66 AUTHOR OF 'WILD LIFE UNDER THE EQUATOR," MY APINGI KINGDOM," 66 STORIES OF THE GORILLA COUNTRY, LONDON: CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. How Paul set out for the Country of the Dwarfs, and what he took with him . pp. 9-15 CHAPTER II. On the African Coast-Meeting with old Friends-Changes in four years-The Captain's Misgivings CHAPTER III. . pp. 16-23 Landing Goods-Among the Breakers-King Ranpano-Loss of Instruments-King Quengueza-A Palaver-Changing Names pp. 24-31 CHAPTER IV. Honest Africans-Distributing Presents-Quengueza's Diplomacy CHAPTER V. Departure of the Mentor-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ChimpanzeeThomas in London - Left alone in Africa - Departure from Plateau A Tornado-Nengué Shika - Traces of Gorillas Nengué Ncoma-King Olenga-Yombi-The Ipi pp. 41-49 CHAPTER VI. Hunting for the Ipi-Camping out in the Woods-Capture of an Ipi-Description of the Animal-A new species of Ant-eater CHAPTER VII. Life at Nkongon-Boumba-Gorillas and Plantains-Odanga seared Wounded Gorilla and her young ones-Taking their Photographs- Tom and Minnie-Arrival of my Vessel-Hurrah for Baring Down the River in a Canoe-A Strange Passenger-Talk with a A Royal Welcome-Departure from Goumbi--The Story of Nchanga Bustle in the Camp-A Magic Horn-Quengueza's Idol-A Living The Death of Remandji-A Singular Superstition-Outbreak of the Burial of Olenda-A Desolated Valley-Suspicions Aroused-Rob- Departure from Ashira Land-A Silent Leave-taking-Thievish Porters-A Cunning old Rascal-Misfortune on Misfortune- |