Cotton Goods, viz. Chintz: Photaes,
Cushtees, and Romals; Blue Bafts; Allijar Cottons
Silesias-Woollen Goods, viz. Half-Says; Green and
Yellow Ells; Moor Blue Cloth; Baize, blue;
Worsted Caps; Hats-Spirits, viz. Rum; French
Brandy-Gunpowder; Guns; Tobacco; Ditto South
American, or Brazil; Salt; Iron; Lead Bars; Brass
Pans, Neptunes, and Kettles; Cowries; Beads;
Hardware, and Earthenware.