The trade with all its horrors began at the river senegal, and continued, winding with the coast, through its several geographical divisions to Cape Negro; a distance of more than three thousand miles.
"The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade by the British Parliament (1808), Vol. I"
Thomas Clarkson
Abyssinia on the east, and senegal on the west, are his northern limits, and but a few years ago he roamed southward to the very Cape of Good Hope.
"Popular Adventure Tales"
Mayne Reid
F. One Wolof, from the senegal.
"The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies"
Robert Gordon Latham