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1. The analysis and improvement of focused source reproduction with wave field synthesis

3. Departure from Eboe.—The Quorra aground.—Mr, Jordan taken ill.—The Quorra’s Crew attacked with Fever.—Proceed to Damuggoo.—Awful Mortality on board the Quorra.—Arrive at Attah.—Reflections on the Mortality.—Situation of Attah.—Its advantages.—Natives’ method of killing the Alligator.—Depart from Attah.—Messenger from the King.—Difficulties of the Navigation.—Proceed to Bocqua.—The Kong Mountains.—River Scenery.—The Quorra aground.

4. Rejoin the Alburkah.—Visit Mr. Laird.—His deplorable Condition.—Return of the Steamers to Attah.—Visit to the King of Attah.—Description of his Person and Palace.—Death of another Krooman.—The Steamers separate.—The Alburkah proceeds up the River.—Mount Caractacus.—Mallam Catab ; his Character.—Straitened for Provisions.—Enter the Tchadda.—Lieutenant Allen taken ill.—The Alburkah runs aground

6. Departure with Mr. Lander for the Interior.—Sunday Island.—Limits of the Tide.—Nature of the River.—Town of Eeckow.—A Benin Branch.—pass several Towns.—General Description of the River.—Land at a Village.—Reception by the Chief.—Change in the Face of the Country.—Hippopotami.—Unpleasant Intruders.—The Bonny and principal Benin Branch.—Little Eboe.—River Scenery.—Curiosity of the Natives.—Description of the River.—Difficulty of stemming the Current in Canoes

7. Commencement of Sickness in the Vessels of the Expedition.—Symptoms of the Fever.—The Boatswain and Commander of the Quorra die.—Remain in the Columbine.—Departure of the Steamers up the River.—The Brig Susan.—The Bar of the Nun.—Landers’ Journals.—Loss of the Susan.—Town of Cassa; character of the Natives.—News of the Steamers.—Set out to visit Brass Town.—King Boy’s Canoe and its contents.—Fish Town.—Superstitions and Ceremonies.—The King’s Daughters.—Preparations for Arrival at Brass.—Landing.—The King’s Residence.—Observations on Brass Town.—Funeral Ceremony.—Despotism of the African Chiefs.—Return on board the Columbine

9. Departure from Cape Coast.—Captain Harries and an Engineer taken ill.—Description of a Tornado.—Anchor off the Nun.—Death of Captain Harries and the Second Engineer.—Tribute to the Memory of the former.—The Vessels enter the River.—Dangers of the Ear.—Preparations for proceeding up the River.—Anchor off King Boy’s Barracoon.—Effects of Climate.—Remarks on the Natives.—Continue up the River.—Anchor off Inghirami.—News of Hostilities.—Coolness of a Native Pilot.—A Village burnt.—The Warree Branch.—Anchor off Eggabo.—Boy and his Wives.—Arrival at Eboe

10. Reasons for the Expedition.—The Company formed.—Mr. Lander’s Services engaged.—The Quorra and Alburkah Steam-vessels and the Columbine Brig fitted and provided with Goods for the Country.—Plan of Proceeding.—The Expedition joined by Lieutenant Allen and Mr. Jordan.—Departure from Liverpool.—Stop at Milford.—Engineers of Steam-vessels considered.—Final Departure from Milford.—Remarks on the Fitting of Steam-vessels for Steaming and Sailing.—Madeira seen.—Anchor at Part Praya.

13. Arrive at Eboe.—Visit King Obie with presents.—Salutation of the Natives.—Interview with Obie.—Reception of the Visiters.—Obie visits Mr. Lander in his Canoe.—His rapacious Demands.—Obtain Assistance.—Character of the Eboes.—Departure.—Kirree Pirates.—Adamey.—Reports of the Felatahs.—Intelligence of Mr. Laird.—Arrive off Attah.—Messenger from the King.—The Kong Mountains seen.—Bocqua.—Lander’s Bird Rock.—Meeting with the Steamers

15. Attacked with Fever.—Further Mortality in the Columbine.—Resort of the Slavers.—Palm-oil Trade, and Advice to Traders.—Death of Captain Mitchell.—Arrival of an American Expedition.—Unfortunate Death of the Supercargo, and Mortality on board the Vessels.—Rescue of a Native Femalefrom Death.—A Spanish Slaver — Generosity of her Captain.—His Majesty’s Ship Curlew.—Arrival of a Canoe with Mr. Lander and Captain Hill.—Intelligence of the Steamers.—Mr. Lander very ill.—Preparations for leaving the Columbine to join the Vessels

16. Arrive at Attah.—Another Krooman dies.—Departure of the Alburkah, with Mr, Oldfield and Mr, Lander, for Boussa.—Anchor off Eboe.—Interview with the King concerning the Trade.—Punishment of two Native Delinquents.—Arrive at the Mouth of the River, and proceed to Fernando Po.—Determine on returning to Liverpool.—Trip to Calebar,—Duke Ephraim.—Government House at Clarence.—The Spanish Slaver.—A Visit to Bimbia and Cameroons.—The Bimbia Pilot.—Peter the Slave.—A Boat Race.—Technical Terms and Native Taste.—Return to Fernanda Po

17. Famine at Cape Verd Islands.—Want of Rain.—Natives of Port Praya.—American Schooner and Cargo.—Leave Port Praya.—Touch at Isles de Los.—Inhabitants.—Depart from the Islands.—Voyage to York,—Reception at York.—Lieutenant Allen and Mr. Lander taken ill. — Proceed to Free Town.—Kroomen engaged.—Remarks on Kroomen and Fishmen.—Their Characters compared with that of the Negro.—Anchor off Monroria.—Strictures on the Settlement.—Visit Simon River.—Cape Palmas.—The Dutch Governor of Axim.—Arrive at Cape Coast.—Remarks on that Settlement.

18. Departure from Fundah.—Arrive at Yimmahah.—Return on board the Quorra.—Determination to return down the River to Fernando Po.—Description of Adassah and its King.—Sarsjield and Lieutenant Allen proceed to Fundah.—Ravages of the Felatahs.—Mortality among our Kroomen.—Hector’s Narrative of his Visit to Fundah.—Insubordination among the Kroomen.—Anchor off Bocqua.—Joined by Mr. Oldfield from the Columbine.—Letters from Europe.—Account of Mortality in the Columbine

19. Continue up the Tchadda.—Frenchwood.—Villages of Obwah and Obofoh.—Visit from the Chief—A Defrauder punished.—Eggoohla.—Yimmakah.—Anchor off Yoohai.—Acatah.—The Bassa and Aquoto country.—Anchor off Ammagadah.—The Bay of Islands.—Unfavourable aspect of the Country.—Difficulty of obtaining Provisions.—Messenger sent to the King of Domah.—Visit Obohbe.—Return of the Messenger.—Visit Dagboh.—Return down the Tchadda.—The Alburkah aground.—Anchor off Oruka.—Hopes of obtaining Supplies

23. Statistical modeling in specific case analysis.

24. Palaeogenomics of the Hydrocarbon Producing Microalga Botryococcus braunii

32. Bryophytes and their distribution in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales

34. The structural simulation toolkit

35. Poster 58

36. Poster 76

37. Scalable system software: a component-based approach

44. Delirium in psychiatric inpatients: a case-control study.

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