Chapter IV. 



Thus, as the caravan iiad proceeded troni north to south, the 

 peaks of the chain had become visible in inverse order from 

 soutli t»> nortli. Tn tliis way two rocky peaks had come into 

 \ lew, connected l)v a wide glacier with the twin peaks covered 

 with snow. These four tou'ether formed what from Kailx» and 

 Butiti appeared as the central group of the chain.* Next had 

 followed a wide depression, after wdiich the ridge liad risen 

 again and formed two great peaks of rock and ice whieli 



WOMEX AT CAMP DLWOXA. 



stretched northward so as to form a long snowy crest. < >nlv 

 this last group, ^\hi(•h was, without d(mi)t, the Duwoni of 

 Sir Harry Johnston, was visil)le from the Moiniku Valley. 



* Mt. Stanley. 

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