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lakes aucl the coast; and it was left for bini ou his way home to dis- 

 cover a great southwest extension of Victoria Njauza, which brings 

 that lake within 150 miles of Lake Tanganyika. The results which 

 have been achieved have been achieved at a great sacrifice of life and 

 of suffering to all concerned; but no one, I am sure, will wish that the 

 work had been left undone. The few great geogra[)hical problems in 

 Africa that Livingstone had to leave untouched, Stanley lias solved. 

 Little remains for himself and others in the future beyond the filling in 

 of details; but these are all-important, and will keep the great army 

 of explorers busy for many years, if not for generations. 



