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o'clock, wlien we emerged on the pleasant undu- 

 lating grass-land of Asbira. An extensive prospect 

 here lay before us ; to tbe soutb extended tbe 

 Igoumbi Andele and Ofoubou Orere ranges of hills, 

 and to the north the lofty ridges of the Nkoumou 

 Nabouali, near which lie the Falls of Samba Nagoshi. 

 At two p.m. we entered, in the midst of the firing 

 of guns and great hubbub, the village of Olenda. 



