March) 1897. 



MR. EDWARD ARNOLD'S 

 gxpring Jlnnouncements. 



LONDON: 37 BEDFORD STREET. 

 NEW YORK : 70 FIFTH AVENUE. 



THROUGH UNKNOWN AFRICAN COUNTRIES. 



The First Expedition from Somaliland to Lake 

 Rudolf and Lamu. 



A Narrative of Scientific Exploration and Sporting Adventures. 

 By A. DONALDSON SMITH, M.D., F.R.G.S. 



With nearly thirty full-page Plates and numerous smaller Illustrations by 



A. D. McCORMiCK, CHARLES WHYMPER, etc., and detailed Maps 



of the countries traversed. 



Super royal 8vo., One Guinea net. 



This important work of exploration will be valuable not only from the magnitude of the 

 expedition and the unknown character of the route, but for the scientific results obtained, 

 and the varied collections made and classified. Especially interesting is the account of the 

 hinterland of Abyssinia, and the reception accorded to the explorer by Menelek and his 

 generals. An autograph letter from the Emperor Menelek himself is one of the curiosities 

 preserved by Dr. Smith arid reproduced in facsimile. 



SOLDIERING AND SURVEYING IN BRITISH EAST 



AFRICA, 1891-1894. 



An Account of the Survey for the Uganda Railway, and the various 

 Campaigns in the British Protectorate during the last few years. 



By Major J. R. MACDONALD, R.E. 



Illustrated from Sketches and Photographs by the Author and numerous 



Plans and a Map. 



Demy 8vo., i6s. 



CONTENTS : Chap. I. Start from Mombasa Chap. II. To Machako's Chap. III. 

 Ukambani Chap. IV. To Lake Naivasha Chap. V. To Uganda Chap. VI. 

 Lugard's Christian War Chap. VII. To Kibwezi Chap. VIII. Fighting in Kukuyu 

 Chap. IX. Account of Uganda Chap. X. War with the Wavuma Chap. XI. Sir 

 G. Portal's Work Chap. XII. First Mohammedan War Chap. XIII. Second 

 Mohammedan War Chap. XIV. Before the Third War Chap. XV. Selim Bey's 

 Intrigues Chap. XVI. The Crisis Chap. XVII. Fall of Selim Bey Chap. XVIII. 

 Close of the Campaign Chap. XIX. Preparations against Kabarega Chap. XX. 

 Unyoro Expedition. 



