Chiara ER. 2OLX. 
LAKE STEPHANIE IN SIGHT — THE GALANA AMARA EMPTIES INTO LAKE STE- 
PHANIE — SIDE TRIP TO THE LAKE — FISHES AND BirpsS — SHOOTING A 
RHINOCEROS — DODSON AND I JOIN THE CARAVAN BY THE RIVER — THE 
Watu — IMPOSSIBLE TO CROSS THE GALANA — ALL THE WAY AROUND 
THE LAKE—I AM AT LAST SUCCESSFUL IN JOINING MY LINE OF MarcH 
FROM BERBERA WITH THAT OF COUNT ‘TELEKI MADE FROM THE SOUTH — 
CarrisH —A New LAKE — A DARING WARRIOR — THE ARBORE CORN- 
FIELDS. 
NE whole day was now spent in climbing the rest of 
the way down the mountains, but how happy we all 
were; we had seen Lake Stephanie! As we rounded a low 
ridge, we beheld to the south a broad marsh, and beiow it 
the waters of the lake, stretching away into the distance fur- 
ther than we could see. And there was the Galana Amara 
surely emptying itself into this water. I was astonished, 
because I thought the Galana flowed into Lake Rudolf, 
and also because I had expected to find Lake Stephanie 
two marches farther west, as it is laid down on the map 
accompanying Count Teleki’s book." 
We camped two miles from the lake, by a small stream 
of flo‘ving water which Ola told me was not perennial? | 
expected to cross the Galana River; but in order to tri- 
angulate the lake, it was advisable for me first to go as far 
1 The map in Count Teleki’s book is incorrect; but I understand that shortly 
after the publication of the book, Lieutenant von Héhnel, who made the sur- 
veys for Count Teleki, rectified his errors in a great measure, so that at present 
his positions and mine very nearly agree. 
* There is a well called El Re lying at the foot of the mountain pass, which 
never dries up. 
